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These contain some examples of vulgar language.
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(* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, R = plain rude, Lit. = Literally)
Papi or Paparino (*) A diminutive of papa used by children or used jokingly by 'older' children when they want something from their father. Mami or Mammina (*) Diminutive of mamma. Same use as papi when dealing with mother.
I miei (*) Lit. Mine, short for I miei genitori or I miei familiari, my parents or my family.
Mio frate/Mia sora (*) Short for mio fratello, my brother, and mia sorella, my sister.
Il mio moroso/La mia morosa (**) My boyfriend/My girlfriend.
Suocera Mother-in-law. Used also to indicate someone annoying, nagging: Non fare la suocera (**) Don't be such a mother-in-law.
Il mio ex/La mia ex (*) My ex (often referred to as il bastardo!)
I parenti The relatives. There's a rather unpleasant rhyme that says: Parenti serpenti (**) Relatives are snakes.
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