it villano (n, person) |
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it bifolco (n) |
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it villano (a, wn) |
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it villano (n, person) |
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en yokel (n) |
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it screanzato (a) |
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it impertinente (a) |
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en lubber (n) |
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en lout (n) |
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it sfrontato (a) |
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it sgarbato (a) |
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it villano (a) |
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it villano (a) |
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en impolite (a) |
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it cafone (a) |
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it insolente (a) |
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