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Italian Language and Culture

Italian is a major language of international organizations such as the European Union; and of countries in South America, northeastern Africa, and southern Europe. It also is Vatican City's primary language and therefore a main communications vehicle in the Roman Catholic Church worldwide. Typical contributors seek information about the language's regional variations; and wide ranging use in business, cooking, literature, and religion.

1,902 Questions

What is Kayla spelled in Italian?

Kayla is spelled the same in Italian as it is in English, since it's not an Italian name.

What percentage of people in Canada speak Italian?

11.36% of the United States population speaks Spanish. This is based off of the fact that there are around 34, 547, 077 people who speak Spanish, and that the United States population is around 304, 059, 724.

What is one two three in Italian?

In Italian, "one" is "uno," "two" is "due," and "three" is "tre."

Is compadre an Italian word?

No, it is Spanish. It means "friend" or "companion", made up of the suffix "com" meaning "with" and "padre" meaning "father"

How do you pronounce the Italian word 'castelli'?

The word castelli is pronounced "cah-STELL-ee" in Italian.

What is the pronunciation of the Italian word 'veloce'?

"Vey-LO-tchey"* is the pronunciation of the Italian word veloce. The feminine/masculine singular adjective translates into English as "fast, quick, rapid, swift."

*Unlike English, Italian syllables end in vowels. The difference between saying "vey-LO-tchey" Italian-style and "vel-O-tchey" English-style immediately will give away the non-native speaker around native Italian-language speakers.

What Italian words have the prefix sci in them?

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Here are the prefix words:

5-letter words

scion

6-letter words

scilla, scions

7-letter words

sciatic, science, scillas, scirrhi, scissor, sciurid

8-letter words

sciaenid, sciatica, sciatics, sciences, scilicet, scimetar, scimitar, scimiter, scincoid, sciolism, sciolist, scirocco, scirrhus, scissile, scission, scissors, scissure, sciurids, sciurine, sciuroid

9-letter words

sciaenids, sciaticas, sciential, scientism, scientist, scientize, scimetars, scimitars, scimiters, scincoids, scintilla, sciolisms, sciolists, sciroccos, scirrhous, scissions, scissored, scissures, sciurines

10-letter words

scientific, scientisms, scientists, scientized, scientizes, scintillae, scintillas, sciolistic, scirrhuses, scissoring

11-letter words

scientizing, scintillant, scintillate, scissortail

12-letter words

scintigraphy, scintillated, scintillates, scintillator, scissortails

13-letter words

scintigraphic, scintillantly, scintillating, scintillation, scintillators

14-letter words

scientifically, scintigraphies, scintillations, scintillometer

15-letter words

scintillometers

77 words found.

What is the Italian pronunciation of 'Loiacono'?

"LO-yah-KOH-noh" is a pronunciation of the Italian name Loiacono.

Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine proper noun. It may serve as a family surname. As a last name, it tends to be found in southern Italy.

What is the Italian pronunciation of their word 'duce'?

"DOO-tcheh" is an Italian pronunciation of the word duce.

Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine noun that means "commander." Its singular definite article il means "the." Its singular indefinite article un, uno means "a, one."

Why are spanish french portuguese and italian reffered to as romantic languages?

These languages are referred to as "Romance languages" because they all originated from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. The term "Romance" comes from the Latin word "Romanicus," which means "of Rome." These languages share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation due to their common Latin roots.

What is the value of a 100000 italian lira in dollars?

The exchange rate for Italian lira to US dollars is no longer relevant as Italy adopted the euro as its official currency in 2002. At the time of the currency's conversion to the euro, the exchange rate was set at 1 euro = 1936.27 lire. So, if we were to convert 100,000 Italian lira to euros, it would be approximately 51.61 euros.

What is 'I taxi sono qui' when translated from Italian to French?

Les taxi sont ici! is a French equivalent of the Italian phrase I taxi sono qui! The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural phrase in the third person plural of the present indicative -- which translates into English as "Cabs are here!" and "The taxis are here!" -- will be "ley TA-ksee so-tee-see" in French and "ee TA-ksee SO-no kwee" in Italian.

What is William in Italian and how is it pronounced?

William in Italian is "Guglielmo." It is pronounced as "goo-LYEHL-moh."

What does your name gina mean in italian?

Gina means sweet, strong, and queen... For the Italian meaning is rose

Was robert stack italian?

No, Robert Stack was not Italian. He was an American actor known for his role in the TV show "The Untouchables" and as the host of the show "Unsolved Mysteries." He was of Irish and German descent.

Is Mia talerico italian?

Her last name is of Italian descent, so, possibly she is.

What does scivo mean in italian?

"Scivo" is not a word in Italian. It may be a misspelling or a slang term. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

What is the past participle of the Italian word 'venire'?

Venuto is the past participle of the Italian word venire.

Specifically, the word venire is the present infinitive. Without additional information or the context, the past participle is considered venuto, which is pronounced "vey-NOO-toh". This is the past participle in its masculine singular form.

The other three possible forms of the past participle are feminine singular venuta, feminine plural venute, and masculine plural venuti.

What is the English translation of the Italian 'Come stai mi amico'?

"How are you, my friend?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai mi amico?

Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb stai means "(informal singular you) are." The masculine possessive adjective mi* means "my.' The masculine noun amico means "friend."

The pronunciation is "KOH-meh steye** mee ah-MEE-koh."

*The masculine possessive adjective actually is mio. But the final vowel o drops before a noun that begins with a vowel.

**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."

What is the English translation of the Italian 'Come si chiamano'?

"What's their name? is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come si chiamano?

Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The reflexive pronoun si means "themselves, (formal plural) yourselves." The verb chiamano means "(They) are called, (formal plural You) are called."

The pronunciation is "KOH-meh see KYAH-mah-noh."

What is the English translation of the Italian 'Come stai facendo'?

"How are you doing?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai facendo?

Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The present progressive verb stai facendo means "(informal singular you) are (busy) doing." The pronunciation is "KOH-meh steye* fah-TCHEHN-doh."

*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."

Does the italian language have the a word for daughter?

of course, like "figlio" which means son, "figlia" means daughter

What is the Italian abbreviation for 'father'?

Fra is one such title. This may be obsolete or apply only to priests.

I think padre is the usual word for father.

Is the name pistachio italian?

Sort of. The English spelling "pistachio" does come from (old) Italian pistacchio, but the word is much older than that. The Italian word came from the Latin pistacium, which they got from the Greeks, who called it pistákion, and they got that name (along with the nuts, themselves) from the Persians, who had been cultivating them since prehistoric times.