English
Alternative forms
Noun
Italianization (plural Italianizations)
- The conversion of a non-Italian culture to an Italian one.
- (linguistics) The process of adapting lexical elements from a foreign language to the Italian linguistic system.
Proper noun
Italianization (uncountable)
- (historical) The forced cultural and ethnic assimilation of minorities in the Kingdom of Italy during the Fascist government (1922–1943).
Translations
process of forced assimilation into the Italian culture
- Belarusian: італьяніза́цыя f (italʹjanizácyja)
- Catalan: italianització f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 意大利化 (Yìdàlì huà)
- Dutch: italianisering f
- French: italianisation (fr) f
- German: Italianisierung f
- Greek: ιταλοποίηση f (italopoíisi), εξιταλισμός m (exitalismós)
- Hungarian: olaszosítás
- Italian: italianizzazione (it) f
- Japanese: イタリア化 (イタリアか, Itaria-ka)
- Polish: italianizacja f
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- Portuguese: italianização f
- Romanian: italienizare f
- Russian: итальяниза́ция f (italʹjanizácija)
- Sardinian: italianitzatzione f, italianitzadura f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: талијаниза́ција f, поталијанчивање n
- Roman: talijanizácija (sh) f, potalijančivanje n
- Slovene: poitalijančevánje n, italijanizácija f
- Spanish: italianización f
- Swedish: italienisering c
- Ukrainian: італьяніза́ція f (italʹjanizácija)
- Venetian: itałianixassion f
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