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Italian
Etymology
From sud (“South”) + tirolese (“Tyrolese, Tyrolean”), or Sud Tirolo (“South Tyrol”) + -ese.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sud.ti.roˈle.ze/, /sut.ti.roˈle.ze/
- Rhymes: -eze
- Hyphenation: sud‧ti‧ro‧lé‧se
- IPA(key): (traditional) /sud.ti.roˈle.ze/, (traditional) /sut.ti.roˈle.ze/[1]
- Rhymes: (traditional) -eze
- Hyphenation: (traditional) sud‧ti‧ro‧lé‧se
Adjective
sudtirolese (plural sudtirolesi) (rare)
- of, from or relating to South Tyrol
- Synonyms: atesino, altoatesino
Noun
sudtirolese m or f by sense (plural sudtirolesi) (rare)
- native or inhabitant of South Tyrol
- Synonyms: atesino m, atesina f, altoatesino m, altoatesina f
References
- ^ sudtirolese in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication