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 Italian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Standard Italian is based on the Tuscan dialect and is somewhat intermediate between the languages of Southern Italy and the Gallo-Romance languages of the North.
In contrast to the dialects of northern Italy, the older southern Italian dialects were largely untouched by the Franco-Occitan influences introduced to Italy, mainly by bards from France, during the middle ages.
Italian is the official language of Italy and San Marino, and is an official language in Switzerland because it's spoken in Ticino and Grigioni cantons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_language   (3093 words)

  
 Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Italia, IPA: /i'talja/ or Repubblica Italiana, IPA: /re'pubblika ita'ljana/), is a country in Southern Europe.
Inhabitants of Italy are referred to as Italians (Italian: Italiani).
When Italy was unified, in 1861, Italian existed mainly as a literary language, and was spoken by less than 3% of the population.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy   (2395 words)

  
 Cooking Encyclopedia Italian
This is one of my favorite Italian cookbooks.
Customers interested in Encyclopedia Of Italian Cooking may also be interested in:...
Betty Crocker's Italian Cooking, Antonio Cecconi, Betty Betty Crocker's New Italian Cooking Crocker...
http://www.my-cooking.org/7/cooking-encyclopedia-italian.html   (134 words)

  
 ITALIAN
Italian settlers did establish vineyards in California and the Finger Lake region of New York, producing the wine industries that remain in those states today.
The flood of Italian immigrants in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century did not provide the immigrants with simply a better life, it provided the U.S. with another ingredient to add to its melting pot.
The response to the masses of Italian immigrants was unfriendly and inhospitable.
http://nhs.needham.k12.ma.us/cur/kane98/kane_p3_immig/Italian/italian.htm   (1138 words)

  
 Italian Language Activities at EnchantedLearning.com
Label the fruit, vegetables, oils, milk, cheese, eggs, meat, fish, rice, cereal, bread, pasta, and sweets in Italian.
Label the orange, lemon, apple, strawberry, watermelon, avocado, banana, pear, cherry, and grapes in Italian.
Label the kitchen utensils in Italian, including the can opener, colander, cutting board, knife, ladle, peeler, frying pan, sauce pan, and lid.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/themes/italian.shtml   (1404 words)

  
 Italian Living - Italian Food and Living articles
The main characteristic of Italian cooking is its healthy balance, the excellent basic ingredients being simply cooked and retaining their original goodness and freshness.
For centuries wine growing has been the cultivation which used most of the labor of the Italian farmers; this is still true today; a large part of the population is engaged in the vine and wine industry.
The wines are as personal as a name, as different as the colors of the rainbow and as much a part of Italian life as almost 3,000 years of tradition can make them.
http://italianliving.com   (1306 words)

  
 Italian Food,Pasta Sauce,No Cholesterol,Vegetarian,Low Fat,Low Sodium,Gourmet Gifts
Mediterranean cuisine consisted of bruschetta, pork loins - bracioli, seafood, culinary cheese recipes, olivata spread, veal saltimbocca alla romana, plenty of marinated vegetables, recipe choices for chicken dishes, lasagne, gourmet italian tomato sauces and as always a delicious green salad with fresh basil, olive oil and tomatoes.
Oh, and don't forget, a nice loaf of Italian bread especially made for dipping sauces.
When you are ready for your shopping list, remember that typical basic italian food ingredients necessary for authentic italian cooking are: olive oil, tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil, oregano and mushrooms.
http://www.italian-food.us   (473 words)

  
 The Italian Chef - Classic Italian Recipes, Food, and Cooking.
"Italian meals are structured in a way that keeps family and friends at the table," the introduction tells us.
Here is a cookbook that truly understands how Italians eat.
The Italian Chef - Classic Italian Recipes, Food, and Cooking.
http://www.italianchef.com   (189 words)

  
 When in Rome . . . CSPI's Guide to Italian Food
Must be the oil or butter that's typically added to the marsala wine in the sauce.
At Italian eateries, only the meat, chicken, or fish typically comes with vegetables on the side.
For generations, Southern Italians ate mostly pasta, bread, beans, vegetables, fruit, and olive oil.
http://www.cspinet.org/nah/ital.html   (2003 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italians in the United States
This means that the Latin type is ethnically predominant among them, since the Northern Italians, as is well known, have a considerable Teutonic element in their composition.
The immediate Italian followers of Columbus were John Cabot, the first navigator to reach the coast of North America, his son Sebastian, who reached Labrador, Amerigo Vespucci, who gave his name to the continent, and Verrazzano, the discoverer of New York Bay and of the Hudson River.
Diocese of Newark: 19 Italian churches; 20 priests; 6 parochial schools, with 4 Baptistine Sisters, 4 Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, 2 Sisters of Charity, 5 Sisters of St. Francis, 4 Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, 1 lay teacher, and 1289 pupils; 1 orphan asylum with 12 sisters and 92 orphans.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08202a.htm   (4917 words)

  
 Italian language, alphabet and pronunciation
Each region of Italy also has its own dialect, some of which are so distinct from standard Italian that they are mutually unintelligible.
Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 60 million people in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, the Vatican City, Malta and Eritrea.
The Italian used was full of Latin words and over time Latin was used less and less as Italian became increasingly popular.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/italian.htm   (453 words)

  
 Italian Cooking & Living - Italian recipes, Italian food, olive oils, tours, tv show, wines and cooking classes.
Read on for some traditional Italian recipes for a fabulous family feast.
Wednesday, April 5, from 6:00 to 8:30pm, the Italian Culinary Institute will be teaching a hands-on class: Chocolate Mini-Cakes.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about this website please e-mail them to comments@italiancookingandliving.com.
http://www.italiancookingandliving.com   (504 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Italian Literature
From the seventh century onwards, we begin to find traces in extant documents, from various parts of Italy, of the use of the vernacular, in the shape of forms that are more or less Italian inserted into the corrupt Latin of the epoch.
No Italian since Petrarch had reached the lyrical beauty of his "Canti", in which the contrast between the past and present of his country, the worship of antiquity, political disillusion, hopeless love, and, at length, even the contemplation of nature find utterance in sheer despair.
The creative genius of the Italians had been exhausted by the Renaissance, and the life of the nation crushed down by the foreign yoke of Spain, imposed on the peninsula by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08245a.htm   (5894 words)

  
 Italian Lesson 1
The Italian alphabet is fairly similar to our own (English, or depending on where you're from, American).
Italian is my mother language, so I do know enough to be giving these basic lessons.
What the above sentence literally says is "hello, you", and while it may be possible to think of times in English when you might say that, in Italian the sentence is meaningless, and people will look at you funny if you say Salve voi!
http://www.june29.com/Italian/lesson1.html   (1461 words)

  
 Italian language course in Italy. Learn Italian in Italy.
If you are interested in learning Italian in Italy, visit the official website of the UK Italian Tourist Board for essential information.
The best way to learn Italian is to study the language in a country in which it is spoken.
Whatever your reasons for wanting to study Italian, we will be able to offer you an Italian language course which meets your particular needs and interests.
http://www.languagesabroad.co.uk/italian.html   (688 words)

  
 Italian beef - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian beef is made using cuts of beef from the sirloin butt (Scala's) or the top/bottom round wet-roasted in broth with garlic, oregano and spices until medium rare or medium.
The Italian beef sandwich is a dish associated with Chicago.
An Italian beef sandwich consists of thin slices of beef served inside Italian bread or some other crusty bread (often soaked), which has been cut lengthwise and into individual portions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Beef   (534 words)

  
 Coffee - Espresso - Lavazza Italian espresso coffee for coffee machines, coffee makers, espresso makers or instant espresso coffee.
Lavazza: the very best Italian espresso coffee for coffee machines, coffee makers or instant.
Coffee - Espresso- Lavazza Italian espresso coffee for coffee machines, coffee makers, espresso makers or instant espresso coffee.
http://www.coffee.lavazza.com   (500 words)

  
 Web Resources for Italy and Italian
Made In Italy On Line brings viewers the best of Italian fashion, food, wine, shopping, and travel with a content-rich site, fast and easy to navigate.
Arto Wilka is interested in Italian language, culture and cuisine
Here's what GOOGLE found on Italy and Italian...
http://www.uni.edu/becker/italiano.html   (236 words)

  
 ItalianGenealogy.com » News
During the mass emigration from Italy during the century between 1876 to 1976, the U.S. was the largest single recipient of Italian immigrants in the world.
The Legal requirements for recognition of Italian citizenship claims made by persons born abroad, but whose births were never registered with an Italian consular agency, vary considerably according to particular circumstances, and also depend upon existing treaties between the Italian Republic and various states.
Therefore, if claimants born in Great Britain, the United States and Argentina each queried an Italian consular officer in their respective countries with regard to this procedure, each would receive different answers to some of the same questions.
http://italiangenealogy.tardio.com   (1280 words)

  
 Food Network
Italians are masters at transforming simple, everyday ingredients into dishes that are quick, healthy and satisfying.
In Everyday Italian, chef Giada De Laurentiis shares updated versions of the homey recipes she grew up with in her Italian family.
Stock up on her books, DVDs and more.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show_ei   (162 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Italian With Michel Thomas Complete Course CD [Audiobook]: Books
Buy some of the finest Italian wines from this online wine merchant.
Pimsleur uses a similar method – but is aimed at tourist Italian.
However, I then decided to learn Italian at night school and am now into my second year - I have realised I am way ahead of the other students because of the insights into grammar and structure that Michel Thomas provides and the confidence that this has given me.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/034078069X   (976 words)

  
 language schools italy. Italian Office of Tourism. italiano language directory. italian schools. Language speaking in Italy. Italian language course in italy
Learn the beautiful italian language while sampling the culture, the nature, the cuisine, the history, and the art or just simply relaxing on the beach in good company.
ILS ranks among the best known italian language schools in Italy!
The courses are taught at all levels by native Italian speakers, university graduates who are specially qualified to teach Italian language and culture.
http://www.ilsonline.it   (917 words)

  
 Italian electronic dictionary and language translators. Italian - other languages dictionaries.
Featuring over 14,000 phrases it can voice in Italian and English, this unmatched phrasebook is a must-have for international travelers, helping them to navigate foreign language terrain and communicate efficiently.
Italian Audio Phrasebook B-3, is an inexhaustible talking travel companion.
Featuring over 8,000 phrases it can voice in German and Italian, this unmatched phrasebook is a must-have for international travelers, helping them to navigate foreign language terrain and communicate efficiently.
http://italian.dictionaries.ectaco.com   (4153 words)

  
 ITALIAN WINE Italian Wine
The scope of Italian wines is staggering, both from the sheer quantity of grape types and different styles of Italian wines.
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, a big red wine made from the grape of the same name (not to be confused with the town in Tuscany!), Cerasuolo, a ligher red wine with cherry flavors made from the same grape, and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo, a white wine made from trebbiano.
Italian wines comprise 60% of wine imports into the U.S.A., and much Italian wine is exported to Italian y and France.
http://www.e-winegifts.com/italian-wine.htm   (2137 words)

  
 Italian ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italian ice (also known as granita, granite, slush, Italian water ice, or water ice in areas with large Italian-American populations) is a frozen dessert made by mixing flavorings (typically fruit juices but also coffee and chocolate) with ice.
Italian Ice on the other hand is often made from pure water, sugar cane, and natural flavors with a special freeze blending machine technique.
Italian ice is a popular desert in USA and is good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Ice   (247 words)

  
 Italian Wine Guide: Barolo, Amarone, Chianti and more
I deal with each Italian wine region in turn, from the expensive and age-worthy wines of Barolo in the north, to the bargain glugging wines of the south.
Italian wines to be found in the UK are generally Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) or Denominazione di Origine Controllata et Garantita (DOCG).
The Italian wine region where these latter two have been most concentrated is around Chianti in Tuscany, the wines frequently referred to as 'super-Tuscans'.
http://www.thewinedoctor.com/regionalguides/italy.shtml   (1825 words)

  
 Rustico: Italian Wine
Italian wines run the gamut from fresh, lively wines (either red, white, or rosé) best sipped young to deep, noble wines meant to mature in a cool cellar.
Pleasant, fruity wine with a scent of grapes; meant to be drunk young.
One of Italy's most famous sparkling wines, produced by the Charmat method of fermentation; with persistent mousse and fine bubbles, it is intense, aromatic, delicately sweet, with a crisp acidity and ripe flavor of the Moscato grape from which it is made.
http://www.rusticocooking.com/winetable.htm   (3370 words)

  
 Italian Wine Primer
Italian wine labels often fail to mention the grapes used.
For example, the backbone of Chianti Classico is Sangiovese, a grape that produces a red wine with a refreshing, crisp texture.
The wines are dryly astringent, a lean texture which is reinforced by high acidity.
http://www.madpeople.com/wineclub/italianwines.htm   (635 words)

  
 The beefy taste of Chicago
I say that the Italian beef sandwich is a spin-off of the French dip sandwich (which is so bland I wouldn't eat one if you gave it to me).
Italian beef aficionados (and you know who you are) know the layout of a beef stand better than their own home kitchens.
But there are those who posit that the Italian beef sandwich blossomed out of the fabled "peanut weddings" where, at the reception, beef sandwiches (along with pitchers of beer and peanuts) were the only food the guests got to eat.
http://www.suntimes.com/output/bruno/wkp-news-beef25.html   (882 words)

  
 The Wine Merchant - Italian Wines
Barolo: "King of wines and wine of kings", Barolo is made from Nebbiolo grapes and is truly a majestic wine.
Vin Santo: Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes are left to dry and the sweet wine is put in barrels and aged in lofts for three years.
Enfer d'Arvier: Petite Rouge grapes produce a richly fruity, berry flavored wine with a sharp palate.
http://www.thewinemerchantinc.com/educational/Italy.html   (3148 words)

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