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  • ! style="width: 50%;" | Italiano (Italian)
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  • ...produced in many other countries around the world, one prime example being Italian balsamic vinegar. 4.Italian balsamic vinegar and cider vinegar
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  • Bertuccioli, Giuliano. "Italian Sinology: 1600–1950." Translated by Li Jiangtao. In ''Haiwai Zhongguoxue Lanciotti, Lionello. "Italian Sinology: From 1945 to the Present." In Zhang Xiping, ed., ''Ou-Mei Hanxue
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  • ..._Sinology/Chapter_12|Chapter 12: Italy — From Matteo Ricci to Contemporary Italian Sinology]]
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  • = Chapter 12: Italy — From Matteo Ricci to Contemporary Italian Sinology = ...tory of Western engagement with Chinese civilization. As the distinguished Italian sinologist Giuliano Bertuccioli observed, for a very long period of Europea
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  • | Chinese (original), English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Hindi ...slations of Lu Xun's complete works into English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, and Hindi, with parallel Chinese text. The translation is
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  • ! style="width: 50%;" | Italiano (Italian)
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  • ...American race. Today's American citizens are mixed of all immigrants like Italian, French, British, Chinese and so on, and of the Native Americans. But after
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  • ...12.5% of the literature book trade), but mostly from English, then French, Italian, Swedish and Spanish.
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  • ...and travelers traversing the sea to come to China. Among them, the famous Italian merchant Marco Polo was a successful cultural transmitter who wrote the his
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  • ...and travelers traversing the sea to come to China. Among them, the famous Italian merchant Marco Polo was a successful cultural transmitter who wrote the his
    9 KB (1,481 words) - 03:22, 22 April 2013
  • ...h were made in the "the century by Geoffrey Chaucer, who adapted from the Italian of Giovanni Boccaccio in his own Knight's Tal e and Troilus and Criseyde ...lish into mainstream usage, as did his translations of numerous works from Italian, French and Latin into English.
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  • ...ature, art and science of ancient Greece and Rome. The term was devised by Italian humanists who sought to reaffirm their own continuity with the classical hu ...refore, the focus of translation in France shifted from religious works to Italian classical literature works. The increasingly translation activities constit
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  • while he was in France he heard of two Italian men, Ferdinando Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who were imprisoned in Ameri
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  • ...dealisation of China. The work was translated into Spanish, Dutch, German, Italian, English, and French, with some 170 editions and abridgments to date.<ref>P ...38), published in Portuguese in Madrid in 1641 and quickly translated into Italian, French, and other languages, was the first full-length account of China pu
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  • *Yu Hua's novels have been translated into English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Persian, Spanish, Swedish, Serbian, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean and Ma
    11 KB (1,938 words) - 09:59, 5 June 2016
  • ...hinese literature, into eight languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Arabic, and Hindi. All 1,518 sections translated as of April 2026
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  • ...into Greek, then into Latin, and then into Romanian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Walloon (wal-lon), German, French, Romance languages. English was then
    36 KB (5,413 words) - 08:39, 15 December 2021
  • ...nslation came in the 19th century, when a large number of English, German, Italian, Spanish and Latin literary works were translated, such as Shakespeare, Mil ...Chinese, now a total of English, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Icelandic and other languages transl
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  • ! style="width: 50%;" | Italiano (Italian)
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