For the french What do you think of Italians?
A lot of French and Italians live together in Paris in peace and harmony. Though they do MANY things a lot different than we do.
Yes, it's illegal in Italy as it is in most European countries. Always assume that cannabis is illegal to buy, sell, possess and use. That way, you won't get caught out unwittingly.
Who could vote Italy after the Italian unification?
You have to be 18 to vote for a type of election and 25 for a different type
What are similarities between Mexicans and Italians?
though they are from different countries they are both similar by their ugly looks and grotesque smells
Why do most people who draw rainbows leave out the sixth or indigo ray?
Contrary to popular belief, indigo is not one of the main colors of the rainbow, therefore unnecessary to use when drawing one because it will automaticaly appear where the blue and violet bands blend together. There are only six basic colors; they just stuck indigo on because they thought there "ought" to be seven, the "perfect number." In fact, orange isn't one of the main colors either. Colors like it and indigo are called tertiary colors, made by combining a primary color with a secondary color. This misconception is because most think the primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. While this seems to work with pigments(actually it doesn't quite work), like paint, crayons, etc., keep in mind that a rainbow is made of light, not paint. Light color mixing is different. With light, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. The secondary colors are yellow, cyan, and fuchsia(or violet). Interestingly enough, these are also the real primary colors for pigments! Yellow, cyan, and magenta can be used to create red, green, and blue. That's why color printers use those colors in their cartrages. Well, that should more than answer your question, and it's good to know about the spectum. If you think you could learn even more about colors and not get bored into unconsiousness, and you want to do so, look for a question I'll post later. It's in the art section; search for "12 main colors."
How do you say i am in Italy in Italian?
'Io sono in Italia' is an Italian equivalent of 'I am in Italy'. Italian language speakers often may choose not to use subject pronouns, such as 'io' ['I'], other than for clarification or emphasis. Oftentimes, the subject is clear from the verb form. In this case, the subject pronoun is needed, because 'sono' may be the first person singular or the third person plural of the present indicative tense of 'essere'. The phrase is pronounced 'EE-oh SOH-noh ee-nee-TAH-lyah'.
What was Verdi's name used for in the Italian Revolution?
Vittorio Emmanuele Re d'Italia. It is "Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy" in English.
2 syllables:
boney, boni, bony, cadrone, coney, croney, crony, droney, joni, loney, lowney, mony, oney, phoney, phony, pony, rhoney, roney, roni, rowney, rowny, shoney, soni, sony, stoney, stony, toney, toni, tonie, tony
3 syllables:
antone, antoni, arnone, balboni, baldoni, baloney, baroni, bartone, bellone, benoni, bertone, bertoni, bottone, buffone, buitoni, cannone, cantone, caponi, carboni, carcione, cardone, cardoni, carlone, carloni, cascone, cassone, cassoni, cecconi, cercone, cerone, cerrone, cervone, ciccone, cipollone, cotrone, cottone, cow pony, criscione, cutrone, dantoni, falcone, falconi, falzone, fasone, ferrone, forgione, franzone, franzoni, gaccione, govoni, gualdoni, guccione, guidone, idoney, ione, joyoni, lagrone, lalone, langone, lecrone, lencioni, leoni, magnone, mahoney, maloney, mangione, mangone, marcone, marconi, maroney, maroni, marrone, martone, massoni, mazzone, mazzoni, melone, meloni, menconi, mignone, moloney, montone, moroney, moroni, morrone, mulroney, nardone, negroni, ogoni, paccione, pallone, pannone, patrone, peroni, perrone, petrone, petroni, piccione, piccone, pieroni, pignone, pirrone, pisoni, quattrone, ragone, rigoni, rusconi, saccone, santone, santoni, sanzone, sapone, sassone, scarpone, sciclone, shoshone, simoni, sindoni, sordoni, spadoni, tassone, timpone, vallone, welsh pony, zaccone, zanoni, zappone, zarcone
4 syllables:
abalone, andreoni, angelone, angeloni, arrigoni, battistoni, bellantoni, berlascone, berlusconi, bernasconi, bianconi, brustoloni, calderone, campione, carusone, chiappone, cirincione, cirrincione, desimone, disimone, etzioni, faraone, francesconi, gaglione, giacone, giovannoni, iannone, leverone, macaroni, maglione, mantione, manzione, marchione, menzione, nakasone, pepperoni, perricone, polifroni, polo pony, rigatoni, rugeroni, salizzoni, salomone, scaglione, schiavone, schiavoni, sciaroni, scipione, shetland pony, simione, stanzione, terrebonne, tucciarone, vecchione, viglione
5 syllables:
biagioni, caltagirone, castiglione, domeniconi, edizione, iannaccone, iannacone, iavarone, Indian pony, monteleone, religione, tartaglione
6 syllables:
aviazione, ricostruzione
7 syllables:
assicurazioni, partecipazioni
from: rhymezone.com
How many households are there in Italy?
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