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O que (quem) é Italian$41169$ - definição

SCOTTISH PEOPLE OF ITALIAN DESCENT
Scots Italian; Scots-Italian; Italian-Scots; Italian Scot; Scottish-Italians; Scottish-Italian; Scottish Italian; Italian Scottish

Italianized         
  • Linguistic map of Italy according to Clemente Merlo and Carlo Tagliavini (1937)
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  • Luke 2]], 1–7 of the Bible being read by a speaker of Italian from [[Milan]]
  • [[Italian language in the United States]]
  • its colonial possessions]] in 1940.
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  • Venetian [[Pietro Bembo]] was an influential figure in the development of the Italian language from the Tuscan dialect, as a literary medium, codifying the language for standard modern usage.
  • A map showing the Italian-speaking areas of [[Switzerland]]: the two different shades of blue denote the two cantons where Italian is the official language, dark blue shows areas where Italian is spoken by an important part of the population
  • Talian]] is co-official in [[Rio Grande do Sul]], Brazil.
ROMANCE LANGUAGE
Italian (language); Italian Language; Italiophone; History of Italian; ISO 639:ita; ISO 639:it; History of the Italian language; Medieval Italian; Lingua italiana; Italian-language; Geographic distribution of Italian; La lingua italiana; Old Italian; Standard Italian; Italiano; Italian word; Old Italian language; Italianized; Modern Italian
·Impf & ·p.p. of Italianize.
Italian futurism in cinema         
  • [[Anton Giulio Bragaglia]]
  • Thaïs]]'' by [[Anton Giulio Bragaglia]] (1917)
  • ''[[What Scoundrels Men Are!]]'' by [[Mario Camerini]] (1932)
  • One of the surviving frames of ''Vita futurista'' ("Futurist life") by [[Arnaldo Ginna]] (1916)
MOVEMENT IN FILM HISTORY FROM 1916 TO 1919
Italian Futurism (cinema); Italian Futurism (filmmaking)
Italian futurism, an artistic and social movement, affected the Italian film industry from 1916 to 1919.Cinema of Italy: Avant-garde (1911-1919)-Italia Mia It influenced Russian Futurist cinema and German Expressionism.
Italian Folktales         
  • First edition
COLLECTION OF ITALIAN FOLK-TALES BY ITALO CALVINO
Italo Calvino/Italian Folktales
Italian Folktales (Fiabe italiane) is a collection of 200 Italian folktales published in 1956 by Italo Calvino. Calvino began the project in 1954, influenced by Vladimir Propp's Morphology of the Folktale; his intention was to emulate the Straparola in producing a popular collection of Italian fairy tales for the general reader.

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Italian Scots

Italian Scots are people of Italian descent living in Scotland. These terms may refer to people who are born in Scotland and of Italian descent. It can also refer to people of mixed Scottish and Italian ancestry. A recent Italian voter census estimated that there are 70,000 to 100,000 people in Scotland of Italian descent or Italian nationals, which is up to 1.9% of the overall Scottish population.

Latest available figures from the 2011 UK Census show there were 6,048 people born in Italy living in Scotland. This was up from 4,936 in 2001 and 3,947 recorded in 1991. In 2016, Ronnie Convery, secretary of the Italian Scotland charitable organisation and director of communications at the Archdiocese of Glasgow, asserted that a completely new dimension was being added to the Scots-Italians community. He said, “There has been a brand new migration over the past two years, and the biggest one we have seen in 100 years."

Migration to Scotland from Italy has been predominantly from the provinces of Lucca and Frosinone. Additional provinces with fairly significant emigration to Scotland include Isernia, La Spezia, Pistoia, Parma, Latina, Massa-Carrara and Pordenone. The Scottish Italian community settled mostly in the Glasgow area, most of whom are of Tuscan origin. The smaller Italian community in and around Edinburgh is predominantly of Lazian origin.