What is someone from Bologna called?

Bologna – bolognese (pl – bolognesi) Florence – fiorentino (f – fiorentina; m pl – fiorentini; f pl – fiorentine) Genoa – genovese (pl – genovesi) Milan – milanese (pl – milanesi)
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What nationality is Bologna?

Like many culinary traditions now considered quintessentially American, bologna was a product of immigration. Its origins lie in Italy — in the city of Bologna, to be specific — where mortadella has been a beloved sausage meat for millennia.
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What do the Italians call Bologna?

Bologna gets its name from a city in Italy also called Bologna. They do have bologna there, but it's called mortadella. Mortadella is essentially the grandfather of the bologna everyone knows and loves in the United States.
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Is Bologna French or Italian?

Bologna, Latin Bononia, city, capital of Emilia-Romagna region, in northern Italy, north of Florence, between the Reno and Savena rivers.
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How do you say bologna in English?

“Bologna” is the name of a city in Italy, pronounced “boh-LOAN-ya.” But although the sausage named after the city in English is spelled the same, it is prononced “buh-LOAN-ee” and is often spelled “baloney.” Either spelling is acceptable for the sliced meat product.
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You Say Baloney, I Say Bologna



What is someone from Milan called?

Milanese. / (ˌmɪləˈniːz) / adjective. of or relating to Milan, its people, culture, etc.
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What do Italians call their homeland?

Evolution of the territory called "Italy"

Italia, the ancient name of the Italian Peninsula, which is also eponymous of the modern republic, originally applied only to a part of what is now Southern Italy.
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What do you call a person from Rome?

'Romans' has been consistently used since antiquity to describe the citizens of Rome itself, who identify and are described as such to this day. The Greeks continued to identify as Romioi, or related names, after the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire, though most identify as Hellenes today.
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What is bologna in Italy known for?

Bologna is an old university city with lavish porticoed walkways and squares, fine historic buildings, and a storied medieval center. The city is known for its beauty, great cuisine, and left-wing politics—home to the former Italian communist party and its newspaper, L'Unita.
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Is bologna German?

The word “bologna” comes from the Italian city Bologna where the sausage originally came from before being distributed throughout Europe and North America.
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Why is it called baloney?

The word baloney comes from the sandwich meat called bologna, which is typically made of leftover scraps of meat. Around 1920, baloney came to mean "nonsense," and it was also used to describe an unskilled boxer.
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What are people called from northern Italy?

Italy is divided into two main stereotypes: POLENTONI and TERRONI. The people living in the northern regions of Italy are called “polentoni”, which comes from the food “polenta”.
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What does Gumba mean in Italian?

It is therefore commonly used as a term of endearment roughly equivalent to "friend," "brother," or "comrade" among close friends or associates (generally males) in certain parts of Southern Italy, including Campania and Sicily, where it becomes cumpà or cumpari in the regional Southern languages.
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What does gumar mean in Italian?

Goomar (also gooma or comar): Can mean "godmother," but in "Soprano"-speak is most often used to denote a mistress. Goombah: Linguistically, the male version of goomar. But it almost always refers to an older friend or associate who acts in the role of protector or mentor.
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How do you call people from Florence?

Florentine most commonly refers to: a person or thing from: Florence, a city in Italy.
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How do you say hello in Milan?

Ciao (“Hello,” informal)
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What is American baloney?

Baloney is a now much-maligned North American sausage used primarily as an inexpensive cold cut for sandwiches. It is not really known in Europe. Baloney is a lightly-spiced sandwich or luncheon meat that is already cooked and ready to eat.
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Why do we say Colonel instead of Colonel?

This was because the rank was bestowed upon the commander of a column of troops. This word was then adopted by the French, who translated the term in their own language, converted the word 'colonnello' to the word 'coronel'. This is the reason why 'colonel' is pronounced 'kernel'.
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How is salmon pronounced?

The pronunciation of salmon is often object of confusion. In English, the correct pronunciation of salmon is sam-un. The "l" in salmon is silent. However, in certain dialects and varieties of English salmon is occasionally pronounced with an "l".
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