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  2. Genoese dialect - Wikipedia

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    e and é are read as a closed short “e”; ê is read as a long closed “e”. eu is read as if it were read in French: in eu and éu the sound is short in êu the sound is long. j is used infrequently and indicates that i should be heard in words such as: gjêmo (giriamo), mangjâ (mangerà), cacjæ (getterei), lascjâ (lascerà), socjêtæ ...

  3. Me and You (film) - Wikipedia

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    Me and You (Italian: Io e te) is a 2012 Italian coming-of-age drama film co-written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Niccolò Ammaniti. The film was screened out of competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. [2] [3] It was Bertolucci's final feature film before his death on 26 November 2018.

  4. Ayako (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Ayako (奇子) is a manga trilogy by Osamu Tezuka.It was serialized in Big Comic, a manga magazine published by Shogakukan.It is licensed in North America by Vertical. [1] It is also licensed in France by Delcourt/Akata, in Italy by Hazard Edizioni, and in Brazil by Veneta.

  5. Ayako - Wikipedia

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    Ayako Hamada (浜田 文子, born 1981), Japanese-Mexican professional wrestler; Ayako Hara (原 綾子, born 1988), Japanese model and beauty pageant winner; Ayako Hirose (広瀬 綾子, born 1969), Japanese tennis player; Ayako Ikeda (池田 綾子, born 1978), Japanese singer-songwriter; Ayako Imoto (井本 絢子, born 1986), Japanese comedian

  6. Me and You (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Me and You (Italian: Io e te) is a novel by Niccolò Ammaniti.. In 2012, director Bernardo Bertolucci adapted the novel into a film of the same name. [2] Since the novel served as a screenplay for the movie, Ammaniti was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2013 David di Donatello awards and Best Screenplay at the 2013 Italian Golden Globe.

  7. Italian profanity - Wikipedia

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    The Italian language is a language with a large set of inflammatory terms and phrases, almost all of which originate from the several dialects and languages of Italy, such as the Tuscan dialect, which had a very strong influence in modern standard Italian, and is widely known to be based on Florentine language. [1]

  8. List of Italian-language poets - Wikipedia

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    List of poets who wrote in Italian (or Italian dialects). This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Hyouka - Wikipedia

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    Hotaro Oreki (折木 奉太郎, Oreki Hōtarō) Voiced by: Yūichi Nakamura (Japanese); Adam Gibbs [5] (English) Played by: Kento Yamazaki [6] The main protagonist of Hyouka, he is a pragmatic boy who lives by "If I don't have to do something, I won't, but if I have to, I'll do it quickly."