Vampiro
To say the word vampires in Japanese you say Kyuketsuki. This word is said in Italian as vampiro and in Latin as lamia.
Zanna is an Italian equivalent of the English word "fang." The feminine singular noun may be applied to animals and vampires. The pronunciation will be "TSAN-na" in Italian.
The Italian coven of vampires in Twilight are called the Volturi. They are an ancient coven, almost like royalty in the vampire world.
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As vampires are purely fictional the only way is to take the authors word for it.
No. The mythological creature known as the vampire originated in the Balkans.
Their name is the Volturi.
In traditional Italian folklore, vampires are usually not depicted as being allergic to garlic. However, this aspect of vampire lore can vary depending on the specific cultural interpretation.
In the real word vampires dont exist.
Italian food for Bella. vampires dont eat mortal food.
The Italian word for no is no.
no