Sicilian vs Tarantino - What's the difference?
sicilian | tarantino |
Of or relating to Sicily or its inhabitants.
A native of Sicily.
Any chess opening that starts 1 e4 c5.
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(uncountable) A dialect of Sicilian spoken in and around Taranto in Apulia.
(countable) A native or inhabitant of Taranto.
As proper nouns the difference between sicilian and tarantino
is that sicilian is the language of Sicily while Tarantino is {{surname|from=Italian}.As nouns the difference between sicilian and tarantino
is that sicilian is a native of Sicily while Tarantino is a dialect of Sicilian spoken in and around Taranto in Apulia.As an adjective Sicilian
is of or relating to Sicily or its inhabitants.sicilian
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(en noun)- Palmgren was playing white and had opened the Sicilian quite correctly.