Does "nonni" have more than one meaning? : r/italianlearning
As a native italian speaker I can say that from an academic point of view "nonni" (plural) means "grandparents" and "nonno" and "nonna" are "grandfather" and "grandmother"
As a native italian speaker I can say that from an academic point of view "nonni" (plural) means "grandparents" and "nonno" and "nonna" are "grandfather" and "grandmother"
a lot of Italian-Americans use a form of corrupted Italian. the way Ariana Grande says nonna is a good example, the pronunciation is far off the original Italian. It just happens as language
Italian and French are indeed lexically very similar, more than Italian and Spanish. However, interestingly, Italian native speakers normally will find it easier to understand
How does learning italian compare to learning Spanish? I believe italian is much closer to Latin and Spanish has many Arabic influences. Everyone keeps saying Italian is
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I found the Italian dub of Gravity Falls to be really excellent, with a heap of effort clearly going into it with Italian versions of the songs, etc. Actually prefer the Italian voice
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For help with and info about acquiring Italian citizenship through the process of "right of blood" also known as jure sanguinis or iure sanguinis
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