What does mah mean in Italian?

The seed of doubt and the champion of inconformity, mah means 'I disagree'.
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What does mAh mean in slang?

Mah definition

(slang) Alternative form of my. pronoun.
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Why do Italians say bah?

And according to the dictionary, Italians have been making this funny B sound since circa 1840 to express “doubt, indifference or reticence”. – Com'è andata? – Boh!
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What does Ah mean in Italian?

interjection] an expression of surprise, triumph etc. (Translation of ah from the PASSWORD Italian–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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What does the Italian word mobile mean?

Mobile is a word with various meanings in Italian but perhaps not everybody knows that one of the most common is furniture. /mò·bi·le/ Mobile is a masculine noun and its singular form means a single piece of furniture whereas the plural mobili generally refers to furniture as a whole.
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Uffa, Boh, and Mah. Three non-words in Italian



Does Italian have gendered words?

All nouns in Italian have a gender (il genere); that is, they are either masculine or feminine, even those referring to things, qualities, or ideas.
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Where is Italian spoken?

Italian language, Italian Italiano, Romance language spoken by some 66,000,000 persons, the vast majority of whom live in Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia). It is the official language of Italy, San Marino, and (together with Latin) Vatican City.
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How do you curse in Italy?

Italian swear words
  1. Accidenti! - Damn it, holy smoke! ( lit. ...
  2. Porca vacca! - Holy cow! ( lit. ...
  3. Porca miseria! - For God's sake, for Goodness' sake (lit. pig misery)
  4. Porco cane! - For God's sake! ( lit. ...
  5. Cavolo! - Holy smoke! ( lit. ...
  6. Col cavolo! - No way! (lit. ...
  7. Madonna! - Good God! ( lit. ...
  8. Madonna santa! - Good God! ( lit.
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What does Oh Marone mean in Italian?

Marone – To swear by saying: 'damn it! '
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How do you say woah in Italian?

(also: whoa there) altolà!
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What does chooch mean in Italian?

Yes, Chooch means “a person without common sense” in Italian slang, from the word ciuccio, from which “chooch” is derived. Literally ciuccio is Italian for a pacifier for children.
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What do you call an Italian friend?

The word for friend in Italian is amico (when referring to a male friend or the generic concept) or amica (when referring to a female friend). The plural forms are amici (male friends) and amiche (female friends) respectively.
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What is the meaning of mAh love?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (my) loveBritish English spoken informal a) a word used when you are talking to someone you love SYN darling 'Hello, love, ' said her father. b) a friendly way of talking to someone who you do not know, especially to a woman or child.
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What is the meaning of mAh boy?

Meaning. "Mah boi" generically means "my boy," only in a thick accent. However, it can also mean the king's dinner men, as well as meaning the chariot rider of the underworld.
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What does Gabagool mean?

It's easy to confuse the word's meaning, but it actually refers to a type of cold cut you buy at the deli, and it's popular on sandwiches. Gabagool is an Italian and Sardinian ham, and it's one of the more traditional cold cuts you'll find at Italian delis.
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What does jabroni mean in Italian?

a stupid, foolish, or contemptible person; loser: She always has a comeback to own the trolls and jabronis on Twitter.
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What does Stunod mean in Italian?

[Italian slang] a stupid person.
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How do you offend in Italian?

Top Ten FASTEST Ways to Piss off an Italian
  1. Walk through their house with your shoes on. ...
  2. Put ice cubes in your wine. ...
  3. Serve them overcooked pasta. ...
  4. Ask them if their family is in the mafia. ...
  5. Use their bright white decorative bathroom towels. ...
  6. Talk about your love for pineapple pizza.
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What are some Italian last names?

According to the site Italianames [1], the following are the most common surnames in Italy:
  • Rossi.
  • Russo.
  • Ferrari.
  • Esposito.
  • Bianchi.
  • Romano.
  • Colombo.
  • Ricci.
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Is Italian hard to learn?

The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) considers Italian to be one of the easiest languages to learn. Indeed, it is a lot faster language for monolingual English speakers to learn than for example Russian and Chinese. Russian might take nearly twice as many classroom hours as Italian to reach the same level of fluency.
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What language is closest to Italian?

According to many sources, Italian is the closest language to Latin in terms of vocabulary. According to the Ethnologue, Lexical similarity is 89% with French, 87% with Catalan, 85% with Sardinian, 82% with Spanish, 80% with Portuguese, 78% with Ladin, 77% with Romanian.
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Why is hand feminine in Italian?

La mano, le mani (the hand, the hands). Having the typical masculine ending of o and i 'hand' looks like a masculine word, but is in fact feminine, therefore we say la mano destra (the right hand), and Giovanni ha le mani piccole (Giovanni has small hands). Attached to the hand there are le dita.
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Do Italians still use Signorina?

Yes, they would. Signora is the formal way of addressing a woman, in oral and written form, regardless of her citizenship or spoken language, as appellation or as allocative (see below). In some formal occasions it is still made the difference between signora, for a married woman, and signorina for a not married one.
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