"Milanese" is the same in Italian and English.
Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine/feminine singular form of an adjective and of a noun. As a noun, the masculine singular definite article is "il" ("the") and the masculine singular indefinite article "un, uno" ("a, one"). The feminine singular definite article is "la," and the feminine singular indefinite article "una."
The pronunciation is "MEE-lah-NEH-seh."
I have a friend that says the term "Milanese stlye" means that the meat is pounded in to thin scallopini....I think the term "Milanese" refers to a regional style of cooking that makes reference to the sauce. Who is correct?
Alessandro Bajini has written: 'Dizionario milanese' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian language
Pogliano Milanese's population is 8,214.
Novate Milanese's population is 20,205.
Pregnana Milanese's population is 6,481.
The population of Garbagnate Milanese is 26,979.
Rob Milanese was born in 1980.
Settimo Milanese's population is 17,853.
Milanese scudo ended in 1796.
Eloardo Gennarini has written: 'La scapigliatura milanese' -- subject(s): Italian literature, History and criticism
Berlosconi (Italian Prime Minister) was injured. A man threw a statue of the Milanese Duomo at Berlosconi's face. The Italian PM broke his nose in the process.
Mauro Milanese was born on September 17, 1971.