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What Do Italian Parents Call Their Kids? [Solved]

There are also expressions used by Italians in general to refer to children. The first one that comes to mind is “piccolo” for a boy or “piccola” for a girl, which literally means “little”. “Mimmo” or “mimma” is another way to say “child” but it is more affectionate than “bambino” or “bambina”.13 May 2020

Adults living with their parents: Italian Supreme Court sends wake-up call to ‘big babies’

Due to a lack of stable employment, 64.3 percent of young

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Parent Workshop: Italian in the PYP

Join Ms Jane and Ms Valentina in this Workshop explaining how we teach