στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
i2 [i] ΟΡΙΣΤΙΚΌ ΆΡΘ αρσ πλ
i → il
il [il] ΟΡΙΣΤΙΚΌ ΆΡΘ αρσ
il sg <il, lo, la, πλ i, gli, le, in the masculine, il is used before a consonant sound, except before s followed by a consonant, and before gn, pn, ps, x and z; lo is used before a vowel sound - in the form l' -, before s followed by a consonant, and before gn, pn, ps, x and z; la is used in the feminine, but the form l' is used before a vowel>:
I Mille
I Mille → I Mille
I Mille Info
- I Mille
- In May 1860 Giuseppe Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily set off in two ships loaded with just over a thousand volunteers. In October, at the end of the campaign, when Garibaldi delivered the south, taken from the Bourbons, to King Vittorio Emanuele, the camicie rosse (Red shirts) had become much greater in number, but the one thousand who had set off from Quarto, near Genoa, remained the symbol of the best-known event in the Italian Risorgimento. As such they are still remembered today in the street names of many Italian towns.
I Santi Info
- I Santi
- (or Ognissanti) Public holiday and religious festival celebrating all the saints. Typically, cakes made with nuts and raisins, which vary from region to region, are eaten during this festival. People go to the cemetery to take flowers for their dead loved ones, although the Festival of the Dead (I Morti) is the following day, 2nd November, which is not a holiday.
I Mille Info
- I Mille
- In May 1860 Giuseppe Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily set off in two ships loaded with just over a thousand volunteers. In October, at the end of the campaign, when Garibaldi delivered the south, taken from the Bourbons, to King Vittorio Emanuele, the camicie rosse (Red shirts) had become much greater in number, but the one thousand who had set off from Quarto, near Genoa, remained the symbol of the best-known event in the Italian Risorgimento. As such they are still remembered today in the street names of many Italian towns.
Risorgimento Info
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- This is the name given to the historic period of struggle for independence and Italian unity from its first movements (1820-21, 1831) to the insurrections and wars 1848-66. The major events were the three wars of independence against the Austro-Hungarians (1848-49, 1859 and 1866) and the expedition of Garibaldi's Thousand in 1860. The moderate monarchist line prevailed over the republican revolutionary tendency of Giuseppe Mazzini, and the House of Savoy took the throne of Italy in 1861. Rome became the capital in 1871.
Risorgimento [risordʒiˈmento]
Risorgimento αρσ:
I Santi
I Santi → I Santi
I Santi Info
- I Santi
- (or Ognissanti) Public holiday and religious festival celebrating all the saints. Typically, cakes made with nuts and raisins, which vary from region to region, are eaten during this festival. People go to the cemetery to take flowers for their dead loved ones, although the Festival of the Dead (I Morti) is the following day, 2nd November, which is not a holiday.
Banca d'Italia Info
S.I.A.E. [siˈae] ΟΥΣ θηλ
S.I.A.E. → Società Italiana Autori Editori
I. più [pju] ΕΠΊΡΡ
1. più (comparativo di maggioranza):
2. più (superlativo relativo):
3. più (piuttosto):
4. più (in costruzioni correlative):
5. più:
6. più (in quantità, qualità maggiore):
7. più:
8. più:
9. più:
12. più:
II. più [pju] ΕΠΊΘ αμετάβλ
1. più (in maggiore quantità):
2. più (parecchi):
III. più [pju] ΠΡΌΘ
IV. più <πλ più> [pju] ΟΥΣ αρσ
V. i più ΟΥΣ αρσ πλ (la maggioranza)
στο λεξικό PONS
i ΆΡΘ αρσ pl (dav a consonante, che non sia a s+consonante, gn, ps, x, y, z)
- i
-
- -i (di matematica, fisica)
- rudiments pl
- i -i
-
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