KLOW*-dee-ah is an Italian pronunciation of 'Claudia'. The name is the same in English and Italian. As is the case with many Italian names, there are masculine and feminine equivalents. The masculine equivalent here is 'Claudio', which is pronounced 'KLOW-dee-oh'.
*The sound 'ow' is similar to the sound of the adverb 'how'.
Claudia Cardinale
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Claudia Casadio has written: 'A categorial approach to cliticization and agreement in Italian'
Yes, the name Claudia is Italian. The feminine proper noun in question originates as the feminine equivalent of the masculine proper name Claudius, whose etymology traces back either to the Latin claudus for "lame" or the Sabine claususfor "closed." The pronunciation will be "KLOW-dya" in Italian.
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Claudia Mori is known as a famous Italian actress.She has starred in many films starting in the 1960s through to present day.She is also a singer and performer.
Claudia Ortner-Buchberger has written: 'Briefe schreiben im 16. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): Italian Letter writing, Latin Letter writing
Claudia naturalmente, la zia e lo zio Gemma e Vincenzo in Italian means "Claudia naturally, her aunt, and Uncle Gemma and Vincent" in English.
This information is unknown; however, having been raised by Italian parents, and then married in church to an Italian, Ms. Cardinale in all probability is a Catholic, the majority religion of Italy.
Claudina and Clodina are Italian equivalents of the French name Claudette. The feminine diminutive serves as an affectionate form or, or nickname for, Claudia or Clodia. The respective pronunciations will be "klo-DEE-na" in Italian and "klo-det" in French.
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