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  • * Italian * Malay * Persian * Portuguese * Romanian * Russian ... Category:Language navigational boxes Category:List templates by topic ...
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  • From Middle English rys, from Old French ris, from Old Italian riso ... to be either a borrowing from a Dravidian language (compare Proto-Dravidian ...
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  • # (uncountable) The way in which the words of a language are made ... #:His Italian pronunciation is terrible. # (countable) The act of pronouncing ...
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  • |name = Language phonologies |title = Phonologies of the world's ... * American Sign Language * Arabic ** Modern Standard ** Egyptian ...
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  • of European literature. First invented by Italian poets in the thirteenth ... ==The Italian sonnet== The Italian (sometimes called "Petrarchan ...
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  • hence the name "octave," from Italian for eight. In the chromatic ... written." 8va stands for ottava, the Italian word for octave. Sometimes ...
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  • had ruled did fall to Italy, becoming Italian East Africa. After 1935 ... of Wuchale did not say the same thing in Italian and Amharic. The former ...
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  • the translation of the Old Persian language. Grotefend succeeded in ... He continued his career mostly working on Latin and Italian language ...
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  • or more voices of a secular text, often in Italian. The madrigal has its origins ... Transalpina in 1588, a collection of Italian madrigals with translated ...
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  • determine the philosophic direction of the Italian Renaissance. In 1438 he ... and gave classes about Plato to interested Italian scholars. His work reawakened ...
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  • A villanelle is a poetic form which entered English language poetry ... The French word villanelle comes from the Italian word villanella, which derives ...
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  • In musical terminology, tempo (Italian for "time," from ... The plural of tempo in Italian is tempi. Some writers employ this ...
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  • Amerigo Vespucci (March 9, 1454 - February 22, 1512) was an Italian ... di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, an Italian banker and politician, and ...
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  • March 10, 1749 – August 17, 1838) was an Italian librettist and poet born ... languages, including French, German, and Italian. While in Vienna, he also ...
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  • any word that modifies any other part of language: verbs, adjectives (including ... '-mente' (Portuguese, Spanish, Italian) or '-ment' (French ...
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  • considered an indispensable ingredient in Italian and Greek cuisine. It serves ... is particularly widely used in Greek and Italian cuisines. Rogers (2004b ...
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  • Guido Cavalcanti (c. 1255 – 1300) was an Italian poet who was one ... to change the very shape of the Italian language which, after Dante and ...
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  • Francesco Filelfo (July 25, 1398 - July 31, 1481), was an Italian ... Latin, and carried out the duties of an Italian scholar, writing political ...
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  • comparé, German: Rechtsvergleichung, Italian: diritto comparato, Spanish: ... instance, the antithesis between (say) the Italian and the American Law, and ...
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