Common Italian Words
Q. What English words are used in Italy?
List of English Words of Italian Origin
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- al dente: literally “to the tooth,” meaning firm and slightly chewy (particularly pasta)
- al fresco: outside in the fresh air.
- amaretto: almond-flavored liqueur.
- antipasto: appetizer course with olives, cured meat, artichokes and peppers.
Q. How many Italian words are in English?
List of dictionaries by number of words
Language | Approx. no. of words | Dictionary |
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Icelandic | 560,000 | Orðabók Háskólans |
English | 520,000 | English Wiktionary |
Korean | 511,282 | Standard Korean Language Dictionary |
Italian | 500,000 | Grande Dizionario Hoepli Italiano |
- Pizza = Pizza.
- Year = Anno.
- Yes = Si.
- No = No.
- Thank you = Grazie.
- You’re welcome = Prego.
- Please = Per favore.
- Excuse me = Mi scusi.
Q. What’s the meaning of Ciao Bella?
beautiful
Q. What does Ciao Mio Amore?
(Hello, my love!) the feast of people in love), and what better way to celebrate than by learning a common romantic Italian greeting. Ciao, amore mio! Hello, my love!
Q. What does Mija mean?
my daughter
Q. What’s Amore mean?
love
Q. Is Te Amo Italian?
“Te Amo” is Spanish and it simply means ‘I love you’ in English. “Te” stands for ‘you’ and “amo” means ‘love’. It is a very formal and affectionate way to say ‘I love you’. You can use “te amo” to let your girlfriend/boyfriend know, that you are deeply in love with her/him.
Q. What country is te amo?
Within the German-speaking countries a German version by Howard Carpendale also received a great success in 1977, peaking at number two in Germany and number ten in Austria….Ti amo.
“Ti amo” | |
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Released | 1977 (original version) 2002 (duet version) |
Recorded | 1977 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 4:10 (original), 3:56 (duet) |
Q. Is Te Amo French?
Portuguese Eu te amo (I love you.)
Q. What does Andiamo mean in Italy?
(we) go, (we) are going, gone.