ズィーティ
Japanese
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian ziti, plural of zito, from a Southern (Neapolitan or Sicilian) word likely from Vulgar Latin pittitus (“small, worthless”), originally denoting a young boy or girl.
Pronunciation
- Module error: The module returned a nil value. It is supposed to return an export table.
References
- ベイクト・ズィーティ on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
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