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Cuisine and performing arts are the loan words which tend to originate from Italian. For example, food-related terminology comes from the commitment of Italians to fine breads, carbohydrates, and vegetables, all of which become super-popular when made attractively, deliciously, easily, fragrantly, and healthily. Many musical terms originate from Italian phrases and words because of the dominance of Italian composers and compositions during the Baroque and Renaissance ages in continental Europe.

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