The medieval Latin word theodiscus is the derivation of the Italian word tedesco. The original meaning relates to the "vernacular" even though the masculine singular adjective/noun in question references "German" in modern-day Italian. The pronunciation will be "tey-DEY-sko" in Italian.
Tedesco in Italian means "German" in English.
"German" in English is tedesco in Italian.
not necessarily, Ricky is Ricky, but Ricci would be Richi or Richee, a derivation of an Italian word
Eponymy is the derivation of a word from a name.
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Todesco is likely to be from the Italian Tedesco meaning "German"
Spizzirri is a name not a place. It is of Italian derivation.
The word derivative is a derivation of the root word derive. You may make a derivation of my original artwork under the creative commons license.
The derivation of the word mutton is from the French, mouton meaning sheep.
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