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I don't know if there are any ice rinks in Sicily, but I suspect there might be. However, it is my understanding that the Italian Ice Hockey Federation doesn't have any teams based in Sicily.
Sicily is the island that Italy's "boot" is kicking. Check it out on a map.
The word "in-do" does not have a specific meaning in any language that is commonly recognized. It could be an abbreviation, a misspelling, or a word specific to a particular dialect or jargon. Can you provide more context or information for clarification?
If anything, it came from 70's 'culture shock', not from any regional British dialect.
Jamaican English is just an English dialect. Enjoy is the same in any English dialect.
Yes. During the Iron Age, the Persian empire conquered a small part of Italy including the island of Sicily. However, Sicily has not been part of any Iranian or Persian State since that time.
Hannibal conquered a lot of the area around the Mediterranean including Sicily. Hannibal was a son of Carthage, which is now Tunisia, in northern Africa.
The word "loede" does not appear to belong to any specific language. It might be a misspelling or a word from a regional dialect or specific context. Without further information, it is difficult to determine its meaning or origin.
Yes there are. The ruby-throated hummingbirds are found in abundance in Malta.
This can be any number of terms, depending on what you mean:Dialectregistertoneaffectation
the same place any mt Etna eruption is, Sicily, Italy
Maybe waray or any NATIVE dialect.