The modern Italian name for the region Rome is in is called Lazio.
Francese is the modern Italian equivalent of 'Gallic'. Gallico is an older term in Italian. It comes from the ancient name of 'Gallia' ['Gaul'] for modern day France.
The Italian name for Florence is Firenze. The ancient name for this city was Florentia. Florence is a city in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. Its Italian name is Firenze.
Yes, Toscana and Tuscany refer to the same region in Italy. Toscana is the name in Italian for the region. Tuscany is the name in English.
In ancient Rome this was the name of the modern Italian city of Modena.
The Italian name is Toscana, in English it is Tuscany.
'Moderno', which is pronounced 'moh-DEHR-noh', is an Italian equivalent of 'modern'. That's the form of the adjective that's used to describe what's 'modern' and masculine. In the case of a 'modern' female, the form becomes 'moderna'.
Caprese (full name Insalata Caprese) is a salad from the Italian region of Campania).
Italian people get it's name from old people..........then old people remember the date that they invented and now in Italy they also use there name did you know the date they mark will celebrate in which people name example: if my name is Amalia and the date that they invented is 12th of December hen they will celebrate
Ischia is the name of Italian wine. It's produced in the south Italian region of Campania. Specifically within that region, it's one of the provincial products of Naples. It's available as a red or a white wine.
Yes, the surname Nesci is an Italian last name. The last name occurs in the southern Italian region of Calabria, where Ganino's Cognomi Italiani ("Italian Surnames") website suggests that the origin may have been in the Arabic word nasci for "youth." The pronunciation will be "NEY-shee" in Italian.
Uniscali Modern Italian is the name of a restaurant in Denver. Upstairs on the Square is the name of a restaurant in Boston.