A question that should not be asked of an Italian is the following: "Do you know how to cook?"
If used as an adjective, then yes, it should be capitalized. If used as a verb, then no, lower-case is proper. Wait a minute...how does one "polish" a sausage?
"Chech" is not an Italian word. It could be a misspelling or a typo. If you meant to ask about a different word or term in Italian, please provide more context.
In Italian, "lui" means "he" when used as a pronoun to refer to a male subject. It is one of the ways to address or talk about a male person.
Per the Urban Dictionary, and also spelled "dago", the derogatory (and offensive) slang term "daigo" means an Italian who gives a bad name to all Italians. This type of Italian generally thinks he is a "tough guy" and can easily be spotted by being not very intelligent and a failure in most aspects of life. The daigo attempts to justify this by acting tough in an illogical manner.
A person who is of both Italian and Mexican descent is commonly referred to as biracial or multicultural.
person
A sure way to know if a person is Italian is to ask. Otherwise, the conclusion is based on guesses. It's a good guess that a person is Italian if that person has Italian first and last names. It's a good guess that a person is Italian if that person likes and knows how to prepare Italian food properly. It's a good guess that a person is Italian if that person seems to know a lot about Italy and is comfortable in using the language. But then, that person also could be one of the many admirers of Italy and of Italian culture, food, language and life.
You should ask for a letter of recommendation in person when you have a good relationship with the person you are asking, and when you can have a private conversation with them to discuss your request.
questions you would ask an unemployed person
No, you should not get your friend to ask the person you really like if they like you and be more mature about it and when this person is alone ask them out to a movie or to a place you hang out.
A person from Italian Switzerland is a ticinese in Italian.
I think that you should ask the person:)
When a person asks for an apology, they should be direct. A person has to make sure that it is the right time to ask for the apology. They should also be ready to explain why they want an apology.
ask the person the next time you see them
quando
Yes, it is generally recommended to ask for a letter of recommendation in person as it allows for a more personal and direct interaction with the person you are requesting it from.
"Person" in English is persona in Italian.