Hello stagers,
Here's a trivia question about 16th century Indian language
What does the word Spezzatura refer to?
Your guesses should be rather interesting as this is a rather interesting word π€
Commander Bell out
charlykilo wrote:
Proof read?
Thanks Charlykilo π
Yes stagers please substitute the word Indian for Italian
Thanks again Charlykilo
Commander Bell out π
Jer
Loc: N. Illinois πΊπΈ
I am confused.
Is the substitution in the title or the post?
Commander Bell wrote:
Hello stagers,
Here's a trivia question about 16th century Indian language
What does the word Spezzatura refer to?
Your guesses should be rather interesting as this is a rather interesting word π€
Commander Bell out
roughly translated-someone who uses no effort, kind of "EH"
Commander Bell wrote:
Thanks Charlykilo π
Yes stagers please substitute the word Indian for Italian
Thanks again Charlykilo
Commander Bell out π
Should it read Italian for Indian?
So...who's on first ?...hehehe
Hilariously confusing post y'all got going here. Hope you can figure out this international cluster---- at some point in time.
Commander Bell wrote:
Hello stagers,
Here's a trivia question about 16th century Indian language
What does the word Spezzatura refer to?
Your guesses should be rather interesting as this is a rather interesting word π€
Commander Bell out
My apologies stagers,
I butchered this one badly π’ with misspelled words
It should have been the Italian word Sprezzatura.
Sprezzatura is Effortless or at ease
. A careless or graceful nonchalance.
I shouldn't try it post things when I am tired
I beg your forgiveness.
Commander Bell out
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