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7 Ιαν 2019 · Before the show, these — and a few of our other favorite Italian-American food slang words, which we remind you of below — were familiar to folks in the New York suburbs, but not much...
19 Οκτ 2023 · Discover the meaning of common Italian-American slang words used in the popular TV series The Sopranos, such as gabagool, marone, goombah, and more. Find out how these words reflect the Italian-American culture and identity, and how they differ from standard Italian.
18 Αυγ 2024 · A great show for picking up Italian American slang words and culture is The Sopranos. This iconic series features standard Italian slang phrases as well as some slang words specific to the Italian community on the East Coast of America.
Soprano is an uncommon Italian surname. Oddly, it is not derived from the Italian word "soprano" which is the highest singing voice of a woman or young boy. It may take meaning from the root word, "sopra" means "over" as in "over the top". Dr. Melfi's surname is a derivative of the name La Malfa which comes from the Arabic word for "port" ( al ...
To say "You have a face like this" would be "Hai una faccia così" or "Hai una faccia come quella/questa". In Neapolitan dialect, you'd say "Tu tiene 'na faccia acussì" or "Tu tiene 'na faccia comme chella/chesta".
10 Ιαν 2019 · You may be speaking Soprano — and not even know it. “The Sopranos” — the drama about families of mobsters in suburban Jersey — premiered on HBO 20 years ago this week. And with it, came new...
4 Οκτ 2024 · “Madone” is an Italian-American slang term derived from the Italian “Madonna,” meaning the Virgin Mary. In The Sopranos, characters often exclaim “madone!” as an expression of surprise or frustration. It’s their way of paying homage to their Italian heritage while spicing up their language. What Does “Marone” Mean in Yiddish