Nonno means "grandfather" in Italian.
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Sua Nonno [girl] Suo Nonno [boy]
La pipa del nonno - 1910 was released on: USA: 28 December 1910
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Nonno is an Italian equivalent of 'Grandad'.
Yes, it is possible to add the Christian name of the grandparent that one is calling Nonno. The masculine singular noun in question literally means "grandfather" in English so Nonno Pietro translates into English as "Grandfather Peter." The pronunciation will be "NON-no" in Italian.
"NOHN-no" is the pronunciation of the Italian word nonno. The masculine singular noun may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article il ("the") or indefinite un, uno ("a, an"). It means "grandfather."
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Yes, nonno can be used in Italian before a surname even though it tends to be used more frequently before a forename. The masculine singular noun is "grandfather" in English and may be said or written as Nonno Carlo ("Grandfather Charles"). The pronunciation will be "NON-no" in Pisan Italian.
The cast of La sorpresa del nonno - 1913 includes: Antonio Grisanti Gigi Mantero Gigetta Morano Bianca Schinini
When I was a child and I used to call for my Nonno, he would call back "Que voi?" I though it meant something like: "What do I hear?" or "I hear you!"... He was Tuscano.