italo
Italo-, Italian-
adjective EE-tah-loh Rare
Origin: Latin Italus (of Italy)
Usage Note
Italo is used mainly as a prefix in compound adjectives — italo-americano (Italian-American), italo-francese (Italian-French). As a standalone adjective it is somewhat formal or journalistic; italiano is the everyday word for 'Italian'. It also appears as a given name.
Examples
"Un accordo italo-francese è stato firmato."
Natural Translation
An Italian-French agreement was signed.
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