Italian Uruguayan

An Italian Uruguayan (Spanish: italo-uruguayo, Italian: italo-uruguaiano) is an Uruguayan citizen of full or partial Italian ancestry.

Read more about Italian Uruguayan:  Characteristics, History, Italian Community, The Italian Community During The Presidency of Gabriel Terra and Baldomir Ferrari, Data of The Italian Community, Main Groups of The Italian, Further Reading

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    Semantically, taste is rich and confusing, its etymology as odd and interesting as that of “style.” But while style—deriving from the stylus or pointed rod which Roman scribes used to make marks on wax tablets—suggests activity, taste is more passive.... Etymologically, the word we use derives from the Old French, meaning touch or feel, a sense that is preserved in the current Italian word for a keyboard, tastiera.
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