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Italian language (15665 bytes)
1: {{language|name=Italian|nativename=Italiano 6: |family=[[Indo-European language family|Indo-European]]<br> 7: [[Italic languages|Italic]]<br> 8: [[Romance languages|Romance]]<br> 9: [[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]<br> List of Italian language poets (991 bytes) 1: ...s]] who wrote in [[Italian language|Italian]] (or Italian dialects): List of Italian language television channels (738 bytes) 1: '''Italian language television channels''' include the following : 11: *[[MTV]] - Italian version, Italy Italian (445 bytes) 1: The word '''Italian''' can have these meanings: 4: ...Italians|Italian people]], or emigrants such as [[Italian American]]s 5: # The [[Italian language]] 7: ...ing''' (a [[vinaigrette]] with [[herb]]s), and '''Italian sandwich''' (more commonly called a [[submarine s... 9: {{wikt|Italian}} The Italian (576 bytes) 1: '''''The Italian''''' is a [[1915 in film|1915]] film which tells ... 6: [[Category:1915 films|Italian, The]] 7: [[Category:United States National Film Registry|Italian, The]] Italian Greyhound (6264 bytes) 4: !Italian Greyhound 13: |Piccolo Levriero Italiano 42: ... NZKC], [http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/companions/italiangreyhound.std.shtml UKC] 44: The '''Italian Greyhound''' is a small [[dog breeds|breed]] of [... 46: ... kg. They look like miniature [[Greyhound]]s. The Italian Greyhound is considered a good companion dog, as ... Italian bee (5048 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Italian bee}}<br />{{StatusSecure}} 18: ''Apis mellifera ligustica'' is the Italian bee which is a sub-species of the [[Western honey... 21: The Italian honeybee originates from the continental part of ... 23: Italian bees, having been conditioned to the warmer clima... 26: ...own and yellow bands. Among different strains of Italian bees ther are three different colors: Leather; br... Italian Folktales (4929 bytes) 1: ...'Fiabe Italiane'') is a collection of 200 [[Italy|Italian]] [[folktale]]s published in [[1956 in literature... Italian Government (15496 bytes) 4: ...'Italian Government''' of today is defined by the Italian Constitution, which was written by the Constituti... 8: ...ion to ceding his temporal power over Rome to the Italian government the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the ... 10: ...lini's totalitarianism did not completely destroy Italian democracy until 1925 when the last pretenses of a... 12: ..., 1948. Since that time, almost 50 years ago the Italian system of government has remained unchanged. 16: ... The [[legislative branch]] is composed of the [[Italian Parliament]] - itself a bicameral legislature wit... Italian Senate (1188 bytes) 1: The '''Italian Senate''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: '''Senato della Repubblica''') is the [[upper ... 3: ...d for a maximum of 5 years, of whom six represent Italians residing overseas. Senators must be 40 or older,... 14: ...://www.senato.it/senato.htm Official website] (in Italian) Italian sauce (880 bytes) 1: Italian Sauce 9: ...In Taste, Containing Over Two Hundred Recipes For Italian Dishes'' from a project that puts out-of-copyrigh... Italian Opera (7254 bytes) 1: ...r, but performed by voices in that way, which the Italians term, 'recitative', being likewise adorned with ... 5: ...in [[Florence]]. The opera, ''Euridice'', from an Italian poem by [[Ottavio Rinuccini]], set to music by [[... 17: ...Camilla'' (1697) made him famous, well beyond the Italian peninsula. His operas were conducted and performe... 23: ...and gave advantageous meaning to the struggle for Italian independence and to unify Italy. 25: ...nd which is described by critics as the finest of Italian romantic operas with the traditional components: ... Italian proverbs (133 bytes) 1: ...proverbs]] from [[Italy]], please see [[Wikiquote:Italian proverbs]]. 3: ''See also:'' [[Italian musical terms]]. Italian hitch (582 bytes) 1: The '''Italian Hitch''' is a simple [[knot]], commonly used by [... 2: ==Tying the Italian Hitch== Italian rock (2820 bytes) 1: {{Italianmusic}} 2: ...[cover version|covers]]. The first distinctively Italian [[singer-songwriter]] was [[Piero Ciampi]], whose... 4: ...ronzo]]'s ''[[YS]]'' is one of the most discussed Italian prog albums, with some calling it trash and other... 6: ...ame period, the early 1970s, also saw the rise of Italian singers and songwriters like [[Lucio Battisti]], ... 8: ...[Gaznevada]] fused [[New Wave music|New Ave]] and Italian [[varieta]] with punk and other influences. In t... Italian comics (755 bytes) 1: An '''Italian Comic''' is a [[comic book]] that generally is co... 4: Some famous italian comics authors are 12: ...e been translated into many languages, other than italian. 15: * For a non-exhaustive list of Italian authors, see [[List of comic creators]] 16: * For a non-exhaustive list of Italian comic books, see [[List of comic books]] Italian Empire (1407 bytes) 1: ...nd]] (now [[Somalia]]). in pursuit of a larger '''Italian Empire,''' Mussolini's invasion of [[Ethiopia]] i... 5: In the [[decorative arts]], the phrase '''"Italian Empire"''' denotes the international [[Neoclassic... 8: ...1870, the many different nations that made up the Italian peninsula, like Naples and the Papal States, cam... 10: [[Category:Italian history]] Italian Campaign (3349 bytes) 1: The '''Italian Campaign''' of [[World War II]] was the name of [... 3: ...ated the invasion of Italy. It was clear that the Italian people were becoming less enthusiastic about thei... 17: ...tember 3]] [[1943]] in [[Operation Baytown]]. The Italian government surredered on [[8 September]], but the... 29: ...the fall of Rome and the landings in Normandy the Italian campaign became of secondary importance. This las... 32: ...ani_italy_campaign.shtml BBC's flash video of the Italian Campaign] Italian peninsula (673 bytes) 1: The '''Italian peninsula''' or the '''Apennine peninsula''' is o... 6: * [[Vatican City]], which is an enclave in the Italian city of [[Rome]] 11: [[Category:Southern Europe|Italian Peninsula]] Italian grammar (13585 bytes) 1: ...r''' is the study of [[grammar]] in the [[Italian language]]. 4: [[Noun]]s in Italian have [[Grammatical gender|gender]] (masculine or ... 36: Lastly, the soft/hard nature of italian ''c'' and ''g'' leads to a few spelling/pronuncia... 53: ...sp, st, etc). See also [[italian language#Sounds|Italian sounds]]. 77: (Compare [[German language|German]] ''Sie''.)
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