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  1. 19 lip 2020 · Capeesh meaning “Do you understand” is best described, using the vision of the Italian-American Madre, who has already taken off her slipper to give you some of the “treatment” for misbehaving, add a few octaves and choice words, and you get the picture. Grazie e grazie per la lettura! Capeesh?

  2. 10 sie 2023 · From “fuggedaboutit” to “mamaluke,” Italian American slang is full of colorful and distinct phrases that add a touch of humor and personality to everyday conversation. So where does this unique language come from?

  3. 22 lis 2023 · This is a very famous Italian-American slang word used to ask someone if they understand something (‘you know what I mean?’).

  4. 22 lis 2023 · The Italian equivalent is you understand. This is a very famous Italian-American slang term used to ask someone if they understand something (“Do you know what I mean?”).

  5. 27 paź 2023 · Italian American slang is a vibrant and distinctive linguistic treasure that tells a story of a community’s enduring cultural identity. For generations, Italian-Americans have used slang as a way to not only preserve their heritage but also forge a unique cultural identity.

  6. 6 sie 2019 · Formal Ways to Say “Do You Understand” in Italian: When addressing someone formally, such as a person you don’t know well or someone you want to show respect to, you can use these phrases to ask if they understand: Capisce? (pronounced: kah-PEE-sheh) Ha capito? (pronounced: ah kah-PEE-toh) Comprende? (pronounced: kohm-PREHN-deh)

  7. 18 paź 2023 · 9 Common Italian-American Slang Terms and Their Origins. Serafina Paladino. | Wed, 10/18/2023 - 09:37. Little Italy, New York / Photo: posztos via Shutterstock. Growing up in an Italian-American home, I learned words and phrases in Italian that had been passed down for generations. These colloquialisms helped shape my personal identity in a ...

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