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  2. Cello - Wikipedia

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    The cello ( / ˈtʃɛloʊ / CHEL-oh ), or violoncello ( / ˌvaɪələnˈtʃɛloʊ / VY-ə-lən-CHEL-oh, Italian pronunciation: [vjolonˈtʃɛllo] ), [1] is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C 2, G 2, D 3 and A 3.

  3. Italian name - Wikipedia

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    The Italian nome is not analogous to the ancient Roman nomen; the Italian nome is the given name (distinct between siblings), while the Roman nomen is the gentile name (inherited, thus shared by all in a gens). Female naming traditions, and name-changing rules after adoption for both sexes, likewise differ between Roman antiquity and modern ...

  4. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    Concerto grosso. big concert. A Baroque form of concerto, with a group of solo instruments. Da capo aria. from the head aria. A three-section musical form. Dramma giocoso. jocular drama. A form of opera.

  5. 'Allo 'Allo! - Wikipedia

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    One of the trickier problems with ' Allo 'Allo! was the fact that the main characters were of four different nationalities — French, German, English and Italian. Lloyd and Croft determined that it would be too much for the audience to follow multiple languages, so they employed a simple dramatic device to overcome the issue: all characters ...

  6. List of 'Allo 'Allo! characters - Wikipedia

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    Vicki Michelle as Yvette Carte-Blanche in the 'Allo 'Allo! tour (1986) Yvette Carte-Blanche ( Vicki Michelle) – Head waitress at the café and René's mistress. She is passionately in love with René, and wants to elope with him to Geneva in Switzerland, but cannot do so because René has to stay with his wife.

  7. Limoncello - Wikipedia

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    Limoncello. Limoncello ( Italian: [limonˈtʃɛlːo]) is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in southern Italy, especially in the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Amalfi Coast and Sicily. It is the second-most popular liqueur in Italy and is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestif.

  8. Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane - Wikipedia

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    Fondazione FS Italiane. Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane S.p.A. ( lit. "Italian State Railways JSC "; previously only Ferrovie dello Stato, hence the initialism FS) is Italy 's national state-owned railway holding company that manages transport, infrastructure, real estate services and other services in Italy and other European countries.

  9. Italian language - Wikipedia

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    Italian (italiano, Italian: [itaˈljaːno] ⓘ, or lingua italiana, Italian: [ˈliŋɡwa itaˈljaːna]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent Romance language from Latin, together with Sardinian.