2 in georgian Asia minor the pontic greek gogola gogoladze gogolasvili
3or it could from italin rigogola rigogolo gogola gogolo gogoli surname or from words gogolare gogolari arzigogola girigogolo its prefixes and sufixes
4 i believe its a greek surname
well Batista is albanian Grecian and fillips
Well I'm albanian but i would say its bes if you go on Google translate( i really am albanian)
his mom is from Albanian and his dad moved to Italy in the 1500's cause turkey invaded Albania. even his last name is Albanian and its not pronounced like that. my friend in Albania has the same last name as him so he is 100% Albanian,NOT Italian.
It does in italian, according to this site:http://www.ciaoamerica.org/AlbaneseConnection.html)"Albanese" or "Albanesi" which occurs in several of the Italian names above is the Italian languageword for "Albanian" or "Albanians", respectively. ("Albanese" is also a common surname among theArbëresh and their overseas descendants.)
John Cena is 100% Albanian. More precisely, 100% Arbëreshë. This is old word for Albanian. His family originates from south Italy, where there live consistent Albanian communities that have set roots since the death of Albanian national hero Scanderbeg in the middle of 16th century. His family immigrated to Boston before he was born.
Well his Great Great Grand Father Mohammed Ali was from Kavalla in Macedonia, he came to Egypt as a head of an Albanian unit, whether he had Albanian blood or not is not sure but the Khedives and Kings of Egypt maintained their Albanian ties and also two members of the Egyptian Family where about to be crowned as Kings of Albania.
well he was a linguist n was also fluent in latin, greek, italian, and spanish also he was a lawyer
They speak Greek.
Albanian and im pretty sure some English is spoken as well.
English, as well as French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, and Latin", little German That's all I know
well the only thing is her last name cos but most likey no.hitler says
Yes, Greek and Italian languages share similarities as they both belong to the broader Indo-European language family. They also have a similar phonetic system and use the same alphabet. Additionally, both Greek and Italian have influenced each other over the centuries due to historical and cultural connections between the two regions.