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John Gotti, the notorious boss of the Gambino crime family, was of Italian descent, but he spoke limited Italian. He was born in New York City to immigrant parents from Italy an...
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John Gotti, the notorious boss of the Gambino crime family, was of Italian descent, but he spoke limited Italian. He was born in New York City to immigrant parents from Italy an...
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La Malfa is the Italian phrase meaning 'the devil' or 'evil,' composed of the definite article la ('the') and malfa ('evil,' from Latin maleus or maleficus). In everyday Italian...
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In Italian, cara delizia literally means dear delight or cherished joy . Cara can mean dear, beloved, or expensive, depending on context, while delizia means delight or pleasure...
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