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The Italian restaurant, Coco Pazzo, is located in Chicago, Illinois. This highly rated gem brings the windy city authentic Italian food at two locations; the casual Coco Pazzo Cafe', and the more formal original Coco Pazzo.
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Two is spelt 'due' in Italian.
Sandwich Hug is when you put the two breads together.
There are two words, used for different types of biscuits (breads). One is "galleta" (gah-YAY-tah), which is also applied to crackers, cookies, and similar thin breads. The other is "bizcocho" which is translated as "sponge cake."
Carlo Luca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Charles Luke." It also may be possible to merge the two names into the combined name of Carluca. The pronunciation will be "KAR-lo LOO-ka" in Pisan Italian.
In italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "in Italian".Specifically, the preposition in means "in". The masculine adjective/noun italiano translates as "Italian". The pronunciation will be "ee-NEE-tah-LYAH-noh" in Italian.
One is called "No, di voi non vo' fidarmi" its number II.
Marilena is an Italian equivalent of the name Marlene.Specifically, the name traces its origins back to the combining of two names: Maria and Maddalena. Its original meaning is "beloved from Magdala." The pronunciation is "MAH-ree-LEH-nah."
Camera dei deputati and Senato della Repubblicaare the names of the Italian legislative houses. The two phrases respectively translate as "Chamber of Deputies" and "Senate of the Republic" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "KA-mey-ra dey DEY-poo-TA-tee" and "sey-NA-to DEL-la rey-POOB-lee-ka" in Pisan Italian.