Gi' is a contraction for give, both in Shakespeare and also in Robert Burns who uses it a lot, most famously in the lyrics to Auld Land Syne ("And gi's a hand o' thine").
E'en is short for "even", both in the sense everyone will recognize, and also as a cut-down form of "evening", most familiar in the word "Hallowe'en".
You' doesn't mean anything. It's a typo.
it is the shortened version of it is created by Shakespeare
Telephone.
I think you mean, mean. Shortened
The word 'signor' is a shortened form of the word 'signore'. Both words are words in the Italian language. Either way, they mean sir, mister, gentleman.
" de l' " is a shortened form of "de la" meaning "some + object" or "from + object". The form is shortened for liaison purposes when the following noun begins with a vowel sound. de l'eau : some water
I think you mean, mean. Shortened
do you mean who made the voices, or what they were made by?
'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
If you mean Claudio from Shakespeares play "Much ado about nothing" then the answer is Hero
Pargolo means male child, so "pargol" will be the shortened version of this. In Italian (as in English - sometimes we sing 'heav'n' in Christmas carols to make it a one-syllable word), words are sometimes shortened to make them fit.
MEM could mean any of the following. Memphis, TN, USA - Memphis International Airport (Airport Code),Minimum Endogenous Mortality, Main Electronics Module.
It probably is the shortened form of mayonnaise