Similar words: alliance, civilian, brilliant, compliance, vital, digital, capital, machiavellian. Meaning: [ɪ'tæljən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Italy 2. the Romance language spoken in Italy. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language.
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(121) She found a job as a nanny with a wealthy Italian family.
(122) Italian plum tomatoes have a full flavour, and are best for cooking.
(123) Indian skins age far more slowly than American or Italian ones.
(124) I know a good Italian restaurant. It's not far from here, either.
(125) An Italian court convicted him in absentia for his terrorist activities.
(126) The star of the show was a young Italian singer.
(127) Italian football clubs are queuing up to sign the young star.
(128) In common with most Italian lakes, access to the shores of Orta is restricted.
(129) I spent a month in Rome to improve my Italian.
(130) She speaks very good Italian. But then she did live in Rome for a year .
(131) There is a similar word in many languages, for example in French and Italian.
(132) A powerful earthquake struck the Italian island of Sicily early this morning.
(133) The Italian ace cheated death in a spectacular 100 mph crash.
(134) It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words.
(135) Dario Fo, the famous Italian playwright, is a pop Pirandello.
(136) You know that little Italian restaurant - the one which I mentioned in my letter?
(137) The ship embarked passengers and cargo at an Italian port.
(138) In design and quality of manufacture the cars were totally outclassed by their Italian competitors.
(139) The place is kitted out in upmarket Italian cafe style.
(140) They are Italian trains, but they will be built in Britain under licence.
(141) Cossiga's reaction is the lead story in the Italian press.
(142) Until the late eighteenth century, "opera" was almost synonymous with Italian opera.
(143) For this job you will need a good knowledge of both Italian and Spanish.
(144) On his wanderings he's picked up Spanish, Italian, French and a smattering of Russian.
(145) Gibson ran well but was no match for the young Italian.
(146) Rich Italian clubs such as AC Milan cannot simply skim off all of Europe's stars.
(146) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(147) The Hungarians pulled off a surprise victory against the Italian champions.
(148) The Italian champion was in second position when he came to grief on the third lap.
(149) She described the interview with her in an Italian magazine as a 'complete fabrication'.
(150) That Italian restaurant is nowhere near as good since it changed hands.
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