It has been my experience that people heartily shout Pizza (pronounced like pee-ZAH) but I am not sure.
La festa di Santa Caterina.
'Felice ChanukkÃ?' is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Hanukkah'. 'ChanukkÃ?' also is known as 'Festa delle Luci' in Italian. That means 'Festival of the Lights' in English.
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Some people say they are Italian :) A part from their family are.. But I'm not really sure..
You do not say Italian rebirth. The term is Italian Renaissance (or, in Italian, Rinascimento). Both words mean rebirth and refer to the "rebirth" of interest in the classical (the Romans and the Greeks). Its roots lied in 1) the revival/rebirth in the interest in the Romans, which in the previous centuries had not been of interest to Europeans had had been frowned upon because they had been considered pagans; 2) the development of new art forms in painting sculpture and architecture which are now called Renaissance art.
The people in the Vatican City speak Italian. To say hello in the Italian language one says the word ciao.
Do you mean how do you "say" fall harvest in Italian? If so, the Fall Harvest Festival in Italy would be La Festa Della Vendemmia. "Fall Harvest" without the word festival would be Vendemmia. It's an exciting time in Italy. It's when the grapes are crushed for wine and there is a lot of celebration.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.
Cazzo si? is the right way to respectfully say how are you in Italian. You should try it out! The reaction will be something when people see how advanced you can speak Italian! Its a complex greeting!
In the main dining room, they play Italian music In the bathrooms they play people telling you things to learn Italian, for example, "Rose," then they say it in Italian. They repeat it, then they say another word and repeat it then say them both in a sentence.
in italiano