Zitto Kazann was born on September 1, 1944, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Zitto Kazann's birth name is Zitto Kaplanski.
Kazann was created in 2005.
The cast of The Swinging Barmaids - 1975 includes: John Alderman as Andrews Ray Galvin as Jack Laura Hippe as Jenny Zitto Kazann as Zitto Milt Kogan as Dan Renie Radich as Marie Judith Roberts as Sally Katie Saylor as Susie William Smith as Lt. Harry White Andre Tayir as Bruce Dyanne Thorne as Boo-Boo Jim Travis as Dave Bruce Watson as Tom Dick Yarmy as Comic
"Be quiet!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Stai zitto!Specifically, the verb stai means "(informal singular you) be quiet." The masculine adjective zitto means "silent." The pronunciation is "steye* TSEET-toh."*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
It means "be quiet" in Italian. (or shut up)
Zane Weber goes by Zitto.
The member of parliament for Kigoma Kaskazini is Kabwe Zuberi Zitto.
Unless the person specifically states that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure.
In Italian, "shut up" is spelled "Stai zitto" or "Taci."
The cast of Criminal - 2004 includes: Patricia Belcher as Female Bank Executive Enrico Colantoni as Bookish Man Jack Conley as Henry the Angry Man Luis Contreras as Carlos Ellen Geer as Grandma Maggie Gyllenhaal as Valerie Lillian Hurst as Mrs. Ochoa Zitto Kazann as Ochoa Diego Luna as Rodrigo Peter Mullan as William Hannigan Paul Norwood as Bank Manager Brent Sexton as Ron Jonathan Tucker as Michael Deborah Van Valkenburgh as Woman in Elevator Malik Yoba as Frank Hill
Zitto, compagno or Zitto, amico may be Italian equivalents of 'Shut up, Mate'. They're pronounced 'TSEET-toh, kohm-PAH-nyoh' and 'TSEET-toh, ah-MEE-koh', respectively. Both 'amico' and 'compagno' are masculine gender nouns that take 'il' as the definite article 'the', and 'uno' as the indefinite article 'a, one'.
The cast of The Girl from Petrovka - 1974 includes: Zoran Andric as Leonid Anton Dolin as Ignatievitch Ted Grossman as Jogging Companion Goldie Hawn as Oktyabrina Hanna Hertelendy as Judge Hal Holbrook as Joe Anthony Hopkins as Kostya Michael Janisch as Police Chief Valinikov Inger Jensen as Helga Van Dam Zitto Kazann as Passport Black Marketeer Heinz Marecek as Cafe Waiter Richard Marner as Kremlin Press Official Maria Sukolov as Old Crone Harry Towb as American Reporter Anatol Winogradoff as Shipyard Caretaker Bruno Wintzell as Alexander