Italo-
/ (ɪˈtæləʊ-) /
indicating Italy or Italian: Italophobia; Italo-German
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How to use Italo- in a sentence
The one I for sure wanted to say was “The Dinosaurs” by Italo Calvino.
But not everyone is as enthused about the stereotypical image the Italo-Americans from Jersey Shore are bringing to the homeland.
Prof. Italo Palmarini believed that he recognized his daughter, who had been dead three years.
Mysterious Psychic Forces | Camille FlammarionEvery new edifice was constructed in the Italian or Italo-Byzantine style.
Old and New Paris, v. 1 | Henry Sutherland EdwardsBut Italo swears there is, and has told me story upon story to prove it.
Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall
But Italo says, says Italo, that it gives him more success with the ladies.
Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude HallHe learned that she and Italo were not what they called “own” brother and sister, but only half.
Aurora the Magnificent | Gertrude Hall
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