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italy in English:

1. italian italian


Some Italian fashion designers are saying that white bathing suits will catch on this year.
Over the last month, I have eaten Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian and Mexican food.
I'm Italian.
The Italian paid for his coffee in Germany with Greek euro coins.
Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin.
Silvio Berlusconi is an Italian politician, the current Prime Minister of Italy, as well as a successful entrepreneur.
I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.
I would prefer to have a list of Italian words which aren't in the corpus.
The former Italian currency was the lira and its symbol was "₤". It's not related to the Turkish lira.
As more time passed, these Creoles became separate languages: Spanish, French, Italian, etc.
I am looking for an Italian person so as to do an Italian-Spanish exchange.
Pasta is called pasta because it's the Italian word for "dough" from which it is made.
I understand Italian perfectly, she boasted while choosing a dish from the menu, but when the food was served, it was not at all what she expected.
The calzone is a pizza-like turnover, filled with tomatoes and cheese, whose name comes from an Italian word for "pants."
How many women do you know that are managers with high levels of responsibility in Italian companies, public or private?

2. rome rome


Rome is in Italy.
Rome became a great power under Julius Caesar.
I visited Rome for the first time in my life.
Around the year 174 AD, his people revolted against Rome.
If you have ever visited Rome, you must have seen the Coliseum.
Nero did not actually fiddle while Rome burned.
Not only did we go to Paris, but we also visited Rome.
No, please don't concern yourself. I have learnt to do as the Romans when in Rome.
I had to put back the hotel reservations for Rome by three days.
In ancient Rome, the bodyguards who surrounded the wealthy and powerful to protect them when they walked the streets, were called satellites.
Having visited Rome many times, he knows about it well.
A woman in movement clothed in what resembles a bikini is drawn on a Sicilian mosaic from 5th century Rome.
During this time of the year you can neither enter nor leave Rome.
There are a lot of old cities in Italy. Rome and Venice, for example.
In olden times, football was popular in both Greece and Rome.