The feminine form of "il duce" is "la ducessa." While "il duce" translates to "the leader" and was famously used to refer to Benito Mussolini, "la ducessa" is less commonly used and is not a widely recognized title in historical contexts. In general, the term reflects the gendered nature of Italian nouns and titles.
Il Duce Canadese was created in 2004.
first calles il duce 1925
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was called "Il Duce" meaning the leader, in Italian. It was very comparable to Hitler's title of Fuhrer.
'Il Duce' is Italian for 'the chief' or 'the leader.' Mussolini gave himself this title as the leader of Fascist Italy.
Il Duce - song - was created in 1985.
Il Duce Canadese was created in 2004.
first calles il duce 1925
"il" is a masculine pronoun, standing for "he". The feminine pronoun (for "she") is "elle".
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini was called "Il Duce" meaning the leader, in Italian. It was very comparable to Hitler's title of Fuhrer.
Il Duce and Der Fuhrer are both translated literally as "The Leader"
'Il Duce' is Italian for 'the chief' or 'the leader.' Mussolini gave himself this title as the leader of Fascist Italy.
il duce
I'm not sure it was a nickname but he called himself "Il Duce". Means leader or Duke.
Il Duce, the Italian dictator Mussolini, supported Franco during the Spanish Civil War.
"Il Duce", similar to "Fuhrer" literally translates to "the Leader", and are nicknames, so to speak, that the leaders chose for themselves