The English word for Italian is Italian.
1.Pronunciation
British Pronunciation [?t?l?n]
American Pronunciation [?t?lj?n]
2.Lexicality
As an adjective meaning Italian: Italian-speaking; Italian culture
As a noun meaning Italian; Italian language
3. Phrase collocation
Italian Republic Italian **** and country; Italy
Italian Peninsula Italian Peninsula; Apennine Peninsula
Italian Wars Italian Wars
Italian operaItalian opera
Italian Riesling贵人香;意斯林; 朱紫香
Italian food意大利菜; Italian cuisine; Italian food
Italian Brandy意大利白兰地
Swiss Italian Italian Zone
Italian Song Italian Song
3. Example Sentences
We have Italian and French.
We have Italian and French.
I want to be French or Italian in my next life.
I want to be French or Italian in my next life.
How could they be Italian?They said they were from the planet Venus.I heard them.They saidso.
How could they be Italian? They said they were from the planet Venus. I heard them. That's what they said.
Introduction to Italy and Architectural Attractions
1. Introduction
Italy was founded in 1861 after the unification of Italy, and was the first country after the Roman Empire to take control of the entire Apennine Peninsula. Northern and central Italy became part of the Holy Roman Empire of the Germanic peoples from 962 to the 11th century AD.
Napoleon Bonaparte established the Kingdom of Italy in 1805, with himself as king, but it had nothing to do with the kingdoms that had existed in the Middle Ages, and in 1861, the Kingdom of Sardinia completed the unification of Italy and established the new Kingdom of Italy. Afterwards, it took an active part in the frenzy of the imperialist countries to divide the world, and became one of the strongest European countries and world powers at that time.
In 1946, after the Second World War, public discontent rose, leading to a referendum in the same year in which the people unanimously chose to give up the monarchy and establish the **** and the State of Peace, that is, today's Italy **** and the State of Peace.
2. Architectural Attractions
The Colosseum
The Colosseum, the Roman Colosseum, was a place in the ancient Roman Empire exclusively for slave-owners, aristocrats, and free people to watch animal fights or slave gladiatorial combat. The massive building could hold nearly 90,000 spectators. This arena is also frequently featured in many movies.
Milan Cathedral
Milan Cathedral is a famous Catholic church in Italy, the cathedral of Milan, is the world's largest Gothic building, the symbol of Milan, is also one of the world's five churches, the second largest in the world. Inside the church hall are the remains of the Archbishop of Milan from the fifteenth century, the head is made of silver, and the body is the true body of the bishop. Catholicism is also the main religion practiced in European countries.