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“Yinz” is essentially Pittsburgh’s version of “y’all.” It’s used as a second-person plural pronoun, so someone living in Pittsburgh might ask, “Yinz want to get something to eat?” Yinz — sometimes ...
Italian is a very rich language, capable of expertly mixing classical roots, regionalisms and foreign borrowings. Yet, in everyday life, ...
From Latin roots to modern use, natalizio captures Italy’s Christmas mood, shaping how Italians describe food, rituals, and December traditions ...
The Italian language evolves, in step with technological development and changes in society: this is why, among the neologisms included ...
These Italian restaurants in Washington are so popular that getting a table feels like winning the lottery, with flavors ...
"Slop" was first used in the 1700s to mean soft mud, but it evolved more generally to mean something of little value.
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Hanabi: The Japanese word for “fireworks,” literally meaning “fire flowers.” Phaser: A fictional energy weapon used in some ...
Italian food is known and loved around the world for its fresh ingredients and palate-pleasing tastes. On December 10, the UN’s cultural agency gave foodies another reason to celebrate their pizza, ...