-
opposed to a provincial, or one from the
Roman province. The
adjective itali****, from
which Italian was derived, is from
medieval Latin and was used alternatively...
- provincialis?
meaning "are you an
Italian or a provincial?". The
adjective itali****, from
which are
derived the
Italian (and also
French and English) name...
- Nic
Octavian Strunilă - Calu
Florin Călinescu -
Davinci Romică Țociu -
Italianu Cornel Palade - Vrăjitoru Ion
Besoiu - Nea Petrică
Violeta Andrei - Venezuela...
- they
identify themselves first by
proving they
spoke Sardinian: "si ses
italianu,
faedda in sardu!". The Sardinian-born
philosopher Antonio Gramsci commented...
-
nostri padri.»
Melis Onnis,
Giovanni (2014).
Fueddariu sardu campidanesu-
italianu,
Domus de Janas,
Presentazione «...se è vero che la
lingua è
memoria attiva...
- it, as
their parents often speak only Italian, or they may use a
slang (
italianu porceddinu) that
mixes both
Sardinian and Italian.
Since Cagliari was the...
- speakers, who
regard it as
neither Sardinian nor
Italian and
nickname it
italianu porcheddìnu ("piggy Italian",
standing for "broken Italian"), or Italian...
-
Sugeta (2000) [1984]. Su
Bocabolariu Sinotticu nugoresu ·
giapponesu ·
italianu - sas 1500
paragulas fundamentales de sa
limba sarda (in Sardinian, ****anese...
- provincialis?
meaning "are you an
Italian or a provincial?". The
adjective itali****, from
which are
derived the
Italian (and also
French and English) name...
-
germanicus (Verhoeff, 1896)
Ophyiulus glandulosus Verhoeff, 1910
Ophyiulus itali**** Attems, 1926
Ophyiulus j****eli Str****er, 1974
Ophyiulus lostiae Silvestri...