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anti-Italian — an ti I•tal′ian adj … From formal English to slang
anti-Italian — adj., n … Useful english dictionary
Anti-Italianism — is a hostility toward Italian people and Italian culture. It uses stereotypes about Italian people, a popular one being that most Italians are naturally violent, or somehow associated with the Mafia. Like most racist and biased sentiments, anti… … Wikipedia
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