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  2. List of Latinised names - Wikipedia

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    Its use was revived in the Renaissance when the new learning was written down in Latin and drew much on the work of Greek, Arabic and other non-Latin ancient authors. Contemporary Italian and European scholars also needed to be Latinised to be quoted in such treatises.

  3. Soldi - Wikipedia

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    "Soldi" (Italian pronunciation:; transl. "Money") is a song recorded by Italian singer Mahmood. It was released on 6 February 2019, as the fifth single from his debut studio album, Gioventù bruciata (2019). [1]

  4. The Luzumiyat - Wikipedia

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    The Luzumiyat (Arabic: اللزوميات) is the second collection of poetry by al-Ma'arri, comprising nearly 1600 short poems [1] organised in alphabetical order and observing a novel double-consonant rhyme scheme devised by the poet himself. [2] [3]: 336

  5. Stessa spiaggia, stesso mare - Wikipedia

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    "Stessa spiaggia, stesso mare" has been covered in French ("Tout s'arrange quand on s'aime") and in Spanish ("La misma playa"). "Mi guardano" has two different versions: in Spanish ("Me miran") and a second Italian version (for the 1970 album ...quando tu mi spiavi in cima a un batticuore...

  6. Un'estate al mare (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song entered the 1982 Festivalbar, winning the Disco Verde competition. [5] It proved to be a major hit and became Russo's signature song, even if it tied Russo to the unwanted stereotype of an easy pop songs performer; [1] [6] Russo, who was interested to a more mature and sophisticated repertoire, ended up to refuse to perform the song for years.

  7. Mare (Diamá song) - Wikipedia

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    Mare is an Italian pop ballad by Italian/Swiss singer-songwriter Diamá, it was released Valentine's Day 2014 (February 14, 2014) as her second single from her upcoming debut album We're not done exclusively on iTunes [1] 2014 (Mastered for iTunes). The single was released two weeks later in all other digital music stores worldwide.

  8. Mahmood (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Mahmood speaks some Arabic, and is fluent in Sardinian. [7] Following his Sanremo win, then Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini , who is known for his anti-immigrant views, criticized him for winning over Ultimo who received the highest number of public votes.

  9. Al Khamsa - Wikipedia

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    "Al Khamsa" (الخمسة) is a designation applied to specific desert-bred bloodlines of the Arabian horse considered particularly "pure" by Arabian horse breeders, who sometimes also describe such lines by use of the Arabic word asil, meaning "pure". It also refers to a mythical origin story of the breed.