Brotello
Brother + Fratello
Englisciano (EnglishItalian) word for brother/fratello made to allow speakers of both countries to understand each other.
Brother + Fratello
Englisciano (EnglishItalian) word for brother/fratello made to allow speakers of both countries to understand each other.
by Natadorian March 26, 2021
TYOU
Tu + You
Used to represent the informal third person form of Italian and English (you).
This word was created to allow both English and Italian speakers to understand each other.
Dialect/Language- Englisciano
Tu + You
Used to represent the informal third person form of Italian and English (you).
This word was created to allow both English and Italian speakers to understand each other.
Dialect/Language- Englisciano
by Natadorian March 26, 2021
CIAODY
CIAO + HOWDY
Use: Englisciano- A form of Italian and English language/slang. Mainly used to mix languages but also as a more friendly greeting.
CIAO + HOWDY
Use: Englisciano- A form of Italian and English language/slang. Mainly used to mix languages but also as a more friendly greeting.
by Natadorian March 26, 2021
(Noun)- A very close group of friends who consider each other as brothers.
Synonym(s)- Brotherhood, friend group, or clique.
Synonym(s)- Brotherhood, friend group, or clique.
Bro 1: Broski, you part of my Brokanda, you don’t need an invitation. You’re always welcome.
Bro 2: Thanks Brotello! It means a lot!
Bro 2: Thanks Brotello! It means a lot!
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Friendamico
Friend + Amico
{Friend-ahh-mee-co}
Italian and English combined to allow both speakers to understand each other.
Language/Dialect- Englisciano {Ing-glish-ee-ah-no}
Friend + Amico
{Friend-ahh-mee-co}
Italian and English combined to allow both speakers to understand each other.
Language/Dialect- Englisciano {Ing-glish-ee-ah-no}
by Natadorian March 26, 2021
VYOU
Voi + You
Italian and English combined to allow both speakers to understand each other.
Formal form of voi/you
Voi + You
Italian and English combined to allow both speakers to understand each other.
Formal form of voi/you
by Natadorian March 26, 2021