An example of the use of de in Italian is In direttore de Il Gazzettino chiude la fenestra. Di is supposed to merge with the definite article il to form del. Del would interfere with the official name of the newspaper.
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Some Italian last names starting with "D" are Di Giovanni, De Luca, De Rossi, and D'Angelo.
"joie de vivre" translates to "gioia di vivere" in Italian. It refers to a cheerful enjoyment of life, an exuberant enthusiasm for living.
names that end in i or lli or have cc in them are usually Italian
"De" or "di" at the beginning of Italian names typically mean "of" or "from" and are used to indicate a familial connection to a specific place or family. It is a part of the surname and signifies the person's lineage or origin.
Leonardo De Vinci was Italian.
He is is a Mexican footballer of Italian descent.
Giorgio de Chirico Note: He predates the surrealists.
yes
Catherine De Medici was italian.
Lorenzo de Medici was Italian
"De Rosa" in Italian translates to "of the rose," with "de" meaning "of" and "rosa" meaning "rose." It may be a surname or part of a company name.
It is of Italian or Spanish origin. It is more likely Italian because it has the name '' de'' before the name '' Nino''
Lorenzo de' Medici most likely preferred frottole sung in Italian and not Greek or Latin, due to Italian being his native language. Lorenzo de' Medici was a ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance.
no, he is Portuguese
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Giovanne de Rosselli has written: 'Epulario, or, The Italian banquet' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Italian Cookery