Italian Flashcards

1
Q

Italian words for “in the fresh air” give us this adjective for things done outdoors.

A

Al fresco

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2
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This is the Italian word for priest.

A

Prete

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3
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This is the Italian word for painter.

A

Pittore

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4
Q

Though this term is often incorrectly assumed to be derived from Italian, it is used to describe a fake diamond.

A

Fugazi

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5
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This Italian phrase means to speak in a quiet voice, as if not to be overheard.

A

Sotto Voce

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6
Q

What term for a music school referred initially to orphanages in 16th-18th century Italy where music was taught (and in fact comes from the Italian word for “orphanage”)?

A

Conservatory

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7
Q

At an Italian gelateria, ask for fragola and you’ll get this flavor.

A

Strawberry

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8
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What is the Italian term for the region known in English as Southern Italy, roughly equivalent geographically with the pre-unification Kingdom of Naples? This term refers to the intensity of the midday sun in the southern portion of the Italian peninsula.

A

Mezzogiorno

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