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  • ...rd|adopted]] by Italian and eventually entered the vocabulary of [[English language|English]] and of many other languages around the world. The word is mostly ...classes. The word ''s-ciào'' is still used in Venetian and in [[Lombard language|Lombardian]] as an [[exclamation]] of [[resignation]], as in ''Oh, va be',
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  • ! Country || TV Network || Language | [[Albanian language|Albanian]]
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  • For the Russian market, the top engine will be the 1.6 L [[Chery ACTECO engine|ACTECO]] lic ...Me]] hands-free system, a Microsoft Windows Mobile based system with multi-language voice recognition and speech functions. Allows to browse mobile phone's boo
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  • ...[[Oracabessa]], which some think may have been derived from the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] for 'golden head' (cabeza de oro). Fleming is also reported to ha In the film, "GoldenEye" is the code name of a secret Russian military satellite program, using two nuclear warhead equipped satellites n
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  • ...city of the ancient [[Ligures|Ligurians]]. Its name is probably [[Ligurian language|Ligurian]], meaning "knee" (from [[Ancient Greek]] ''gony'' "knee"), i.e. " ...ng the petitions of the nations?" (spoken by a throughly anti-Boanapartist Russian aristocrat, soon after the news reached [[St. Petersburg]]).</blockquote>
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  • The film begins at a terrorist arms bazaar somewhere on the Russian border. [[MI6]] has sent 007 into the field to survey trades and purchases ...ate embrace with 007 when Moneypenny called. Bergstrom is supposed to be a language professor and to her delight, Bond turns out to be quite a "[[cunning lingu
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  • ...e of famous fighting bulls. ''Murciélago'' also means [[bat]] in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and a Murciélago roadster is featured briefly in the movie ''[[ ...C6-R and a Saleen S7-R. The drivers of the IPB Spartak Racing car were the Russian [[Roman Rusinov]] and the Dutch [[Peter Kox]]. They crossed the finish line
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  • |Official languages || [[Latin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Italian language|Italian]] ...the Vatican City''' ([[Latin]]: ''Status Civitatis Vaticanae''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Stato della Città del Vaticano'') is a [[landlocked]] [[sover
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  • ...tle mention of GPWC, with the manufacturers beginning to use more moderate language and referring to themselves as the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers' Association] ...s said to be considering a return to the sport. Initially, Irvine and his Russian financial backer [[Rustam Tariko]] placed interest in the purchase of eithe
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  • ...th the large international presence English takes a close second. Spanish, Russian, Portuguese and Arabic speakers abound, and of course you will also occasio ===Language===
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  • Learning a little of the language may receive a smile or two (see the Czech Republic page for an introduction ===Local foreign language newspapers, blogs===
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  • ..., however, is Italian. There is no Italian equivalent of, for example, the Russian ''[[Bolshoi Ballet]]'' and similar companies that exist only to perform bal ...community possesses a unique musical tradition that reflects the history, language, and ethnic composition of that particular locale. These traditions reflect
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  • '''Italian literature''' is [[literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature w ...d Konrad used a French source to make an almost original work in their own language. [[Guido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of
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  • '''Italian literature''' is [[literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature w ...d Konrad used a French source to make an almost original work in their own language. [[Guido delle Colonne]] of [[Messina]], one of the [[vernacular]] poets of
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