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unlimited soprano: A soprano who has extended her upper range beyond the usual range of a soprano Spinto: pushed: A forceful voice, between the lyric and dramatic in weight Spinto soprano: pushed soprano: A soprano whose voice, while normally of lyric weight and fluidity, can be pushed to a more forceful weight Squillo: ringing
The mobsters in the US were said to have difficulty understanding the Sicilian dialects of the new immigrants, in which words appeared to "zip" by. Other theories include pejorative uses, such as Sicilians' preference for homemade zip guns. According to another theory, the term is a contraction of a Sicilian slang term for "hicks" or "primitives".
The word is used in the movie A Bronx Tale and on mafia shows like The Sopranos, but they aren't suitable sources. μηδείς ( talk ) 19:05, 17 December 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] I did a bit of web searching on this and did not find a single Italian-language source that used any variant of mulignan-a/o to refer to a black person.
Tony Soprano owned two boats throughout the series — “The Stugots” and “The Stugots II” — which were portrayed by three different models. "Stugots" refers to an Italian slang word for ...
The episode's title is a plural of the Italian language word commendatore, which is an official title in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (originally established by the royal House of Savoy).
Italian operatic sopranos (229 P) Pages in category "Italian sopranos" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Tony Soprano utters the word many many times, as do his Italian American co-stars. All this chatter got us curious, so we dug in to find out exactly what gabagool is and what you need to know ...
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