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toscano

Tuscan

adjective tos-KAH-noh Rare

Origin: Latin Tuscanus, from Etruria (Tusci).

Usage Note

Toscano refers to Tuscany, the central Italian region famous for Florence, Siena, and Chianti wine. As a noun, un toscano can also mean a type of strong Italian cigar originally made in Tuscany. The Tuscan dialect is historically considered the basis of standard Italian literary language.

Examples

"Il paesaggio toscano è molto famoso."

Natural Translation

The Tuscan landscape is very famous.

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