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The word gioco, meaning to jest or joke around, comes from the Latin word iocus of a similar meaning. These words are found rooted from the Proto-Indo European language a reconstructed language of Eurasia; roughly during the Neolithic times.
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
== == It comes from the Italian word GRIZZOLIA meaning a right guerny bastard.
The term "charain" does not have a recognized meaning in Italian; it may not be an Italian word at all. If you're referring to a specific context or a similar-sounding word, please clarify, and I can assist you further.
A musical term from the Italian Crescendo meaning increasing. From Latin Crescere also meaning to increase. Adopted as a musical term about 1770
The word 'signor' is a shortened form of the word 'signore'. It's a word in the Italian language. Its meaning is 'sir, mister, gentleman'. Its equivalent in Spanish is senor.
The correct spelling for the Italian word meaning faces is spelt "Facce"
The exact translation comes from Italian 'sonetto' meaning a little song. The Italian word may have derived from 'sonus' meaning sound. The English meaning is any short lyric poem
One 4 letter word meaning a joke or cruel trick is hoax.
The word "macaroni" is derived from Italian. It comes from the Italian word "maccheroni," which refers to a type of pasta. The term itself is believed to have Greek origins, possibly from the word "makaria," meaning "barley" or "food made from barley."
"Villacci" does not have a standard meaning in Italian. It could be a surname, a regional dialect, or a misspelling of a word.
"crescmolto" does not have a recognized meaning in English or in Italian. It may not be a standard term or it may be a misspelling of a different word.