Use italian in a sentence
Sentences ending with italian
- He said: "I went ashore at Naples one voyage when I was in that trade, and stood around helping my passengers, for I could speak a little Italian. [5]
- He did not understand where Don John had found time to learn to speak French, German, and Italian. [10]
- The traveler forgot to bring with him the contented mind of the Italian. [4]
- Towards the close of his first year's residence in Madrid, Ulrich spoke Spanish with tolerable fluency, and could easily understand his fellow-pupils; nay, he had even begun to study Italian. [10]
- Maurice and the instructor exchanged a few words in Italian. [6]
- In France I finally grew reconciled to him as a Frenchman; here he is unquestionably an Italian. [5]
- When we demanded an explanation of his conduct he only shrugged his shoulders and answered in barbarous Italian. [5]
- He is discoursing, all the time, in the most voluble Italian. [4]
- Reply in Italian. [4]
Short sentences using italian
- Never smoke any Italian tobacco. [5]
- Human hands, Italian hands. [9]
Sentences containing italian two or more times
- Suppose one should say to any young wife: "I find that your husband is poring over the Italian poets and being instructed in the beautiful Italian language by the lovely Cornelia Robinson"--would that cozy picture fail to rise before her mind? [5]
- But you must remember that ch is pronounced hard in Italian, like k, which letter is wanting in the Italian alphabet; and it is natural enough that the initial of the second name should have got changed in the record to its Italian equivalent. [6]
- There seemed grave doubts about our being able to get these trunks over the Italian frontier, but I've got a very handsome note from the Frankfort Italian Consul General addressed to all Italian Customs Officers, and we shall get through if anybody does. [5]
More example sentences with the word italian in them
- And as I write these words, after the Italian retreat, a second revolution seems possible. [9]
- The imperial crown would lapse to his brother; Ferdinand's son, Maximilian, now Charles's son-in-law, was destined to succeed his father, while the Infant Philip must in future be content with the sovereignty of Spain, the Netherlands, Charles's Italian possessions, and the New World. [10]
- If Mr. Carvel would do him the honour of calling at his lodging, over Mackie's Italian Warehouse in Piccadilly, at four o'clock, he would take great pleasure in introducing him at Brooks's Club. [9]
- The old Italian woman, her duenna, always called her Donna Isabella, but she possessed little more knowledge of her past than I. [10]
- She spoke English with no perceptible accent, as she spoke Spanish, Italian, French, Hungarian and Greek; and there was nothing in her speech marking her as different from the ordinary Western woman. [11]
- We are surfeited with Italian cities for the present, and much prefer to walk the familiar quarterdeck and view this one from a distance. [5]
- He treated Paolo with great kindness, and the Italian was evidently much attached to him. [6]
- But the Italian who, as she rode by, had been attracted by the noble features of the aged man, whose eyes still sparkled with youthful enthusiasm, gazed at him enquiringly. [10]
- On my asking where the model came from, he said it was taken direct from the arm of a deformed person, who had employed one of the Italian moulders to make the cast. [6]
- The traders, who were hotly arguing over Italian politics and the future war with Turkey, were silent. [10]
- On chance news-stands were displayed newspapers in Russian, Bohemian, Arabic, Italian, Hebrew, Polish, German-none in English. [4]
- About midnight I went away, in company with the military attaches of the British, Italian, and American embassies, to finish with a late smoke. [5]
- Chief among these was the Duncan house--still so called, although Mr. Duncan, who built it, had been dead these fifteen years, and his daughter and heiress, Janet, had married an Italian Marquis and lived in a Roman palace, rehabilitated by the Duncan money. [9]
- Think of it--it was by command of that Italian loafer yonder on his imperial throne in the Geneva prison that this splendid multitude was assembled there; and the kings and emperors that were entering the church from a side street were there by his will. [5]
- Among the men was an Italian prisoner, an officer of the French army; and Nicholas felt that the presence of that prisoner enhanced his own importance as a Russian hero. [2]
- In one noble volume of sound of all the fifty-seven Haves in the Italian language burst forth in an exalting and splendid confusion. [5]
- This officer began visiting Pierre, and the princess used to make fun of the tenderness the Italian expressed for him. [2]
- Of course, I use the contemporary historians and pamphleteers,--Dutch, Spanish, French, Italian, German, and English,--but the most valuable of my sources are manuscript ones. [6]
- I have to use it while it is fresh, for I find that Italian words do not keep in this climate. [5]
- The Italian officers' uniforms are very much the most beautiful I have ever seen; and, as a general thing, the men in them were as handsome as the clothes. [5]
- I did not understand him, but I judged he was requiring Italian money of me. [5]
- Master Peter himself, under pretence of exercising himself in the Italian tongue, would often wait upon Dame Giovanna. [10]
- She should ripen under an Italian sun. [6]
- We took a turn to Rome and some other Italian cities --then to Munich, and thence to Paris--partly for exercise, but mainly because these things were in our projected program, and it was only right that we should be faithful to it. [5]
- The first Italian town which the stranger sees he is sure to remember, the outdoor life of the people is so different from that at the North. [4]
- You made yourself too cheap at court here people will surely know how to put a higher value upon a man who is equally skilful in Netherland, Italian, and German music. [10]
- And when he told us of what he hoped to gain at that place we could but account his judgment good, and wish him good speed and that he might come home from that famous Italian school a luminary of learning. [10]
- The Italian of to-day does not willingly emigrate, is tempted by no seduction of better fortune in any foreign clime. [4]
- He introduced me to the Italian consul-general, and I brought away from that consulate a letter which made our way smooth. [5]
- And she wanted to talk to him about Italy,--only she did not know how to begin,--when a customer appeared, an Italian woman who conversed with him in soft, liquid tones that moved her .... [9]
- Jean is eager to get at the Italian tongue again, now, and I see that she has forgotten little or nothing of what she learned of it in Rome and Venice last spring. [5]
- When Italian comes to be substituted I shall be even worse off than I am now, I suppose. [5]
- There was nobody to be questioned about him except his servant, an Italian, whose name was Paolo, but who to the village was known as Mr. Paul. [6]
- If she seems to be influenced at present by the French and Italian examples, we may be sure that she is too intelligent and too fond of freedom to long tolerate any system of chaperonage that she cannot control. [4]
- Up to this time we have submitted to having Mrs. Boinville pushed upon us as ostensibly concerned in these Italian lessons, but the biographer drops her now, of his own accord. [5]
- At the same time that he refused the colonel's demand he made up his mind that he must have recourse to artifice when leaving Orel, to induce the Italian officer to accept some money of which he was evidently in need. [2]
- It was in this way I became the possessor of the wonderful instrument I have spoken of, which had been purchased for him out of an Italian convent. [6]
- King had heard this lake compared with Como and Maggiore, and as a patriot he endeavored to think that its wild and sylvan loveliness was more pleasing than the romantic beauty of the Italian lakes. [4]
- Leicester found that the thrust--the fatal thrust learned from an Italian master-- he meant to give, was met by a swift precision, responding to quick vision. [11]
- Only too often the same drinking and carousing had gone on below as to-day-Henrica had always been compelled to join her aunt's guests, elderly dissolute men of French or Italian origin and easy morals. [10]
- They went into the reception room familiar to Pierre, with two Italian windows opening into the conservatory, with its large bust and full length portrait of Catherine the Great. [2]
- Perlin (1558) finds the people "proud and seditious, with bad consciences and unfaithful to their word in war unfortunate, in peace unfaithful"; and there was a Spanish or Italian proverb: "England, good land, bad people. [4]
- Last Saturday night the life of the President of the French Republic was taken by an Italian assassin. [5]
- The fact that the Italian teacher had, or thought he had, seen Maurice ten years before was circulated and made the most of,--turned over and over like a cake, until it was thoroughly done on both sides and all through. [6]
- The verdict of the Italian expert was that possible, but by no means certain, cure might come from an operation which must be delayed for a month or more. [11]
- Straight up in the air, out of the mountain, rose a white pillar, spreading out at the top like a palm-tree, or, to compare it to something I have seen, to the Italian pines, that come so picturesquely into all these Naples pictures. [4]
- It surprised her that she liked him, though he was an Italian and a foreigner: a certain debonnair dignity in him appealed to her--a quality lacking in many of her own countrymen. [9]
- It was said that Prince Vasili and the old count had turned upon the Italian, but the latter had produced such letters from the unfortunate deceased that they had immediately let the matter drop. [2]
- The funeral train that followed the young Italian, who had appeared among them like a fleeting vision of Paradise, would have done honour to the wife of the Chief Justice. [10]
- I want to take you round to a little Italian place that I know. [8]
- That the chaplain's successor must be a good artist, thoroughly familiar with Netherland and Italian music, was a matter of course. [10]
- But some were stripped and littered with scaffolding and plaster, new and costly marble mantels were replacing the wood, and an Italian of some renown was decorating the ceilings. [9]
- The 'primo tenore' statue of Garibaldi had already taken possession of the place in the name of Latin progress, and they met Italian faces, French faces, Spanish faces, as they strolled over the asphalt walks, under the thinning shadows of the autumn-stricken sycamores. [8]
- There was above stairs, she hastily told me, a noble Italian Knight, who had desired to see our pictures; so we went into the guest chamber, which was all lighted up as when company was bidden. [10]
- True, he now spoke Spanish with tolerable fluency and knew something of Italian, but Kochel entertained him so well, that he still visited him several times a week. [10]
- The books Paolo spoke of were conspicuous, many of them, by their white vellum binding and tasteful gilding, showing that probably they had been bound in Rome, or some other Italian city. [6]
- Whereas he could speak never a word of German, it was our part to talk with him in Italian, and this exercise to me came not amiss. [10]
- I imagined all sorts of terrors, and enlarged them steadily as we approached the Italian frontier. [5]
- This latter very soon became jealous of the great talent exhibited by my father and a competition occurring, exerted all his influence to keep the prizes from the German competitors and have them awarded to Italian artists of much less merit. [10]
- He gets two soldier- engineers, one an Italian who murdered his wife in Italy twenty years ago, and one a British officer that cheated at cards and had to go, and we've got defences that'll take some negotiating. [11]
- Intermediates gave him single words from sentences in Greek, Latin, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and other languages, and told him their places in the sentences. [5]
- When he finished, she began the account of her discovery: "I do certainly believe I have found an account of his case in an Italian medical journal of about fourteen years ago. [6]
- He was now serving his apprenticeship in our grand uncle's business, and whereas the traffic was mainly with Venice he was to learn the Italian tongue with all diligence. [10]
- A tall, broad-shouldered sergeant belonging to the escort had just purchased--for the larger part of the zecchins won as his share of the booty in the Italian war--the indulgence which he thought would secure him from the tortures of the fire of purgatory. [10]
- An Italian is self-assured because he is excitable and easily forgets himself and other people. [2]
- Dan and Jack selected from this lot because they brought back Italian reminiscences of the "old masters. [5]
- The second line seems to mean that they enlarged the King at the Italian hospital. [5]
- Keeps a first-rate school, according to accounts,--said he, --teaches all sorts of things,--Latin and Italian and music. [6]
- On his right sat the Italian abbe whom Pierre had met at Anna Pavlovna's two years before. [2]
- So down we sat about the famous old round table, Fox fingering the dents the gold had made in the board, and philosophizing; and reciting Orlando Furioso in the Italian, and Herodotus in the original Greek. [9]
- Forthwith I examined Ritter Franz, and he was led to confess to me that a fair Italian Marchesa had prevailed on Herdegen to have this armlet riveted on to his arm in token of his ever true service. [10]
- He emphasized his resistance with heavy blows, while his Italian companion in suffering, livid, ashen-gray, with bowed head and closed lids, permitted himself to be placed in the litter without moving. [10]
- And the Parson reminds me of another American minister, a consul in an Italian city, who said he was going up to Rome to have a thorough talk with the Pope, and give him a piece of his mind. [4]
- We must, however, remember that the Italian buffalo has been long domesticated, and it is by no means certain that the wild parent-form had similar horns. [1]
- What the abbe related and her aunt laughed at, what the Italian screamed and Monseigneur smilingly condemned with a slight shake of the head, was so shamelessly bold that she would have been defiled by repeating the words. [10]
- Along in this region a multitude of Italian laborers were blasting away the frontage of the hills to make room for the new railway. [5]
- General Armfeldt has proposed a splendid position with an exposed rear, or why not this Italian gentleman's attack--very fine, or a retreat, also good! [2]
- To-day (this is private) comes a most handsome voluntary document with seals and escutcheons on it from the Italian Ambassador (who is a stranger to me) commanding the Customs people to keep their hands off the Clemens's things. [5]
- There were several prisoners from the French army in Orel, and the doctor brought one of them, a young Italian, to see Pierre. [2]
- Elsie took the pen and wrote, in her sharp Italian hand, Elsie Venner, Infelix. [6]
- An English lady passing through an Italian gallery with her daughter stopped before a bust of Washington. [4]
- A whisper had passed that, two nights before, the Effendina had sent in haste for a famous Italian physician lately come to Cairo, and that since his visit Kaid had been sullen and depressed. [11]
- Not a drop out of the clouds for three years, an Italian lady here, born in Ireland, assures me. [4]
- I will cut out a passage or two, then you see how limpid the language is: Il ritorno dei Beati d'Italia Elargizione del Re all' Ospedale italiano The first line means that the Italian sovereigns are coming back --they have been to England. [5]
- He taught, among other things, the classics, of course, the English language grammatically, arithmetic in all its branches, book-keeping in the Italian manner, and the elements of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry with their applications to surveying and navigation. [9]
- He often whistled or sang at his work, and his young Italian assistant played the guitar. [10]
- We took one omnibus ride, and as I did not speak Italian and could not ask the price, I held out some copper coins to the conductor, and he took two. [5]
- Belotti and the old Italian woman often undertook to speak for the invalid, and gradually the image of a basely-destroyed life, that had been worthy of a better fate, appeared before Henrica and Wilhelm. [10]
- What a homeless old age at that meagre Italian table d'hote, with that tall glass of beer for a half-hour's oblivion! [8]
- In the course of their Italian wanderings they reached Florence, where they were so comfortable and well that they decided to engage a villa for the next winter. [5]
- The famous blue of the Italian sky! [10]
- In the rear of the church are some splendid specimens of the umbrella-like Italian pine. [4]
- I reminded them of my tortures in Genoa, Milan, Como; of my declaration that I would suffer no more on Italian soil. [5]
- For its nobility of form, its deft and wise softness of colouring, its half-smothered Italian joyousness of design in ceiling and cornice, the arrangement of choice and exquisite furniture was too careful, too much like the stage. [11]
- Another experience was of a different sort, and illustrates the Italian love of bargaining, and their notion of a sliding scale of prices. [4]
- As I was now engaged in studying the languages I easily learned to read Italian, Spanish, and Dutch books. [10]
- If the Italian novels with which she was familiar did not lie, not only jealousy, but apparent indifference on the part of the beloved object, fanned the heart of man to burst into fresh flames. [10]
- He ranked the Netherlander above Titian and the other great Italian artists, called him the worthy friend of gods and kings, and encouraged his pupil to imitate him. [10]
- It would be necessary also for me to understand English and Italian, since many things which the Egyptologist ought to know were published in these languages, as well as in French. [10]
- And the Italian must likewise have seen these, inasmuch as that they hung down, whereas they were wont to be drawn to the sides. [10]
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