- (ウッーウッーウマウマ(゜∀゜)), the
latter of
which charted on Oricon. A
virtual group called Caramella Girls was
launched to
promote the song,
renditions in
other languages...
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Caramella is a
studio album by
Italian singer Mina,
released by PDU and Sony
Music on 25 May 2010.
Published only
seven months after her
previous album...
- Five
extraterrestrials from the
fictitious planet Zigma B,
Candy H.
Caramella, Etno Polino, Bud Budiovitch,
Gorgious Klatoo and
Stereo Monovici, go...
-
Caramella is a 2010
studio album by the
Italian singer Mina.
Caramella may also
refer to:
Caramella, a
fictional character in the
Italian comedy film...
- Sundström also went on to
start a solo
career as
Dinah Nah. The
group (as "
Caramella Girls")
released Supergott Speedy Mixes in 2008. The
group reunited for...
-
signature dish
according to an
authentic recipe provided by chef
Mario Caramella.
Media coverage was
broad internationally, but
reports often incorrectly...
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Before back
vowel (A, O, U)
Before front vowel (I, E)
Plosive C
caramella /karaˈmɛlla/
candy CH
china /ˈkina/
India ink G
gallo /ˈɡallo/
rooster GH ghiro...
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Alberto Caramella (1928–2007)
spent all his life in Florence. He was an
Italian poet. His
first poetical works were
published in 1995
after a successful...
- (Speedy Mixes) by
Caramella Girls".
Amazon Music. 14
January 2019.
Retrieved 25
March 2023. "Supergott (Speedy Mixes) -
Album by
Caramella Girls". Spotify...
- Three-Cornered Hat. In the 1950s, she
became a
celebrity thanks to her role as
Caramella in the
successful film
series Bread, Love and
Dreams (1953), Bread, Love...