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 Translation for 'Neapolitan' from English to Danish
NOUN   a Neapolitan | Neapolitans
Neapolitan {adj}napolitansk
Neapolitan {adj}neapolitansk
etn.
Neapolitan
napolitaner {fk}
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Translation for 'Neapolitan' from English to Danish

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Neapolitan {adj}
napolitansk

neapolitansk

Neapolitan
napolitaner {fk}etn.
Usage Examples English
  • During the Festival of Sanremo 2000, the singer Bono Vox of U2, who was performing the song "The ground beneath her feet", fell into the pit and came across Mario Merola: once before he pays homage with a bow, while the neapolitan singer applauded him.
  • He started his young career in the neapolitan team Basket Team Stabia and at the age of fifteen he made his debut in Serie C with Nuova Polisportiva Stabia in the 2011-12 season.
  • In this way, the project was historically placed within the wider program for the revitalization of the city that Mussolini had enunciated under the slogan "Naples must live" and had articulated in the famous five points listed to neapolitan citizens in 1931: "agriculture, navigation, industry, crafts, tourism".
  • The review is part of the european circuit of the most important independent festivals, relaunching its cinematographic "double track": presenting to the public unpublished works in Italy by mediterranean directors and neapolitan authors, without forgetting the charm of the great Hollywood cinema.
  • Other important places are the small gardens on the first stretch of via Domenico Fontana, dedicated to the neapolitan actress Tina Pica, who died in solitude and almost forgotten in the house of one of her nephews located in nearby via Bernardo Cavallino in 1968.

  • Self-taught Italian painter, born in Padova from a neapolitan family on November 12, 1964.
  • He is considered one of the leading figures in the history of medicine in Molise and of the neapolitan medicine of his time.
  • In Uruguay, an ice cream sandwich ("sánguche helado") or triple sandwich ("sánguche triple") is typically a neapolitan ice cream ("helado triple") sandwich prepared with wafers such as the one in the image.
  • Italy is iconic worldwide for his mainstream "neapolitan" melodic singing style, and historically, very xenophile but quite slowly receptive to musical influences from abroad.
  • In 2008, the journalist-musicologist Pietro Gargano devoted to her two pages in his "Encyclopedia of classic Neapolitan song" (Edizioni Magmata).

  • He came from an aristocratic neapolitan family. De Liguoro was a pioneering figure of early Italian cinema, making a number of historical films in early 1910s such as "L'Inferno" (1911) and "Mary Tudor" (1911).
  • The architect who build the first complex was the neapolitan Mario Gioffredo at 1771 and the first director was G.F. Conty.
  • Neo's name and appearance both reference neapolitan ice cream.
  • Many restaurants, such as the Acqua Pazza in San Marco, known for seafood and neapolitan pizzas, and Acqua Pazza in Bologna, which specializes in seafoods and sauces, either share the name with or are named after this dish.
  • Empanadas can be made with beef, fish, ham & cheese, neapolitan (using the same toppings as that pizza) or vegetarian.

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