Proper noun
Italiano (plural Italianos)
A surname from Italian.
An early manuscript dictionary, Dizionario Italiano e Maltese, was discovered in the Biblioteca Vallicelliana in Rome in the 1980s, together with a grammar, the Regole per la Lingua Maltese, attributed to a French Knight named Thezan. Source: Internet
After the death of Domenico Italiano, known as Il Papa, different clans tried to gain control over the produce market. Source: Internet
Alex Gramigni’s collaboration with Pirelli for the Old School Racing powered by Pirelli & Yamaha event is in addition to his testing activities with Pirelli and his role of advisor in the Campionato Italiano Velocità (Italian Superbike Championship). Source: Internet
Chef Paolo Laboa of Solo Italiano in Portland makes gnocchi with his daughter Evelina and Asa, son of general manager Jesse Bania. Source: Internet
Carabinieri license plates begin with "CC" or previously with "EI" (formerly Esercito Italiano, Italian Army), and a Carabinieri car is traditionally called a Gazzella ( gazelle ). Source: Internet
Kyoto: Istituto Italiano di Cultura / Scuola di Studi sull' Asia Orientale p.17-18, 35 In the past, many have tried to capitalise on Shaolin Monastery fame by building their own schools on Mount Song. Source: Internet