Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hei Dudz can someone help me to name italian coffee outlet in bangalore ,?

How about "Java Joe's"? Kinda sounds nice.




















bwg

Hei Dudz can someone help me to name italian coffee outlet in bangalore ,?
Take your pick:


Coffee Shop


Name Address Pincode Phones Cuisine Avg-cost of Meal for 2 persons


Barista St Marks Road 560001 2229 7739 Coffee Shop 200.00


Barista Brigade Road 560001 2532 3292 Coffee Shop 200.00


Pinxx Dickenson Road 560001 2558 4242 Coffee Shop 1000.00


Coorg @Grand Ashoka Kumara Krupa Road 560020 2226 9462 Coffee Shop 700.00


Cupps %26amp; Mugs Infantry Road 560001 2559 1745 Coffee Shop 400.00


Gardenia @ Taj Residency Race Course Road 560001 2225 5055 Coffee Shop 1000.00


Kapalua Airport Road 560017 2527 6770 Coffee Shop 700.00


Lanai @ Le Meridian Sankey Road 560020 2226 2233 Coffee Shop 1000.00


Orange County @ The Central Park Dickenson Road 560042 2558 4242 Coffee Shop 700.00


1498 A.D @ The Atria 1, Palace Road 560001 2220 5205 Coffee Shop 400.00


Pinxx 47/1, Dickenson Road 560052 2558 4242 Coffee Shop 600.00


Potluck Cafe @ gateway hotel Residency Road 560025 5600 4545 Coffee Shop 200.00


Sweet Chariot Cafe 15/2, Residency Road 560025 2222 6923 Coffee Shop 200.00


Wellington Room @ The Windsor Manor Sankey road 560020 2226 9898 Coffee Shop 1000.00


Does anyone know what the name Cali means in Italian or Sicilian?

We came from the region of Enna in Sicily.

Does anyone know what the name Cali means in Italian or Sicilian?
As far as I know, in Italian it does not mean anythng specific.
Reply:It hasn't got any meaning in Italian, but in Albanian it's written kali and means the horse...Maybe is a word from the arbëreshs(the Albanians that to save from the Ottoman Empire in that time went in Calabria and Sicily...But I'm not really sure...
Reply:It could be an abbreviation of Calogero.. I think..

ginger lily

Hi - a tv ad is running for a free espresso machine when you buy coffee. Italian name B---.tv - Cant find!?

Thank you!

Hi - a tv ad is running for a free espresso machine when you buy coffee. Italian name B---.tv - Cant find!?
It is the Bettoni. You can find it at www.bettoni.tv





Added comment: I saw the commercial again today (they show you the machine and the way the coffe comes in packets etc) and I tried the address above which is what they tell you, I double-checked) but it doesn't work! I will look further and if I find the URL that works I will be back with it. Talk about poor advertising...


Name a good inexpensive Italian restaurant in Liverpool for southern Italian specialties (red sauce)?

Napiolatan and Sicilian food like Ravioli, Lasagna, Spaghetti and Meat Balls, all made in spicy red sauces. I'm not interested in fancy, expensive Northern Italian bistros serving haute cuisine. I'm looking for something plain and good like you'd find in New York.

Name a good inexpensive Italian restaurant in Liverpool for southern Italian specialties (red sauce)?
TRY the Olive press


25-27 Castle Street,


Liverpool,


L2 4TA
Reply:Filini


Radisson SAS Hotel


107 Old Hall Street


Liverpool


Tel: 0151 9661500





the reviews sounded good...


mains ranged from 拢9.50 to 17.50


starters 拢4.50 to 拢7.00


I was just thinking of the name Antonio. What do you think of naming a boy that who is english, not italian?

I was thinking it may sound too pretentious of you're not of the right ethnicity. No good reason for asking, just popped into my head.

I was just thinking of the name Antonio. What do you think of naming a boy that who is english, not italian?
I understand that you aren't sure about using that name, but it really is a good one.


As people move all over the world, people hear new names and the lines between cultures soften. I think Antonio will do very well for an English man.
Reply:I thinks its fine - everyone knows how to say it and I have known black %26amp; hispanic Antonio's so I wouldnt worry about your child's ethnic background.
Reply:Hey, its your kid...Why should you worry what other people might think.





But anyways..Antonio sounds great!
Reply:if you're afraid of seeming pretentious, you could make it Anthony, but i really see nothing wrong with Antonio. Besides, he could end up going by Tony either way,anyhow.





PS Antonio Bandares isn't Italian. And if you do name your son/future son Antonio and people ask, you could just tell them you're a fan of Banderes, or something. But really, it should need no explanation. It's a nice name, regardless of ethnicity.
Reply:i love the name Benjamin. I Wish i was named Benjamin.
Reply:I think Antonio is fine for a child who is english. My nephews name is Marcus Antonio after his father Antonio Marc and is also english.





good luck!
Reply:I think its fine to name outside of your ethnicity. I know that if I saw the name I would think of someone that was italian though. I children named stefano and efastino but they are very italian and there parents names are luiciana and salvatore. It's up to you though. Some other suggestions might be...





Abram


Alec


William


Owen


Evan


Lucas
Reply:I know tons of guys named Antonio and none of them are Italian.
Reply:It's doesn't matter what they are. Antonio could be Italian or Latin.
Reply:It's a nice name, if you're Italian or not.
Reply:Anthony would be better, and either way he will be called Tony. ~
Reply:Try the name Harrison. It is a good english name. Remember when the child is in school or applying for a job that they will have a preconceived idea of that person based on their name before they even step foot in the place.
Reply:We are in the day and age where we cross the lines of what is proper for what nationality.





I think Antonnio is a fantastic name. If you can nick name him Anton or Tony.
Reply:Te he he .... Im Italian ....well Australian but parents are Italian ..... and i LOVE THAT NAME .... its a reallllly nice name for a little boy and for a grown man


dont worry about what any one thinks if you like the name GO for it .... also he can shorten his name to Tony when he grows up if he wishes ....





Go for it ... it is a very nice name
Reply:Hi! I'm Spanish. Although Antonio it's a quite common name in Spanish, I like that name a lot.





I dont' think you have to be Spanish or Italian to call your son like that. There are many people in Latin America who are actually Spanish and give their children English names.


If you like it, go for it!;)
Reply:I love Antonio. Break the stereotype!
Reply:I dnt like Antonio...in South America, it was used


alot back in the days..its a old name that reminds


me of the past, the poor people who were alot of


them named Antonio...dnt like it...try Anthony...


much much better.. ;)


What is a great name for my new italian restaurant???

Ciao Baby Cucina


Bellissimo


Brava





What type of food, from what region in Italy?

What is a great name for my new italian restaurant???
Erbe


Sorriso


Felice


Umbria


Mezzaluna


Le Stelle





Don Corleone's
Reply:Pasta Lotsa
Reply:Ciao Italiano





^.^
Reply:MONGA
Reply:piatti.
Reply:VIVA ITALIA
Reply:Topolino麓s!! Topolino is Mickey麓s (as in Mickey Mouse) name in Italian
Reply:dont name it after yourself, name it after something of the italian traditions..... maybe the italian word for family, laugh, happy, kisses, or love.
Reply:Name it after your speciality dish.
Reply:Barbiere


Morosa


Felice


Per sempre
Reply:poohbear91793's Italian Restaurant
Reply:Mama's Corner
Reply:***Guido Whosa Pizza.
Reply:Spagettateria, Mangia, Pasta Plenty.
Reply:Amore della madre





Mother's Love but not really sure if the grammar is correct, my Italian is even worse then my French LOL.

flowering shrubs

What is the italian name of sonia gandhi the congress leader in india?

Sonia Maino

What is the italian name of sonia gandhi the congress leader in india?
Sonia Gandhi,





Italian name is Antonio maino


Name of italian tenor who performed in the PICC several years back?

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Good name for an italian renaissance restaurant?

I'm doing a school project, any ideas?

Good name for an italian renaissance restaurant?
wherever I go "Dago". lol @ lewis
Reply:Angelo's and in Michael Angelo unltimate renaissance man
Reply:Don atto's, delicioso, mama mia
Reply:The italian renaissance restaurant
Reply:DaVinci
Reply:The roman Noodle


Dantes Inferno


Boccaccio's pastario


Panoramas Pastaria


Last supper


Da Vinci's Kitchen
Reply:Michaelangelo's?
Reply:da vincis
Reply:Florence's Knight in Gale
Reply:Firenze Obnoxiano
Reply:" AN Italian Renaissance Restaurant"
Reply:ginny whop diner


What name is given to the art style of the 1300s that blended together Italian and Northern elements?

Hoer art.

growing begonia

What's a good Italian last name?

I'm creating an Italian character for something I'm writing and need a good last name for the female character. Preferably something that flows with Francesca and maybe something that's not extremely common. Thanks.

What's a good Italian last name?
You should prefer a short last name since her first name is rather long.


A few suggestions are :


Francesca Mori


Francesca Neri


Francesca Sani


Francesca Corsi


Francesca Meini


Francesca Nuti
Reply:botassi, thats my grandma's last name she is from sardinia italy Report Abuse

Reply:Costanza
Reply:Mistretta...my friend's last name
Reply:Crocetti. That was the last name of my Italian teacher all through high school. Alberto Crocetti, you can not really get more Italian then that. It works pretty darn well with Francesca, too. Francesca Crocetti. I like it. Well, if you dont use it, i probably will. ;-)
Reply:Messina
Reply:Lombardi
Reply:Estrogenelli
Reply:Francesca Sorrentino should work. Ciao!
Reply:GREAT Italian last name? Scattanucci =)
Reply:Francesca Benedetto
Reply:Bonaducci
Reply:How about Francesca Maresca ?





Or Francesca Scarricaciottoli--(pronounced Skaa-rick-a-chat-alee) now THERE'S something that's not very common ! (I used to know someone by that name, and no one ever forgot it!)


.
Reply:How about "Murelli"?


Francesca Murelli has a good rhythm, i'm thinking.


Good luck.
Reply:Perfetti, Pizicini, Tarabini.


Actually they are tennis players.


Flora Perfetti, Gloria Pizicini, Patricia Tarabini.
Reply:Ricci that was my old supervisors last name she was all Italian
Reply:Tonare-it's very edgy





La Grossa-Makes you character big
Reply:Papadopolis....shortened to Papa...
Reply:My uncle's family is from Italy. Their last name is Scafide (pronounced: ska-FEE-dee). I think Francesas Scafide sounds way cool...


What is the name of those Italian pretzels with fennel seed in them? My father-in-law. . .?

used to call them something that sounds like, tadalls.


Thanx.

What is the name of those Italian pretzels with fennel seed in them? My father-in-law. . .?
Taralli with Fennel





Makes: 4 to 5 dozen





Ring-shaped biscuits made throughout Southern Italy.





INGREDIENTS


2 teaspoons active dry yeast


1/2 cup warm white wine


1/2 cup warm water


3 cups all-purpose flour


2 cups semolina flour


1/2 cup olive oil


3 tablespoons lightly crushed fennel seeds





INSTRUCTIONS


In a large bowl, scatter yeast over a mixture of white wine and water; leave for several minutes to bubble up, then stir to mix well.


Add flour, semolina, olive oil, fennel seeds, and salt. Mix together, then turn onto an unfloured board and knead until the dough is smooth and elastic. Lightly oil a clean, dry bowl, and return dough. Lightly oil the top, cover with a damp towel, and let rise for 45 minutes or until puffy.


Divide the dough into small pieces. Roll each into a long, slim pencil, cut into 3-inch lengths, and pinch the two ends firmly together to form a ring.


Preheat the oven to 375掳F. Bring a pot of salted water to a rolling boil and drop the taralli in, a few at a time. When the taralli rise, remove and drain on a kitchen towel.


Arrange boiled taralli on a greased cookie sheet and bake 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown and crisp. Makes 4 to 5 dozen.
Reply:They are called TARALLI


What is the meaning of my last name???? (ITALIAN)?

I've looked everywhere. I can't find it.


I know it's Italian i just don't know much else.





Casinelli

What is the meaning of my last name???? (ITALIAN)?
There is a town near Milan, Italy called Casino. People from there would be Casinelli (plural). Your ancestors probably came from there.
Reply:Casinelli ---houses within
Reply:I think it means "little cottages."
Reply:I've searched here http://www.babynames.com/


here http://www.kabalarians.com/index.cfm


here http://www.behindthename.com/


here http://genealogy.about.com/library/surna...


and here http://www.name-meanings.com/search.php





...and couldn't find anything... Sorry. *sigh*





But I did find this.





http://www.last-names.net/surname.asp





Enter your name there and see what you come up with.
Reply:maybe it means you are Italian
Reply:Seems to be your relatives with the last name Casinelli may have migrated from Italy to Glasgow .


"Castelli, Casinelli, Casoli, Garzoli and Capaldi all show up on Glasgow certificates from the time."


I've included a forum with some details of the name casinelli .


Hope this helps .


On which syllable is the accent in the italian name "medici" - the first or second? a raging controversy..

First syllable

On which syllable is the accent in the italian name "medici" - the first or second? a raging controversy..
The first one!!
Reply:ME-di-ci
Reply:i would think it would be the last syllable-pronounced me-de-chee!~!
Reply:I sang a song with this word in it, it's on the first syllable.





ME-di-ci

old maid

I want to know if there is a name day of the italian name "Nino"?If yes,when it celebrates?

Yes.

Nino is short for Antonio Anto-nino, Giovanni Giovan-nino.

St. Antonio's day, jenuary 17th;

St. John The Baptist(San Giovanni Battista), 24th june.

Saint Nino dicember 15th(a woman,

Nina in Italy)

hope this helps:)

I want to know if there is a name day of the italian name "Nino"?If yes,when it celebrates?
In Italy the name Nino is celebrated on Dec 15th.


In Spanish speaking countries (very similar language) is not included on the calendar to be celebrated.


An Italian whose name lead to part of our country鈥檚 name?

please answer correctly and fast

An Italian whose name lead to part of our country鈥檚 name?
Amerigo Vespucci
Reply:Magpie is correct, Amerigo Vespucci.


Can Baroody be an italian name?

There's only one way for you to learn where your own ancestors' origins are - research them back each generation over time, history and geography.

Can Baroody be an italian name?
i'm inclined to think Lebanese. I noticed Rootsweb has some family trees for Baroody. You might look at them. Now information in family trees on any website must be taken as clues not as fact as most is not documented. Even if you see the same information over and over by different submitters a lot of copying is being done.
Reply:Just looking at the letters themselves, we know that there is no "y" in the Italian alphabet. So, the chances of it being Italian are very small unless the name came from somwhere else and the "y" survived. That would be rare.


Come to think of it, don't think I've seen a double "o" before either....
Reply:I would suggest asking this on the Baroody genealogy message boards at:





http://genforum.genealogy.com/baroody/





and





http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.baro...





On these boards, I read some of the posts and it seems like most of the focus is Lebanon, not Italy.





Good luck,


Dave


--


http://www.familypulse.org


What's a male Italian name that means evil? ?

I'm writing a story and the antagonist is, what else, a vampire from around 1800-1875. Anyway, I would like him to be Italian, and for his name to mean something along the lines of "silent evil." I can only find a part, Tacito, which apparently means "mute or silent," but that's it, and I'm still not sure if I should include it in the final name. This character plays a really big part, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

What's a male Italian name that means evil? ?
Malvagit脿 is the Italian for "evil"
Reply:malvagio is evil in Italian, you could combine Tacito and malvagio to make up a name. That's what JK Rowling did with a lot of the spells and names in the Harry Potter series. Let me know if that helps!
Reply:Vito (veeto)


It actually means "Life", but it could go well as a villain's name, I suppose. A vampire is in search of life, with that in mind that could make it work.
Reply:These don't mean evil, but here you go:


-Adolpho--wolf


-Drago/Draco--Dragon


-Emiliano--rival





my favorite is emiliano, it sounds cool and creepy
Reply:Try one of the following:





- Violenzio


- Nefando


- Infausto


- Grifagno


- Mefisto


- Nequizio


- Tenebroso


- Malvenuto


- Senzacuore




honeysuckle

Is it some Italian name? John Marino Fascinelli?

If John is not Italian name, what else can be used as first name?

Is it some Italian name? John Marino Fascinelli?
Marino is an Italian name, and Fascinelli can be an Italian surname (last-name).


John can be "translated" in Italian with Giovanni, or Gianni (means something like Johnny)
Reply:Giovanni I think is the Italian version of the name John. Obviously different languages have different versions of the same name that make sense to that language.
Reply:You can use "Giovanni".


Do you know Andrew 36 born in Philadelphia, Italian last name?

Tell him his mother is looking for him. He can find her on any adoption website.

Do you know Andrew 36 born in Philadelphia, Italian last name?
Good luck.


Risorgimento, the name for nationalistic movement in Italy, is the Italian word for what?

"freedom"


"resurgence"


"unification"


"liberty"

Risorgimento, the name for nationalistic movement in Italy, is the Italian word for what?
Italian Unification (Italian: il Risorgimento, or "The Resurgence") was the political and social movement that unified different states of the Italian peninsula into the single nation of Italy.





There is a lack of consensus on the exact dates for the beginning and the end of Italian reunification, but many scholars agree that the process began with the end of Napoleonic rule and the Congress of Vienna in 1815, and approximately ended with the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, though the last citt脿 irredente did not join the Kingdom of Italy until the Italian victory in World War I.


Does anyone knows , what is the meaning of CASANOVA(Italian name)?

New House/Home





Edit


If you mean what is the meaning of "a" Casanova, it is a "lothario", someone whose chief interest is in seducing women.

Does anyone knows , what is the meaning of CASANOVA(Italian name)?
YES!





It stands for someone who is always trying to hook up with girls, trying to get somthin' somethin' by saying pretty things to the ladies.





I don't think there is a clear translation to the English Language
Reply:CASANOVA is a man who is famous or noted for his love affairs.

china rose

The name of an Italian city in Ethiopia?

It was built in the 1930s.

The name of an Italian city in Ethiopia?
There is no Italian city in Ethiopia. Italinan cities are only in Italy.





Addis Ababa was occupied by Mussolini's Fascist Italy from 1936 until 1941; a colonial effort which left an indelible imprint on the city.





The ultimate goal of the fascist leadership of the occupation was to restructure Addis Ababa and colonize it with a surplus from the overpopulated homeland. The only remnants of this scheme are 'suburban' settlements on the outskirts of Addis Ababa at Bishofu and Halata, both of which lacked the infrastructure and amenities to attract many Italians or other foreigners (Pankhurst).





Though the envisioned settlement of the East African Empire by the general population of Italy never materialized, over 130,000 Italians, mostly temporary laborers, lived and worked in Ethiopia during the occupation (Pankhurst). This labor pool, along with an equal proportion of Ethiopian workers, constructed dozens of European style offices, shops, flats and houses. Massive efforts were also made to construct roads in the city and throughout the empire between 1936 and 1937 by 60,000 Italians (Pankhurst). After 1937, the crews, consisting by then of only 10,000 Italians and 50,000 Ethiopians, set to work on connecting Addis Ababa to Italian port cities at Mogadishu, Somalia and Massawa, Eritrea (Pankhurst).





Take care
Reply:This is wrong; I've lived and worked in both Ethiopia and Eritrea. Addis is not "the Italian" city....anyone who has been to both places would easily say Asmara. It's known for its architecture, most of which was designed by Italians. Report Abuse

Reply:I think you might be thinking of Asmara, now the capital of Eritrea which has a lot of Italian architecture in the city centre (cathedral, etc.) (Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia but there was a long between the two that resulted in an independent Eritrea).





from wikipedia:


It was occupied by Italy in 1889 and became the national capital in 1897. In the early 20th century, a railway line was built to the coast, passing through the town of Ghinda, under the direction of Carlo Cavanna. In the late 1930s the Italians changed the face of the town, with a new structure and new buildings; Asmara was called Piccola Roma (Little Rome). Nowadays the major part of buildings are of Italian origin, and shops still have Italian names (e.g. Bar Vittoria, Pasticceria moderna, Casa del formaggio, and Ferramenta).
Reply:what dose this question has to do with Egypt??
Reply:That would be Paris, which is in Greece.
Reply:yes
Reply:no


What is a good name for an Italian Restaurant.?

Hmm. I like ur question. It makes me think =) Here's what I thought of:


-Dulce (it means sweet in Italian)


-Caprice (it means crazy but a good crazy in Italian)


- Amore (love)


-Cantana


-Bella Luisa


-Bella Noche


-Risotto

What is a good name for an Italian Restaurant.?
Dimitrios
Reply:~Luigi's Italiano Restaraunt~
Reply:"Bella"
Reply:benittos
Reply:Mamma Mia's
Reply:All of the good names are used up!!!
Reply:Tony's or Antonio's





(Your name doesn't even have to be Tony, trust me, it works)
Reply:Portfino, Al Fresco, Ciapinno, Bruschetta
Reply:Mozzerella's


parmasen's


feddichini's


dijournay's
Reply:Casa Di Amore
Reply:If your name or last name is italian, then it is perfect.
Reply:GIOIA MIA PISCIAPIANO This place actually exists in Rome Italy (TOTALLY AWESOME FOOD) and the story behind the name is just wayyyyyy toooo funny! http://www.hoteljulia.it/imgioiamia/gioi...
Reply:Vino Vendetta


Is Allison an Irish or Italian name?

I have heard both.

Is Allison an Irish or Italian name?
Neither, its a Norman name
Reply:It was the name of Chaucer's Wife of Bath (Canterbury Tales).


According to behindthename.com it is in English and French use and was a a Medieval Norman form of Alice, occasionally used as a masculine name.
Reply:believe me, it's not italian 'cuz i'm italian. You can hear italian people with this name but it's not italian. it's english
Reply:Well, it is certainly NOT Italian. It is probably Irish or German.
Reply:I thought Scottish
Reply:I have no clue but I'm an Allison too!
Reply:It's a British name


What's the name of the Italian restaurant in Costa Mesa?

right by the mall there in the shopping center... thanks


they got great lasagna, I had the best valentine day from there hands down

What's the name of the Italian restaurant in Costa Mesa?
Maggiano's Little Italy
Reply:Yep...Maggiano's Little Italy. Great food and a really fun place to eat. You feel like Frank Sinatra might be at the next booth over! http://www.maggianos.com/





They're all over now, you should check the map on the website to see if there's one near you (that is, if you don't live here.)
Reply:They have really good calamari and tiramisu as well :) YUM! Good serving portions!
Reply:It's called Maggiano's Little Italy - pretty good, but it's also a chain so you can probably find one in many major cities around the country. They've got huge portions and are a lot of fun for bigger parties too.





If you're in Costa Mesa there are TONS of non-chain restaurants you should try that are also fantastic for Italian - Onotria in particular which is a little farther down Bristol Street in Costa Mesa.

pot marigold

What's the name of that italian singer who was blind from birth who sang the song at the end of step brothers?

in english one of the lines is something like if you leave, i will follow...

What's the name of that italian singer who was blind from birth who sang the song at the end of step brothers?
The awful fraud Andrea "look at my closed unseeing eyes, everyone" Bocellism. A disgrace to singers and singing.
Reply:It's called "Por Ti Volare" or "Time to Say Goodbye" or "Con te Partiro"


as sung by Andrea Bocelli.





Here is the English version:





When I'm alone


I dream of the horizon


and words fail;


yes, I know there is no light


in a room where the sun is absent,


if you are not here with me.


At the windows


show everyone my heart


which you set alight;


enclose within me


the light you


encountered on the street.





Time to say goodbye. -- I'll go with you


to countries I never


saw and shared with you,


now, yes, I shall experience them.


I'll go with you


on ships across seas


which, I know,


no, no, exist no longer;


it's time to say goodbye. -- with you I shall experience them.


When you are far away


I dream of the horizon


and words fail,


and, yes, I know


that you are with me;


you, my moon, are here with me,


my sun, you are here with me


with me, with me, with me.





Time to say goodbye. -- I'll go with you


to countries I never


saw and shared with you,


now, yes, I shall experience them.


I'll go with you


on ships across seas


which, I know,


no, no, exist no longer,


with you I shall experience them again.


I'll go with you


on ships across seas


which, I know,


no, no, exist no longer,


with you I shall experience them again.


I'll go with you.





I'll revive them with you.


I'll go with you upon ships across the seas,


seas that exist no more,


I'll revive them with you.


I'll go with you.





You and me.


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Spanish:


Cuando vivo solo


sue帽o un horizonte


falto de palabras.


En la sombra y entre lunces


todo es negro para mi mirada


Si tu no est谩s junto a m铆 . . .aqu铆.





T煤


en tu mundo


separado del mio por un abismo.


Oye


llamame


yo volar茅


a tu mundo lejano.





Por ti volar茅


espera que llegar茅


mi fin de trayecto eres t煤


para vivirlo los dos.





Por ti volar茅


por cielos y mares


hasta tu amor.


Abriendo los ojos por fin


contigo vivir茅.





Cuando est谩s lejana


sue帽o un horizonte


falto de palabras.


Y yo s茅 que simpre est谩s ah铆, ah铆,


una luna hecha para m铆,


siempre iluminada para m铆,


por m铆, por m铆, por m铆 . . .





Por ti volar茅


espera que llegar茅


mi fin de trayecto eres t煤


contigo yo vivir茅.





Por ti volar茅


por cielos y mares


hasta tu amor.


Abriendo los ojos por fin


contigo yo vivir茅.





Por ti volar茅


por cielos y mares


hasta tu amor.


Abriendo los ojos por fin


contigo yo vivir茅.


Por ti volar


--------------------------------------...





Italian:


Quando sono solo


Sogno allorizzonte


E mancan le parole


Si lo so che non c? luce


In una stanza quando manca il sole


Se non ci sei tu con me, con me


Su le finestre


Mostra a tutti il mio cuore


Che hai accesso


Chiudi dentro me


La luce


Che hai incontrato per strada.





Con te partiro


Paesi che non ho mai


Veduto e vissuto con te


Adesso si li vivr?


Con te partiro


Su navi per mari


Che io lo so


No no non esistono pi?


Con te io li rivivro.





Quando sei lontana


Sogno allorizzonte


E mancan le parole


E io si lo so


Che sei con me con me


Tu mia luna tu sei qui con me


Mio sole tu sei qui con me,


Con me, con me, con me.





Con te partiro


Paesi che non ho mai


Veduto e vissuto con te


Adesso s? li vivr?


Con te partir?


Su navi per mari


Che io lo so


No no non esistono pi?


Con te io li rivivr?


Con te partir?


Su navi per mari


Che io lo so


No no non esistono pi?


Con te io li rivivr?


Con te partiro.


Io con te.





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And finally, a little bit of back story:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Con_te_part...
Reply:Andrea Bocelli
Reply:Bocelli
Reply:andrea bocelli


If Bernie Madoff had an Italian last name, do you think he would have gotten off as easily as he has (so far)?

I didn't think of this myself, I actually read it in my newspaper and found it interesting. What do you think?

If Bernie Madoff had an Italian last name, do you think he would have gotten off as easily as he has (so far)?
No. Remember who the judges are.
Reply:he hasnt got off, he is on bail, when he goes to court, he will go to jail for a very long time


I need the name of a lawyer who works for the Italian Consulate in Toronto 136 Beverley St?

I need this lawyer to legalize some documents for a civil marriage of non-italians in Italy.

I need the name of a lawyer who works for the Italian Consulate in Toronto 136 Beverley St?
I suggest that you contact the consulate directly:





136, Beverley St


Toronto, ON - M5T 1Y5





Tel. 416-977-1566


Fax 416-977-1119





Opening hours:


Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, Friday - 09.00 - 12.00


Wednesday 14.00 - 16.00





http://www.constoronto.esteri.it/Consola...
Reply:Hello ,


I'm an Italian Lawyer and I work in Italy.


Any else you need in Italy, you can call me


cesarini59@virgilio.it
Reply:Call this number from 9-12 to book your appointment:





416-977-1566 ext. 295


What Is The Name Of The Best Italian Restaurant In Orlando And Where In The City Is It Located ?

il Pescatore , on primrose owned by a family grom NYC

What Is The Name Of The Best Italian Restaurant In Orlando And Where In The City Is It Located ?
The best Italian Restaurant in Orlando is Enzo's on the Lake which is located in Winter Springs/Casselberry. It is on 17-92 approximately 2 miles north of the intersection of S.R. 436.





Antonio's in Maitland or in Celebration is fine but Enzo's is much more authentic and a true Italian restaurant.
Reply:Can't go wrong with Antonio's. They have fine dining upstairs and casual dining downstairs. great food. italian entrees and pizza. check out their website. you can see the menus. I go to the one in Maitland, which is right on the border to orlando. they also have one on sandlake road in orlando.


http://www.antoniosonline.com/
Reply:Eaten at Brio and Christini's both are good. Chrisitinis is a little more high end if you like expensive, but Brio has good prices good calamari.


http://www.10best.com/Orlando,FL/Restaur...
Reply:You should try Cafe Trasteviere located at 825 N. Magnolia Avenue. You should call 407. 839.0235 for reservations, but they are closed on Sunday!
Reply:Maggiano's and it is located on I-drive near Pointe Orlando!





Enjoy!
Reply:theres a really good italien pizza/pasta restaurant called louie's in kissimmee

leander

Can anyone name some French wine varieties that are similar to the Italian wine "Brunello di Montalcino"?

Well, Pinguino is correct in that Brunello is made from Sangiovese and Sangiovese is essentially only grown in Italy. However, if you're looking for less of technically similar wine and just something that tastes like Brunello, consider an expensive red wine from Burgundy, an older, Merlot-based Bordeaux, or even something from Chateauneuf de Pape.





Wines from Burgundy are made from Pinot Noir, which is typically a light-bodied wine, but very unique at the higher price points in this particular part of France. Expect to really shell out though - you'll be looking at over $100 to get the full effect, but Brunello itself it pretty expensive, so there's not much of difference between the two.





For Bordeaux, something made in Pomerol is better than the Medoc, as Pomerol wines will be Merlot based (opposed to Cabernet Sauvignon based) and have smoother tannin, similar to a Brunello.





I also think you'd have good luck with something from Chateuneuf de Pape, a small area in the south of France in the area known as the Rhone. Chateauneuf de Pape is made from Syrah and tends to be very ripe thanks to the growing conditions and soil. The best news is wine from this area is financially more approachable - you can get a great bottle for about $35 - $40, instead of the $80 - 100 you were likely paying for Brunello.

Can anyone name some French wine varieties that are similar to the Italian wine "Brunello di Montalcino"?
Sangiovese is as others have said an Italian grape. In my estimation it has pretty unique characteristics and I cannot think of any French wine that tastes like it. I am not really sure that even know a French wine that is similar in taste, nose, etc. If you must have French then so be it just choose what some of the others have suggested. Now myself if I wanted something similar I would try USA wines because you can actually get the Sangiovese grape. Will they taste exactly the same ? No. If you are interested e-mail me and I will make some specific suggestions.
Reply:Not really; Brunello di Montalcino is from Sangiovese, which is a strictily Italian variety of grapes. But some wines are a blend bwteen Sangiovese and Cabernet-sauvignon (blends are more from France)


What's a good restaurant name for a fancy, rich italian restaurant?

It doesn't have to be a real place or fake one, I just need a good name at least by today. Thanks!

What's a good restaurant name for a fancy, rich italian restaurant?
Catanzaro Gardens
Reply:Meditranio
Reply:Vito's
Reply:Vino Valley Bistro


Essence of Italy


Italiano Magnifico


O Solo Meo


Papa Pastas
Reply:La Vita Deliziosa


--it means "the delicious life"
Reply:taste of italy
Reply:The last name of the owners.
Reply:mangiare/mangia, amici or baci
Reply:Bruno's
Reply:Caliente'
Reply:La Spazzalino da Denti


OR...


La Natiche


OR...


La Gola


OR...


Domani Mattina


Do you have an Italian Last Name which is similar to a food?

which one is the awesomest

Do you have an Italian Last Name which is similar to a food?
De Pizza
Reply:The current Italian Minister for University and Research is named Giuseppe Pizza.





Other "yummy" sounding Italian last names:





- Panini


- Biscotti


- Pomodoro (tomato)


- Finocchi (fennel)


- Pesce (fish)


- Cozza (mussel)


- Riso (rice)


- Pera (pear)


- Piselli (peas)


- Dolce (dessert)


- Caff茅 (coffee)


- Noce (walnut)


- Nocella (hazelnut)





And so on...


What was the name of the Italian chef that Napoleon took with him on campaigns?

I always thought that Napoleon's chef was a chap called Dunand, who I thought was French rather than Italian. He was the man responsible for the creation of the dish "marengo".





A chicken or veal dish made with cognac or white wine, tomatoes, eggs, crayfish, garlic, olive oil and bread. Chicken Marengo is said to have been created by Napoleon's chef Dunand, who was ordered to create a meal for Napoleon while he was on the battlefield in the Italian town of Marengo in 1800. Napoleon apparently enjoyed it so much that he asked for it to be served after every battle.

cotton rose

Trying to spell an italian name, sounds like adavianni, can anyone help me out?

Your questions is almost impossible to answer without knowing what word you're trying to spell? Do you have anymore to go on?





Keep in mind that in Italian the letter "t" can sound like the letter "d" to English speakers because it's more of a dental sound. So the word you are looking to spell might be more like Ottaviani, or Odaviani.

Trying to spell an italian name, sounds like adavianni, can anyone help me out?
maybe your tryin 2 spell GIOVANNI..
Reply:giuliani


PLEASE! How is this ITALIAN name spelled?

I had a good friend I was looking for and lost touch with, I would like to know how this name is spelled, I'll try and sound it out to the best of my ability:





'Kah-Ley-Oh' Could it be Calleo? Caleo? Kalleyo? Calleio?


I'm pretty sure its somewhere close to Calleo, but maybe not.





I have no familiarity with italian names so any help would be very appreciated

PLEASE! How is this ITALIAN name spelled?
Perhaps "Caio" Kah ee oh.


More used in Portugal and Brazil, but also in Italy.


Similar are Carlo and Callisto.


Caliò, Caleo, Calleo are surnames.


What is the name of the great Italian restaurant in Old Town Pasadena, CA I am trying to remember?

It was a classic-looking place, off the beaten path (i.e. not on Colorado), maybe just off the 110?


I am thinking maybe it was Carmine's on Fair Oaks but want to be sure that sounds right to a lcoal before committing.


Thanks!

What is the name of the great Italian restaurant in Old Town Pasadena, CA I am trying to remember?
These restaurants are pretty close to each other:





Villa Sorriso http://www.sorrisopasadena.com/ On Colorado, but on the west near where the 134 crosses the 210, with the 110 to the southeast.





Il Fornaio is on Union, http://www.ilfornaio.com/





Buca di Beppo, on Green http://www.bucadibeppo.com/


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Carmine's is in So Pas, at the very north edge of a backward L shaped strip mall, around the corner in the mall is an OSH. Carmine's is a local favorite. It's right across from the 2nd entrance of the 110 S.





You might try googling an address on maps, put it on Street View, and see if you can spot the restaurant.
Reply:Well, Carmine's Italian Restaurant is located off the 110, but it's so far south that it's nowhere near Old Town. It's actually in South Pasadena.





Check out their menu in the link below and if it looks familiar, it's probably the place you're thinking of.
Reply:Are you thinking of Celestino on Lake?


It's a classic Italian place with a nice outdoor seating


http://www.giacominodrago.com/celestino....


What should i name my baby boy [italian name]?

Cristiano


Antonio


Leonardo


Marcello


Marco


Massimo


Nico


Paolo


any other good ones you can think of





which is the best?

What should i name my baby boy [italian name]?
I like Marcello.....but, for another idea.....I absolutely love the name Giovani...call him Johnny for short. I think that is such a strong name for a little boy.
Reply:Leonardo, it like Leonardo Decaprio such a cool name but seriously think about him in later years, there gonna call Fagonardo, Da Vinci, Lion killer trust me I had a frend growin up and even though him n i were really popular everyone called him those names, then he was brought into a depressing era 4 the rest of his life. Just think about these names and the future of his life, thats wat i do and i got some wierd names here n there but I picked pretty good one. Oh n can you answer my question? And im sorry if i offended u in anyway, jus wanna help.



Reply:I love Leonardo!


Marco and Nico are also really nice.


Marcello, Massimo, and Paolo are a little weird for a kid who doesn't live in Italy. (in my opinion)


Antonio isn't bad, but Tony is pretty common.



Reply:Giuseppe (jew-sep-pay)


Giovanni





I like Nico from your list.
Reply:How about Luca? My twins were 'made' in Italy and were named Sofia and Lucia as a result. Luci would have been a Luca if she had been a boy - love the name.





Also : Alberto


Umberto
Reply:Oh, I LOVE Antonio, Cristiano and Marcello. But my fave is Marco.





I also suggest:





Angelo


Bernardo


Bruno


Carlo


Demetrio
Reply:I like Marco, Nico and Marcello best.


I like Giovanni too, you can call him Gio.
Reply:Of those choices, I like Marco. If you still can't decide, check out this website: http://italian.about.com/library/name/bl...
Reply:Marco is alright although kids may call him Marco Polo





I really like Antonio though
Reply:Marcello i really like italain names they are very nice
Reply: I love Massimo, but I also like it like this...Mossimo.
Reply:Leonardo
Reply:Nico Antonia


Marco Paolo
Reply:i like Antonio!!!
Reply:leonardo or nico.
Reply:Of those I like Marco, but what about these...





Daniele


Carlo


Mirko



Reply:Leonardo...Leo for short. Great name

spurge

What was the name of the military road connecting Rome to other italian cities?

I think it was via appia.It was the most famous of the Roman roads, built (312 B.C.) under Appius Claudius Caecus. It connected Rome with Capua and was later extended to Beneventum (now Benevento), Tarentum (Taranto), and Brundisium (Brindisi). It was the chief highway to Greece and the East. Its total length was more than 350 mi (563 km). The substantial construction of cemented stone blocks has preserved it to the present. Branch roads led to Neapolis (Naples), Barium (Bari), and other ports. On the first stretch of road out of Rome are interesting tombs and the Church of St. Sebastian with its catacombs. In 1784, Pope Pius VI built the new Appian Way from Rome to Albano, parallel with the old.

What was the name of the military road connecting Rome to other italian cities?
THE MOST IMPORTANT MILITARY ROAD(VIA MILITARIS) WAS THE VIA EGNATIA.


In Roman Times, one of the two most important roads leading to the capital was the VIA EGNATIA, an overseas extension of the Via Traiana that crossed present-day Greece to the Evros River and continued on to its final destination, Kypsela, across Epidamnos (Dyrrachium), Lychnidos, Heracleia, Edessa, Pella, Thessaloniki, Amfipolis, Filippoi, Topeiro, Maximianoupolis and Traianoupolis.





The Via Egnatia was built between 146 and 120 BC, initially following the traces of an older, pre-Roman road running from the Adriatic to the Aegean . Later, it was extended from the Evros to Byzantium , and eventually the name "Egnatia" was given to the entire road, i.e. from Rome to Constantinople , in honour of the Roman proconsul Gnaeus Egnatius who built it. The Romans initially used the road for military purposes, but as it became more widely used it rapidly developed into the main road from the Adriatic to the Black Sea.


How do you say " [_Name_] is thinking of you" in Italian?

I already looked it up on an online translator and I got "sta pensando voi" but I just need reassurance, because I 've heard that those are sometimes incorrect.

How do you say " [_Name_] is thinking of you" in Italian?
For a person


"[ name] ti sta pensando" or "[name] sta pensando a te"


For a group of people


"[name] vi sta pensando" or "[name] sta pensando a voi"


P.S. KILL THE BABELFISH
Reply:It means: "[_name_] sta pensando a te" (you-singular) or "[_name_] sta pensando a voi" (you-plural)
Reply:yes it means "sta pensando a te" or "sta pensando a voi"


How did the Italian dish Stromboli get it's name?

Italian Stromboli











Italian Stromboli gets its name from the scenic island of Stromboli, off the coast of southern Italy. The island of Stromboli is known for its striking scenery and its active volcano. You won't find any lava in these easy-to-make Italian "sandwiches" - but they are bursting with flavor.





Here is a recipe:


Ingredients:





* One Loaf Frozen Bread Dough (makes two Stromboli rolls)


* 4 Ounces Fresh Triple-washed Whole Spinach Leaves


* 6 Slices Pastrami


* 6 Slices Provolone Cheese


* 6 Slices of Mozzarella Cheese


* 1/4 Cup Sliced Red Pepper (fresh or processed in oil)





(Note: homemade bread dough works well, too.)





Directions:





Cut the loaf of thawed dough in half and roll out each half into a 12" by 8" rectangle. Place spinach leaves over the dough leaving about a 1 inch border where there will be no filling. Top the spinach with a layer of pastrami, provolone, another layer of spinach, mozzarella and red pepper. Roll into "jelly roll" and secure seams carefully by pinching the dough to keep it tightly closed while baking. Place the roll on a lightly oiled baking sheet, seam side down. Score the top of the roll with a small knife or kitchen scissors, making a few short slits. Cover with a cloth and let rise 20-30 minutes at room temperature. Bake at 325 degrees for about 30 minutes or until golden brown. To get a nice crisp crust brush several times with water or a light coating of oil during baking. Cool before serving and slice about 3/4" thick for individual servings. If you are headed to a picnic, wrap the entire roll in foil, transport in a cooler to keep fresh, and slice it when you arrive at the destination.

How did the Italian dish Stromboli get it's name?
From pizza hut.


What is the name of the italian song at the beginning?

fallow that link -------%26gt; http://katyperryblog.tumblr.com/


please and thank you.


whoever finds out gets a cookie! :D


now GO. GO. GO!

What is the name of the italian song at the beginning?
It's not a song but rather a "romanza" named "Caro mio ben", composed by Giuseppe Giordani (1751-1798). It's a well-known practice piece for soprano singers.

winter sweet

I need a name for an italian furniture store. Any suggestions?

t will sell mainly modern and minimalist ITALIAN sofas and dinning rooms online. Help me come up with some more ideas.

I need a name for an italian furniture store. Any suggestions?
Ok, here are a few ideas. You may or may no like them.





Italiano Moderno


semplicemente italiano


italiano semplice


italiano bello


bello semplice


mobilia bella


mobilia semplice





and my favorite: vita moderna (translates to modern living)








Good luck :)
Reply:Try these guys they would be able to help you decide, plus they have the best affordable collections if you are in the market for a modern leather sofa, modern leather chair, modern sectional sofa, microfiber sectional, microfiber sofa or other custom made seating items. www.sleeksofas.com Report Abuse

Reply:Design Italiano
Reply:Casa Mia
Reply:Stile (=it. style)
Reply:Spazio
Reply:Sofa Bella?
Reply:Casa Italia


Or if your last name is Italian use your last name and Italia
Reply:Koncepto
Reply:Roma's Fantastico Sofatorium?


Does anyone know the spelling of the greek or maybe its italian name?

its said like this:


ja-se-pee





but i'd like the proper spelling, thanxxx HEAPS

Does anyone know the spelling of the greek or maybe its italian name?
I guess is the Italian name Giuseppe.


However correct pronounciation is Joo-sèhp-peh.





stress on the "è" ,where I've marked an accent.





ADDED


Thumbsdown givers are really restless....!!


I would be curious knowing their options.
Reply:It sounds like Giuseppe in Italian.





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The boy's name Giuseppe \gi(u)-seppe, gius(ep)-pe\ is pronounced jeh-SEP-ee. It is of Italian origin. Variant of Joseph (Hebrew) "the Lord increases".


http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search.php...
Reply:ciao I'm Italian and for sure the name is Giuseppe
Reply:Giuseppe. I think it means Joseph in English
Reply:THUMBS UP for the answer of Martox!!


I need name for my new cafe in san francisco preferbly somewhat connecting to italian culture?

ASAP please!

I need name for my new cafe in san francisco preferbly somewhat connecting to italian culture?
why don't you call it "Caff猫 Michelangiolo" (i know, the correct spelling would be Michelangelo) it was the cafe in Florence where all the artists and intellectuals went at the beginning of the 20th century
Reply:Bada BOOM!
Reply:YASMIN CAFE
Reply:dago mario's
Reply:Looking up words in online translator...





Oceano Baia Caf茅 - Ocean Bay Cafe


Pendio Caf茅 - Hillside Cafe


Baia Caff猫 - Bay Coffee


Fronte del Porto Caff猫 - Waterside Cafe





Aside from that, you could add your name into the mix and find make a name thats really yours!
Reply:Verdicchio or Castelli di Jesi the wine of marches and some of the oldest grape varieties ever produced.
Reply:La Trattoria Vicino Alla Baia


Translation: The Restaurant Near the Bay
Reply:Allora (it means "so" in Italian).


Cafe Italiano


Cafe Firenze


Cafe roma... you get the idea
Reply:white coffee caf茅 con leche


morning coffee caf茅 matutino


coffee maker m谩quina de caf茅


black coffee caf茅 solo





Or I like Maquina as the name.
Reply:Lo Stivale


Friday, April 23, 2010

I was just told my last name is Italian, can someone tell me what part of Italy the name "Lassi" comes from?

I need to know, ASAP.

I was just told my last name is Italian, can someone tell me what part of Italy the name "Lassi" comes from?
According to just one search on www.ancestry.com, in the New York Passenger Lists 1820-1957, the name Lassi comes from HUNGARY, FINLAND, RUSSIA, SWEDEN, N. and S. ITALY, ESTONIA, ALBANIA, %26amp; GERMANY.
Reply:Most probably southern Italy.





The northern part that borders France derived the "De" as is De Gallo, and De Luca. "De" meaning "from" in French.





Most others are from the central to soutern part of Italy.
Reply:Sorry... you have fallen prey to the most common misunderstanding we have in this area.


Surnames do not have nationalities. IE Jones can come from MANY different places.. same with Gonzalez, or any other name. Your name MIGHT be "common" in one country.. but that is a generalization. Just as Caldwell may come from any part of the United States.


There is no correct location... or incorrect location. IF you have a grandfather Lassi, you need to verify his place of birth. If your ANCESTOR comes from Italy, the person is Italian. Not the name.
Reply:from what i have found the name is not italian its finnish as you see here


http://www.behindthename.com/php/view.ph...
Reply:gens.labo.net


www.paginebianche.it


www.cognomiitaliani.org


www.viamichelin.it
Reply:According to www.ancestry.com it is actually from Sweden


Sweden 1


That was all I could find regarding your name, sorry.
Reply:I'm showing it as a resort in Greece.





http://www.travel-to-kefalonia.com/place...





http://kefalonia.foi.org.uk/rnb.php?acti...

royal blue

Waht is the Italian name of Sonia Gandhi?

Sonia Antonia Maino

Waht is the Italian name of Sonia Gandhi?
Google Search "Sonia Gandhi"





Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Gandh...


What is the correct way to use the name "Romeo" in Italian language? "La Romeo" or just "Romeo"?

Romeo is a name , names do not require articles,


"La" is an article indicating that the noun is of a female one...


So;


Romeo


Julietta


Not La Romeo or La Julietta.

What is the correct way to use the name "Romeo" in Italian language? "La Romeo" or just "Romeo"?
Just Romeo. If you say "La Romeo" it would be like if Romeo is a girl or a female...in any case, it will be for Juliette, as "La Julieta" or "La Giulietta"





Cheers.


Whats the name of this icecream (italian ice?) that i sampled at myrtle beach?

I was at broadway at the beach and someone just handed me a sample cup of something that was like italian ice but smoother. It was light orange and tasted like mango. Does anybody know the name of this place?


I didnt see the name. I was walking pretty fast.

Whats the name of this icecream (italian ice?) that i sampled at myrtle beach?
Gelato is the Italian smooth cream you had
Reply:gelato - you can find it at Italian specialty and at some larger grocery stores
Reply:I'm Italian and I know what you mean. Unfortunately I'm not from NYC and then I don't know the place where to buy it at Brooklin but I do know very well what you've to ask to get the same thing you ate at the beach.


In Italy the softer Ice cream is called "SEMIFREDDO" and we taste it either with fruit flavours (mango, strawberry, peach, apricot, ect.) or classics like chocolate, cream, hazelnut, ect.
Reply:italian ice cream is called gelato. sorry, but i don't know where you mean
Reply:It was probably gelato, an italian ice cream. Super yummy!
Reply:I think it was just a mango gelato.
Reply:Being Italian myself, I can tell you you had Granita. Gelato is of the creamy variety, whilst granita is the sherbert/sorbet equivalent.
Reply:Yummy Gelato! I'll bet you could find a place in your town that sells gelato!
Reply:I love Broadway at the Beach....it was probably Gelato -- an Italian ice cream. YUM. Here is some info


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gelato


Can any tell me the name of famous bald italian soccer refree who retired recently?

Pierluigi Collina of ITALY was the referee who retired recently. his final assignment in a major international competition was the 2002 FIFA World Cup finals in KOREA REPUBLIC %26amp; JAPAN.





he was the referee for the 2002 FIFA World Cup final. BRAZIL won 2-0 against GERMANY with two goals scored by Ronaldo.

Can any tell me the name of famous bald italian soccer refree who retired recently?
Collina, Pierluigi
Reply:pierluigi collina. who has to be the greatest referee in the history of football. his book "rules of the game" is fantastic!!!
Reply:the adorable Perluigi Collina
Reply:Collina, Pierluigi
Reply:Pierluigi Collina
Reply:Pierluigi Collina.
Reply:Yes, I know the guy - Pierluigi Collina (copied that off everyone else).
Reply:hahahha famous bald Italian referee! Funny鈥?he鈥檚 name is Pierluigi Colina

iris

Which is the best italian name, Gianluca, Giancarlo, or Gennaro?

Gianluca!!

Which is the best italian name, Gianluca, Giancarlo, or Gennaro?
Gianluca
Reply:Gianluca...
Reply:I like pastarini
Reply:Gianluca but Gennaro is cool too!
Reply:Gianluca
Reply:Giancarlo.
Reply:Gianluca and Gianluigi !!!
Reply:Gennaro.
Reply:canoli, and Giancarlo
Reply:Gianluigi is the best. Out of those 3 I would have to say Gianluca.
Reply:Gianpaolo but from the list Gianluca


What does roasteria means? Is this an italian name?

Roasteria is not an italian name but rather the italian word "to roast". Roasting is a cooking method that utilizes dry heat, whether an open flame, oven, or other heat source. Roasting usually causes caramelization of the surface of the food, which is considered a flavor enhancement.





The coffee roasting process consists essentially of cleaning, roasting, cooling, grinding, and packaging operations. Bags of green coffee beans are hand or machine-opened, dumped into a hopper, and screened to remove debris. The green beans are then weighed and transferred by belt or pneumatic conveyor to storage hoppers. From the storage hoppers, the green beans are conveyed to the roaster. Roasters typically operate at temperatures between 370 and 540 掳C (698 and 1004 掳F), and the beans are roasted for a period of time ranging from a few minutes to about 30 minutes. Roasters are typically horizontal rotating drums that tumble the green coffee beans in a current of hot combustion gases; the roasters operate in either batch or continuous modes and can be indirect- or direct-fired.





Indirect-fired roasters are roasters in which the burner flame does not contact the coffee beans, although the combustion gases from the burner do contact the beans. Direct-fired roasters contact the beans with the burner flame and the combustion gases. At the end of the roasting cycle, water sprays are used to "quench" the beans. Following roasting, the beans are cooled and run through a "destoner". Destoners are air classifiers that remove stones, metal fragments, and other waste not removed during initial screening from the beans. The destoners pneumatically convey the beans to a hopper, where the beans are stabilize and dry (small amounts of water from quenching exist on thesurface of the beans). This stabilization process is called equilibration. Following equilibration, the roasted beans are ground, usually by multi-stage grinders. Some roasted beans are packaged and shipped as whole beans. Finally, the ground coffee is vacuum sealed and shipped.

What does roasteria means? Is this an italian name?
slow roasted x


Is the last name grills american and is the last name Canale italian or french?

last names grills and canale

Is the last name grills american and is the last name Canale italian or french?
This is what www.ancestry.com had to say about both names.


Grills


English: patronymic from Grill 1.





Canale


Italian: habitational name from any of numerous places called Canale, from Latin canalis ‘channel’, ‘conduit’.





Hope this helps.
Reply:Here are the first 20 of 199 people named Grills who were in the USA in 1880, from





http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/f...





Some are natives, some aren't. The one from Newfoundland probably came here because she wanted to exchange chocolate rabbits on Easter; as you know people in Canada do not do that.


They exchange


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chocolate moose!!!








1. Emma J. GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Illinois


SisterL Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1864%26gt; ENG





2. Ellen GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Massachusetts


Other Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1822%26gt; NEWFOUNDLAND





3. Thomas GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / New York


Self Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1828%26gt; ENG





4. Caroline GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / New York


Wife Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1832%26gt; ENG





5. Thomas GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Ohio


Other Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1850%26gt; VA





6. John GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Self Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1841%26gt; BELGUM





7. Margreat GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Wife Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1848%26gt; WALES





8. Rosa C. GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Dau Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1871%26gt; OR





9. Margreat GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Dau Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1873%26gt; OR





10. George M. GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Son Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1875%26gt; OR





11. Paulin C. GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Oregon


Dau Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1878%26gt; OR





12. Etta GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Pennsylvania


Cousin Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1845%26gt; PA





13. Mary Thomas GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Delaware


Self Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1835%26gt; IRE





14. Mary GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Delaware


Wife Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1835%26gt; NY





15. Catherine GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Delaware


Dau Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1867%26gt; NY





16. Maggie GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Delaware


Dau Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1871%26gt; NY





17. Loretta GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Indiana


SisterL Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1860%26gt; IN





18. Henry GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Indiana


Self Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1856%26gt; VA





19. Sarah GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Indiana


Wife Gender: Female Birth: %26lt;1852%26gt; KY





20. James GRILLS - 1880 United States Census / Kentucky


SSon Gender: Male Birth: %26lt;1874%26gt; KY
Reply:I don't know what you mean by an American surname. I don't believe there is any such thing. The nationality of anyone who is a citizen of the U. S. is American, although they might have different ethnicities. There is no specific American ethnicity.





Also, I am not being defensive because I have been ghetto ised or anything like that.


I am a descendant of colonial ancestors and some that came after the United States was established. I have at least one ancestor that was on the 2nd supply to Jamestown in 1608, and that was BEFORE the Mayflower. Also one family line, according to many people, crossed over an ice bridge from East Asia about 40,000 or more years ago. Still my nationality and my name is no more American than someone who received naturalization today. There is no such thing as a specific American name.
Reply:I don't know about Grills, but Knowing Italian as I do, Canale can be Italian; I cannot exclude other Romance languages.


Does anybody know the name of the priest in the Italian Film Amarcord?

I am writing a paper and would like to know his name. IMDB was no help.





Thanks!

Does anybody know the name of the priest in the Italian Film Amarcord?
The name of the priest in the Italian film "Amarcord" is Don Baravelli (Balosa) played by Gianfilippo Carcano

ginger lily

Favorite type of food, Mexican or Italian? Name your dish! ?

mexican enchiladas

Favorite type of food, Mexican or Italian? Name your dish! ?
I love anything flavourful - which is totally possible within both ethnic food groups. I like fajitas for the ****, and peppers, and i like pasta for its diversity. My favourite pasta dish is one my boyfriend makes with balsamic vinaigrette. pasta, peppers and chicken.
Reply:Even though I'm Mexican I gotta go with Italian food. I love linguini with alfredo sauce, mmm mmm.


Thanks now I'm hungry for some Italian
Reply:I come from Italy, so I like authentic food. Usually Taco John's, or maybe something like White Castle with seasonings to remind me of the motherland.
Reply:Italian. . .





manacotti
Reply:Italian


Pizza
Reply:Italian
Reply:My favourite type of food is Italian...Pizza! :)



Reply:iTALIAN: cHICKEN pARMASEAN
Reply:I am a homemade spaghetti freak...italian
Reply:Nothing beats Tex Mex/Mexican food, and just about nething
Reply:italian - lasagna yum!
Reply:oh, both so yum.





but i think i would have to go with mexican





GO THE NACHOS.





hope this helped.
Reply:INDIAN!!
Reply:I love both but a good chimichanga always hits the spot for me. Yum!!
Reply:i would say both have great dishes, but i love middleastern food!! omg..
Reply:BEANS!
Reply:Mac n cheese!
Reply:tough. both is good.
Reply:Mexican...


What Is My Italian Name?

My name is Mitchell Konyn.


I understand my last name isn't very common, So you could variate it to a last name that is similar.

What Is My Italian Name?
Names remain the same when you go abroad.


If what you are looking for is an equivalent, Mitchell is believed to be a derivative of the French name "Michel" which is "Michele" (pronounced me-kay-lay) in Italian. Konyn is a derivative of the german word for "King" (koning) which in Italian is "Re"(pronounced 'ray').


So if you were Italian, your name might be "Michele Re".
Reply:You have no Italian name. It would still be pronounced "Mitchell Konyn" in Italian. Although they would say it like "Signor Meetchel Coneyin".
Reply:It could be either Michele Conti or Michele Contini.


Yr family's name can't be translated into Italian and I've given you 2 Italian names sounding very close to it.


What does Italian name ensuratie mean in english?

"ensuratie" is not Italian.

What does Italian name ensuratie mean in english?
I guess it means "insurance" even if it's rather mispelled.


Correct Italian word is "assicurazione"
Reply:Sorry, no luck





Results for 'ensuratie'


Italian English


ensuratie No matches found


http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict....





ENSURATIE was not found in this database


http://www.behindthename.com/php/search....
Reply:It doesn't mean anything in English.


What does Italian name ensuratie mean in english?

"ensuratie" is not Italian.

What does Italian name ensuratie mean in english?
I guess it means "insurance" even if it's rather mispelled.


Correct Italian word is "assicurazione"
Reply:Sorry, no luck





Results for 'ensuratie'


Italian English


ensuratie No matches found


http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict....





ENSURATIE was not found in this database


http://www.behindthename.com/php/search....
Reply:It doesn't mean anything in English.

flowering shrubs

What is the name of the tiny snails used in Italian dishes?

In english they are called"winkles" and are used by the European and the Asians, I have them in Chinese places done with either hot bean paste, ginger and garlic or black bean sauce.





Most fish store will sell them or a Chinese/Asian store with fresh fish and groceries, there not expensive but a seasonal thing, in Europe they also use a very small clam like bi-value called Cockles.

What is the name of the tiny snails used in Italian dishes?
I did not use the prefix for the periwinkles as most time there known as just winkles, but your right. Report Abuse

Reply:You mean "escargot"? That's just the French word for "snail".


If you mean the actual species name of the snails people eat, a variety of different species of snails might be used.
Reply:two answers ??


why do I get the idea "Troll"


there is a small shell pasta


I don't have a name


it is used several salads


So what is your joke for this






Reply:escargot
Reply:vongole?





What's the name of the italian song Venetian gondoliers singing as they row in the canals?

Here are what I believe to be lyrics to part of the song:





i ma de lucia


las do da centro


la di da lunga


...

What's the name of the italian song Venetian gondoliers singing as they row in the canals?
it isn't a venetian song


only in films and cartoons gondoliers sing it


it is from neapolis








Sul mare luccica (Santa Lucia)





Sul mare luccica


l'astro d'argento.


Placida è l'onda;


prospero è il vento.


Venite all'agile


Barchetta mia!


Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia





Con questo zeffiro


così soave,


oh! com'è bello


star sulla nave!


Su passeggeri


venite via!


Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia.





In' fra le tende


bandir la cena,


in una sera


così serena.


Chi non dimanda,


chi non desia;


Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!





Mare sì placido,


vento sì caro,


scordar fa i triboli


al marinaro.


E va gridando


con allegria:


Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!





O dolce Napoli,


O suol beato,


Ove sorridere,


Dove il creato,


Tu sei l'impero


Del armonia,


Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia!





Or che tardate,


bella è la sera.


Spira un auretta


fresca e leggiera.


Venite all'agile


barchetta mia!


Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia.
Reply:Santa Lucia? This is the first verse:





Sul mare luccica


L'astro d'argento


Placida è l'onda


Prospero il vento;


Venite all'agile


Barchetta mia;


Santa Lucia! Santa Lucia!

paper flower

There is a name for Irish French Scottish and Italian all together what was there name?

I think there name started with a G and the name originated aroud 1600-1800 centry.

There is a name for Irish French Scottish and Italian all together what was there name?
Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was the name given, in ancient times, to the region of Western Europe comprising present-day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river.





In English, the word Gaul (French: Gaulois) may also refer to a Celtic inhabitant of that region, although the expression may be used more generally for all ancient speakers of the Gaulish language (a derivative of early Celtic) who were widespread in Europe and extended even into central Anatolia by Roman times. In this way, "Gaul" and "Celt" are sometimes used interchangeably.
Reply:They all play rugby and are european. That's the only link I see.
Reply:do you mean Gaelic? don't think that includes Italians.








Vin
Reply:"a bunch of wankers"
Reply:Celtic i think.
Reply:Mutt.
Reply:The Irish and Scots are Celts (kelts) the Italians are Italians and the French besides Gaulists, are LOSERS!
Reply:Gaelic


How to make the name "Cameron" Italian?

What I mean is like how to make the name Cameron like a Mafia/ Italian name like Falconi or something.

How to make the name "Cameron" Italian?
Carmine


What's the name of that new Hot Italian or Brazilian Soccer Player?

He is young and they are saying he is hotter then Beckham - boy oh boy is he!!!!

What's the name of that new Hot Italian or Brazilian Soccer Player?
You are probaly thinking of Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal
Reply:Robinho?
Reply:Pele


I want to name my son an Italian name. It has to have 7 letters, and not be common.?

Most of the ones I can think of have 6 letters, Andrea, Dante, Angelo etc.





Marcelo


Roberto


Achille


Adriano


Alessio


Doriano


Alfonso

I want to name my son an Italian name. It has to have 7 letters, and not be common.?
Claudio


Corrado


Michele


Attilio


Anchise


Alessio


Giorgio





Claudio, Michele, Alessio e Giorgio are rather common


Corrado and Attilio are not common


Anchise is very rare
Reply:Dumbino
Reply:Ilikeit
Reply:The first one to pop into my head was Santino.

growing begonia

Do Italian Dudes Name their kids Ferrari?

Do people in Italy name their kids Ferrari?


What I'm really asking is if Ferrari is an Italian baby name.

Do Italian Dudes Name their kids Ferrari?
Nah. In Italy we are not as "free" with names as in other states, and "original" names are often illegal. An Italian couple wanted to name their kid Venerd铆 (Friday) and they were taken to court, and prohibited to do so by a judge. the same thing happened a few years ago to some guy who wanted to name his newborn "Varenne" (the name of a racing horse he'd bet on, and won a lot of money).


Ferrari, however, is a quite common surname (family name). And the Ferrari brand comes, in fact, from the surname of his founder (Enzo Ferrari).


A lot of Italian surnames originated (in medieval times, if I'm not mistaken) from ancient professions. Since "ferro" means "iron" in Italian, probably the first bearers of this surname were blacksmiths.
Reply:no .. ferrari is the name of a car. im italian and ive never heard of italians naming their kids ferrari.. i guess you could but people don't necessarily name their kids that just cause their italian.
Reply:ferrari is a family name. i would not expect italians, unless related to a ferrari, to use it as a given name.
Reply:IT IS NOT A NAME IS A LAST NAME


AND IT IS ITALIAN








MY FRINDS UNCLES LAST NAME IS FERRARI AND HE OWES THE FERRARI CAR DILER IN BEVERLY HILLS
Reply:As a last name, maybe. But as a first name, even they know that is stupid.


I'm looking for the full vendor name that begins with "sang" of italian furniture?

I ordered furniture from a local store and am in dispute with them. I would like to find another store that carries the same line. Thank you.

I'm looking for the full vendor name that begins with "sang" of italian furniture?
http://www.yellowpages-cambodia.com/home...


Sang Heark Furniture


N* 424CD, Preah Monivong


12302 Phnom Penh, Cambodia


--------------------------------------...


Sangthana Furmiture Co., Ltd.


Country/Territory: Thailand


Address: 6/37 Moo 5 North Liab Rimklong Pasicharoen Road, Nongkhaem, Bangkok, Thailand


Products/Services We Offer: Wooden furniture, dining set, sofa


Business Type: Manufacturer


Industry Focus: Dining Room Sets , Bookcases, Bookshelves , Dining Room Chairs ,


Geographic Markets: Worldwide





Telephone: 023-211-766


Mobile: 012-663-936


http://www.alibaba.com/company/10699278....


--------------------------------------...


Sang Bendera


Country/Territory: Indonesia


Address: Jalan Pendawa 16, Desa Kebonsari, Candi, Sidoarjo, Propinsi Jawa Timur, Indonesia


Products/Services We Offer: Manufactures of furnitures made of partical boards and mdf wood


Business Type: Manufacturer


Industry Focus: Beds , Bedroom Sets , Bookcases, Bookshelves , Cabinets %26amp; Chests ,


Geographic Markets: Worldwide


http://www.alibaba.com/company/10512307....


Note: To make contact, click on link above.


What is the name of the player on the Italian team that got on his knee and pantamimed playing the violin?

after the Italians made thier first goal in the game with the USA?

What is the name of the player on the Italian team that got on his knee and pantamimed playing the violin?
Alberto Gilardino future star of the greatest club on the face of the Earth- AC Milan.
Reply:Alberto Gilardino. He plays with AC Milan in Italy.


How would I spell my name is Italian?

My name is Dariana( Dare-e-ahh-na) OR (Dairy-ahna). I think that's close to the sound of my name, I think it may also be sounded like (dairy-ana) but the ending -ana does not sound like 'Ann' like in 'Ann Hathaway'. It makes like a spanish person's name of 'ana' (ahna).





I know that that each letter in the italian alphabet has a different sound than english alphabet . So would I spell it the same way?




How would I spell my name is Italian?
nothing would change.





Your name is easy to convert to italian.





Some letters sound different, and some don't exist (h,j,k,w,y) but the ones in your name sound how they would and work remarkably well.
Reply:Your name is fine spelled " Dariana", but an Italian would pronounce the name dahr-ee-AH-na. So, not like "dare" or "dairy" but more like "dar."





The A always sounds like the A in fAther, NOT the A in cAt or About


The E usually sounds like the E in bEd


The I always sounds like the I in machIne


The O usually sounds like the O in pOst


The U always sounds like the OO in cOOl





Hope that helps!





edit: For Graham H: in American English, the name "Anne" is pronounced ænn. I'm assuming that the asker is American. :-)
Reply:Da -ree -ana I would pronounce it like. it sounds like a nice name. Italian names are always very nice. I don't like the Dairy-ahna. Dare-e-ahh-na sounds fine. If I didn't know I would have pronounded it as I spelled it out at first. I like Italian and French and English names a lot.





I looked up how it would be pronounced Dare ee ah nah I am sure in Italy it would be pronounced the same


http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com...








I personally would spell it Da-re -ana. Definitely don't spell it Dairy-ahna Dairy are all milk products in English.. xxx
Reply:It would be spelt Dariana. Your name is spelt the same way whatever language you are speaking or writing.





I am puzzled at your statement about the pronunciation of Anne/Ana. Where I come from (England) Anne is one word that DOES have the same A sound as the Spanish sound.
Reply:You'd spell it the same. The only difference would be that Italians pronounce their "r"s as a trill and not like the English "r".
Reply:It would stay stay the same, but the "r" in your name would be used differently though when your name is being pronounced.
Reply:Just use a translator

old maid

Whats the name of that italian painting where the finger comes out to touch the other?

It is called "The Creation of Adam" By Michelangelo in 1511.

Whats the name of that italian painting where the finger comes out to touch the other?
its the Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo. its in the Vatican
Reply:Sistine Chapel roof mural?


How would you say the name brittany in italian?

In english you say brittany, in spanish you can say brittania but what about in italian?

How would you say the name brittany in italian?
Brittany, the region of France: Bretagna.


Great Britain: Gran Bretagna.
Reply:Britain = Bretagna


Ps: If it's a name of a person, we don't use it.
Reply:Britania, with 1 "t" and 1 "n", pronounced the same as the spanish version
Reply:there are no people called Britania or Brittania or Britannia in Italy!!
Reply:Britania


Is Malizia an Irish or Italian last name? 10 points for your help. Thank you?

Where are the Malizia from originally?

Is Malizia an Irish or Italian last name? 10 points for your help. Thank you?
It is definitely Italian. There is an Italian movie by that name.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070358/
Reply:This is what www.ancestry.com had to say about the name,


Malizia


Italian: nickname from malizia 鈥榤alice鈥? 鈥榮pite鈥? 鈥榤ischievousness鈥?(Latin malitia).


hope this helps.
Reply:I would have to say it sounds more italian then any irish last name!!
Reply:It's Italian and I'm going to take stab at it and say it means bad light


Italian Christmas cake, layered, name please?

ok so i was watching taste last night and there was this italian christmas cake. you cook a chocolate cake, cut it in thin layers to line a bowl or mold with and use a mixture of cream, chopped almonds chocolate and cherry's with a drink beginning with z. also you use a lot of brandy. can anyone think of the name?

Italian Christmas cake, layered, name please?
Torta Claudia: An Italian Layer Cake


A creamy layer cake laced with brandy or whatever you prefer.





Dolce alla Napoletana


An elegant Neapolitan layer cake you can fill with either cream or fruit preserves.





I believe its the first one that you may be thinking of



Reply:WRONG ANSWER, THE LAST ONE IS THE RIGHT ONE, Report Abuse

Reply:Can it be a zuccotto?


My mom makes it with different ingredients (hers is based on coffee), but I'm pretty positive the name depends on the shape (that of a bowl upside-down) rather than what it's made with.





Edit: here's what a zuccotto looks like: http://i.timeinc.net/realsimple/images/r...
Reply:Certosino does not have cream in it.





http://www.waitrose.com/recipe/Italian_C...





But then everyone has their own recipe...





Zuppa inglese is neither for christmas nor a cake but might be what you are looking for..





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuppa_Ingle...

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