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Italian
/ ɪˈæə /
noun
- the official language of Italy and one of the official languages of Switzerland: the native language of approximately 60 million people. It belongs to the Romance group of the Indo-European family, and there is a considerable diversity of dialects
- a native, citizen, or inhabitant of Italy, or a descendant of one
- See Italian vermouth
adjective
- relating to, denoting, or characteristic of Italy, its inhabitants, or their language
Pronunciation Note
Other yvlog Forms
- ·ٲi·ܱ adjective
- t-·ٲi adjective noun
- -·ٲi adjective
- ԴDz-·ٲi adjective noun
- -·ٲi adjective noun
- d-·ٲi adjective noun
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Example Sentences
As a matter of fact, we exchanged wedding vows nine years ago in a gorgeous Italian villa overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
It gave the cake a glossy, almost shellacked finish—the kind of thing that made it look like it had been plucked straight from the window of a sun-drenched Italian bakery.
Aside from economic losses, he says there is a risk that US consumers will turn to imitations, capturing market share that would otherwise go to authentic Italian products.
On Wednesday night, Italian PM Georgia Meloni said that while she considered the tariffs wrong, everything would be done to try and reach an agreement with the US.
There was crispy white carpet in rooms featuring iconic design pieces from the Italian design house Gufram, including the Pratone lounge chair in the vibrant shape and color of oversized blades of grass.
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