You may be thinking of the bidet, a cleansing fixture common in Europe. They are closer to being washbasins than toilets since they are for cleansing or rinsing only.
Dianna is an Italian equivalent of the English noun "Diane."Specifically, the Italian name is a feminine proper noun. The original meaning of the name is "the second Anne." The pronunciation is "DYAHN-nah."
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A stall. I think a biday would be the answer, an Italian style toilet with a built in shower like head that rinses male or female genitalia. Female toilet? as in, 'Wheres the JOHN?' I think, Jane.
The original name for a toilet was cherriots
I think it's an Italian tune, but I am not positive. it sounds very familiar.
The type of food that the restaurant at the Westin Arlington Gateway hotel serves is Italian steakhouse. Also, the name of the restaurant is Panzimini.
Giacomo Donald (First name changes, second doesn't)
'Luciano' is pronounced as loo-CHAH-noh in Italian. The stress is on the second syllable.
You could also say, "a toilet used in the second World War"
The Plaza Hotel got it's name originally because of where it is situated. It is actually the second hotel of that name to be placed on that site which is the Grand Army Plaza. This is a Plaza that was built to commemorate the Union Army and it's acheivements in the Civil War.
No, The Lamborghini is an Italian-made car, you can see that by looking at the second part of the name for them/it.
"Joachim" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Jochino. The masculine proper name in question serves as an Italian-American version of the insular and peninsular Italian name Gioacchino or Gioachino, from the original Hebrew יְהוֹיָקִים (Yəhôyāqîm) for "He whom Yahweh has set up." The pronunciation will be "DJO-ak-KEE-no" for the first-mentioned Italian forename and "DJO-a-KEE-no" for the second.