The lira used to be the name of the Italian currency. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'LEE-rah'. It was succeeded by the European Union's euro.
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From 1861 until 2002 the currency of Italy was the Italian Lira.
The Euro is Italian money. The Italian Lire was withdrawn in 1992.
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Un sacco di soldi is Lots of money in Italian.
An Italian noblewoman is called a Disclof
they have once said in a LiveChat that they are partly Italian
The Italian dollar is called the euro (abbreviated as €).
In italion brinjal is called melanzana.
A person from Italian Switzerland is a ticinese in Italian.
a flower in italian is called 'un fiore'
The Italian money was the Lira