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- Nonni for Grandma : r Italian - Reddit
a lot of Italian-Americans use a form of corrupted Italian the way Ariana Grande says nonna is a good example, the pronunciation is far off the original Italian It just happens as language migrates, developing in different ways, and it’s far more common for American English words to end with an i: sound than the Italian e ending
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Hi Italian expats and freinds, I have been living in Italy for 3 years (Milano) What I have felt and experienced is like (not to generalize)…
- Bing Homepage Quiz (5 19 2024): Todays image takes us to one . . . - Reddit
Bing Homepage Quiz (5 19 2024): Today's image takes us to one of the five Italian villages known as the Cinque Terre Which one is it? Q1: Today's image takes us to one of the five Italian villages known as the Cinque Terre Which one is it? Vernazza Manarola Corniglia Q2: Which Italian explorer and navigator was born in the Ligurian city of Genoa?
- HotItalianWomen - Reddit
r HotItalianWomen: Pagina dedicata alle porcelle italiane ed estere conosciute e meno conosciute Page dedicated to know and lesser-known hot…
- Italian Citizenship through Jure Sanguinis - Reddit
For help with and info about acquiring Italian citizenship through the process of "right of blood" also known as jure sanguinis or iure sanguinis
- A Question About Italian Names : r Italian - Reddit
Old italian names (especially "noble" ones), were pretty long (for instance, a member of my family in the 1800 had 7 names and a surname), but nowadays it's not like this anymore
- Come stai and come va, does it matter which one you use
Come stai is more formal Come va translates pretty closely to "what's going on what's up" It seems like they mostly follow English rules in terms of when to use them For example you probably wouldn't say come va to your boss (unless they are pretty relaxed), but you would say it to your friends
- Beginner Question: Pronunciation of E vs È in Italian, and is it . . .
In Italian pronounced in "dizione" (standardised pronunciation), and in the local varieties of Italian spoken in many regions, conjunction "e" is pronounced with a mid-closed E, whilst verb form "è" is pronounced with a mid-open E
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