Slang words for an Italian male and an Italian female are Romeo and Giulietta. They're proper nouns, from the play 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare [baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616]. The name 'Romeo' is pronounced 'ROH-meh-oh', and the name 'Giulietta' 'joo-lee-EHT-tah'.
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Italians use Euro. Most of the country's in Europe do.
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Before the Euro was used, Italians used Lira as their money.
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They use trees
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NO way! Italians did enslave people, as there are words in their language that literally translate as Slave-driver or Slave-master, such as Schiavone.
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They generally tend to eat it.
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The use European money, that is euros