Examples of 'piemontese' in a sentence

Meaning of "piemontese"

Piemontese is an adjective which means relating to or characteristic of Piedmont, a region in northwest Italy
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  • Language spoken in Piedmont, region in the Northwest of Italy.

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Nettie fixes it piemontese.
The Gianduiotto is a Piemontese chocolate whose shape is similar to an upturned boat.
The cards are not reversible like the Tarocco Piemontese.
Some of the Piemontese breeders use the milk for cheese production.
It means signorina in Piemontese.
Piemontese means foot of the mountain and is surrounded on three sides by the Alps.
The pomace of Timorasso is often used in the production of Piemontese grappa.
The Bionda Piemontese is very rustic and resistant to many diseases.
Restaurant with delicious Italian and Piemontese cuisine.
Banca Lombarda e Piemontese was an Italian banking group.
Another hotel located nearby is the Hotel Piemontese.
The Bionda Piemontese was once widely distributed in Piemonte.
This is a taste of true Italian cuisine by Piemontese Chef Emanuele.
The Piemontese valleys.
Breakfast included in the price . Dinner traditionale Piemontese available upon reservation.

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Piemontese was the prototypical ' professor of secrets.
The only traditional game deck that numbers the Fool 0 is the Tarocco Piemontese.
The Bionda Piemontese is buff, with either a black or a blue tail.
He went to Turin, where he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Piedmont newspaper Gazzetta piemontese.
The Best Western Hotel Piemontese provides a private parking with video surveillance with 16 parking spaces.
Tota " means " miss in Piemontese.
It was founded with the paper Gazzetta Piemontese and it took its present name in 1895.
Good morning, Tota Bianco . Tota " means " miss in Piemontese.
In 1834 Romani became editor of the Gazzetta Ufficiale Piemontese to which he contributed literary criticism.
Among them, the 78-card Tarocco Piemontese is the most popular.
An Occitan-speaking enclave also has existed at Guardia Piemontese ( Calabria ) since the 14th century.

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