Italophile
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Antonyms
1.2.2
Translations
1.3
See also
English
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Etymology
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From
Italo-
+
-phile
.
Noun
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Italophile
(
plural
Italophiles
)
An admirer of
Italy
or of its
language
,
culture
or
people
.
Antonyms
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Italophobe
Translations
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Translations
Catalan:
italòfil
m
,
italòfila
f
French:
italophile
(fr)
m
or
f
Greek:
ιταλόφιλος
m
(
italófilos
)
,
ιταλόφιλη
f
(
italófili
)
Italian:
italofilo
(it)
m
,
italofila
f
Polish:
italofil
(pl)
m
Portuguese:
italófilo
m
,
italófila
f
Romanian:
italofil
m
,
italofilă
f
Russian:
италофил
m
(
italofil
)
Spanish:
italianófilo
m
,
italianófila
f
See also
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Thesaurus:xenophile
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:
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