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Italian

[ US /ˌɪˈtæɫjən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language
    Italian cooking
NOUN
  1. the Romance language spoken in Italy
  2. a native or inhabitant of Italy

How To Use Italian In A Sentence

  • Moreover some parts of gain will devolute to Italian Red Cross seriously employed in the disastrous earthquake land that hit the middle lands of Italia few weeks ago. MacMegasite
  • A leisurely breakfast - even the motel manager was moaning about the way the Italians "hogged" the muffins this morning and drank cups of milk instead of putting it on their bran flakes! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • At least five people were killed when an overcrowded migrant boat capsized last month which was dramatically caught on camera by Italian coastguards. The Sun
  • It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823). Biography
  • I'm currently enjoying the odd effect of chancing across spoken word excerpts in the original Italian.
  • The Italian was rejected because of his weak grasp of English.
  • Italian is rich in broad open vowels and liquid consonants.
  • They talked, feasted for hours on rich Italian food, and drank heavily - all for free.
  • Slicked-back hair, a bushy Italian mustache, sleeveless Iggy Pop T-shirt, cut to show his shoulder tats - "wham" across the left, "pow" on the right. Las Vegas Sun Stories: All Sun Headlines
  • The sonnet's chief English importers were Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 - 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1515 - 47), who had generally translated their Italian originals not only into English but into a different shape of sonnet.
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