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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
Etymology
From ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܵܐ (īṭālīyā, “Italy”) and Latin ītalicus + -ܝܐ (-āyā, the attributive adjective ending) also attested in Classical Syriac.
Pronunciation
Adjective
ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܵܐ • (īṭālīqāyā) (feminine ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܬ݂ܵܐ (īṭālīqāyṯā), plural ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܹ̈ܐ (īṭālīqāyē))
- Italian (of, from, or pertaining to Italy, its culture, language or people)
- Acts 10:1:
ܐܝܼܬ݂ ܗ݇ܘܵܐ ܚܲܕ݇ ܐ݇ܢܵܫܵܐ ܓܵܘ ܩܹܣܲܪܝܵܐ ܫܸܡܹܗ ܩܘܼܪܢܹܠܝܘܿܣ، ܪܲܒ ܡܐܵܐ ܕܣܝܼܥܬܵܐ ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܬ݂ܵܐ ܕܟܹܐ ܦܵܝܫܵܐ ܩܪܝܼܬ݂ܵܐ.- īṯ wā ḥa nāšā gāw qēsaryā šimmēh qurnēlyōs, rab mˀā d-sīˁtā īṭālīqāyṯā d-kē pāyšā qrīṯā.
- There was a certain main in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of what was called the Italian Regiment.
Noun
ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܵܐ • (īṭālīqāyā) m sg (plural ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܹ̈ܐ (īṭālīqāyē), feminine ܐܝܼܛܵܠܝܼܩܵܝܬ݂ܵܐ (īṭālīqāyṯā))
- Italian (person from Italy or of Italian descent)
Derived terms