Acqua di gioia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "water of joy."
Specifically, the feminine noun acqua means "water." The preposition di means "of." The feminine noun gioia means "joy."
The pronunciation is "AH-kwah dee DJYOH-yah."
That their uniforms are blue-colored is the reason why Italians are called Azzurri.
Specifically, the word functions as the plural form of an Italian adjective or noun. It means "blue-colored ones, blue-wearers, blues (not the music genre)." The pronunciation will be "ad-DZOOR-ree" in Italian.
to respect Syrian victims
David Beckham for AC Milan in 2009
American Italian Anti-Defamation League was created in 1967.
Ryan Giggs
Oh yes Juventus has been relegated before in 2006 for match fixing with referees. All the Italian clubs have been relegated before, including A.C. Milan. Only Inter Milan have never been relegated, either by points or scandals.
Italia is located in southern Europe and is boot shaped. I hope this helped!!
no its just our accent please don't critizice wait is that to big for u well them go suck a dick u bellyhopper............................................ love Stanley from Spain
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Yes they do. In Spanish the word football is spelt Fútbol. The meaning is identical.
Juventus is the team in Italy that has won most matches.
No, he played on Sporting C.P, Manchester United F.C. and Real Madrid C.F. but not on Inter F.C.or A.C. Milan.
The three top footballers in Italy are Buffon, Totti, Pirlo.
Italian footballer Roberto Baggio played for the following teams during his career:
1982-85 - Vicenza
1985-90 - Fiorentina
1990-95 - Juventus
1995-97 - Milan
1997-98 - Bologna
1998-2000 - Internazionale
2000-04 - Brescia
Dinosof
Polo rossi
Maldini
Nesta
Roberto baggio
Del piero
totti
The player is the Italian footballer Filippo Izanagi.