What does Zito mean in Italian?

Zito is a last name of Italian origin. It comes from the word "Zitu", meaning "young bachelor".
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What does Zito mean in Spanish?

boyfriend {noun} zito (also: fidanzato, amico, moroso)
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What does butana mean in Italy?

[ feminine ] /pu'tːana/ vulgar. prostitute , whore.
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What is Cai in Italian?

[ˌsiːeɪˈaɪ ] noun abbreviation. (= computer-aided instruction) istruzione f assistita da computer.
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What does Perfecto mean in Italian?

perfecto (comparative more perfecto, superlative most perfecto) (informal, humorous) Perfect, excellent, brilliant.
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What does Ciao Bella?

Ciao bella is an informal Italian expression literally meaning “goodbye (or hello), beautiful.”
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Do Italians say Perfetto?

Many nouns and adjectives that end in -ct in English take the ending -tto in Italian. This includes words like oggetto (object), architetto (architect) and our “word of the day” perfetto (perfect).
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How do I join Alpino Italiano Club?

Membership
  1. you can go to any local branch.
  2. the local branch will supply you with a membership form, to be filled out in all its parts.
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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 is a goomba in Italian?

The word goombah is an Anglicized version of the Italian phrase cumpà or compare, which means “friend” or “godfather.” Many Southern Italian pronunciations of this word sound like “goombah” to English speakers.
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How do you say hot dog in Italian?

"hot dog" in Italian
  1. volume_up. hot dog.
  2. panino con würstel.
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What does Zito mean in Greek?

ζήτω • (zíto) long live.
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Is Zito a Scrabble word?

ZITO is not a valid scrabble word.
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What does Fongool mean?

But fongool (also fangool) is not, as it might appear here, a word to describe people. It is an Americanized version of Italian profanity. The original phrase is Va' a fare in culo, often shortened to vaffanculo, or just fanculo. This literally means “go do it in an ass” and is similar to the English phrase fuck you.
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What is the Italian word for OK?

It's alright if you don't know how to use this phrase - we've got a few tips. This is one of the most important phrases you'll need to know before coming to Italy. It means 'ok' or 'alright', and you're going to hear it every five seconds.
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How do you say that's amazing?

  1. astonishing,
  2. astounding,
  3. awesome,
  4. awful,
  5. eye-opening,
  6. fabulous,
  7. marvelous.
  8. (or marvellous),
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What is ti amo?

Te amo means “I love you” in Spanish and Portuguese.
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What does ciao Mio Amore?

(Hello, my love!)
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What is the response to Grazie?

The response to grazie that you're most likely to use or hear is prego (you're welcome), or you could say di niente (not at all). For greater emphasis you can use s'immagini or si figuri in the formal form, and figurati informally (don't mention it).
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Are Sicilians Italian?

Unlike Italian, which is almost entirely Latin based, Sicilian has elements of Greek, Arabic, French, Catalan, and Spanish.
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