The Italian word for donkey is "asino" and for jackass is "ciuco."
Dominick is the name of the Italian Christmas donkey. The Christmas gift-bearer in question owes worldwide popularity to a song recorded by Lou Monte (1917 - 1989) -- for Roulette Records in 1960 and re-released on Amazon on September 26, 2011 -- and written by Ray Allen, Wandra Merrell (1925 - 1994), and Sam Saltzberg. Santa relies upon Dominick to deliver Josephine's dress, Louie's shoes, and the mayor's derby -- all made in Brooklyn -- since everyone knows that reindeer will not do Italy's hills!
by pooping on a toilet and smeeling a donkey's ass they are Easter name day and Christmas
Natale means "Christmas" in Italian. (If you wanted to wish someone a Merry Christmas, you would say, "Buon Natale!")
"The traditional Italian Christmas cake" in Italian is panettone.
There is a classic Christmas movie from the 1960s called "Nestor: The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey." It tells the story of the nativity from the point of view of the donkey.
The Italian celebrate Christmas on December eighth.
"Christmas" in English means Natale in Italian.
Yes, the name Natalia is Italian. The feminine proper noun in question traces its origins back to the same-spelled Late Latin name for "Christmas Day." The pronunciation will be "na-TA-lya" in Italian.
the italian wolf and the donkey
Modestine Was The Name Of His Donkey :)
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