Understand spoken Italian

"Italian (long form)" in Italian

l’italiano
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Summary

The Italian translation for “Italian (long form)” is l’italiano. The Italian, l’italiano, can be broken down into 2 parts:"the (singular masculine in front of a vowel)" (l’) and "Italian (language / singular masculine adjective)" (italiano).

Examples of "Italian" in use

There is 1 example of the Italian word for "Italian" being used:

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