Tarantino
Tarantino (noun) means a person from Taranto, a city in southern Italy. Example: “The restaurant owner, a proud Tarantino, cooked traditional Apulian dishes.”
How to use Tarantino
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishRefers to a native or resident of the Italian city of Taranto (also a common Italian surname).
Word forms
Tarantinos plural, Tarantinos plural
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The restaurant owner, a proud _____, cooked traditional Apulian dishes.
Etymology
Derived from Taranto, the Italian city.
Rhymes for Tarantino
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What does “Tarantino” mean?
The word “Tarantino” means a person from Taranto, a city in southern Italy. In plain terms, refers to a native or resident of the Italian city of Taranto (also a common Italian surname).
How do you use “Tarantino” in a sentence?
Here is “Tarantino” used in a sentence: “The restaurant owner, a proud Tarantino, cooked traditional Apulian dishes.”
What part of speech is “Tarantino”?
“Tarantino” is a noun.
Where does the word “Tarantino” come from?
The word “Tarantino” comes from Italian. Derived from Taranto, the Italian city.
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