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What do you call someone who loves all things Italian?

There isn't one perfect word to describe someone who loves all things Italian, but here are some options, depending on the nuance you want to convey:

General:

* Italiansophile: This is the most direct translation, combining "Italian" with "phile," meaning "lover."

* Italy enthusiast: A broader term that emphasizes their passion for the country.

* Italy lover: Simple and straightforward.

Specific:

* Cinquecento enthusiast: If their passion is specifically for the Italian Renaissance period (1500s).

* Foodie: If their love primarily centers around Italian food and cuisine.

* Italophile: Similar to Italiansophile, but with a more artistic or cultural focus.

Informal:

* Italy fanatic: For someone deeply passionate and dedicated.

* Italy buff: A more lighthearted term, implying a knowledgeable enthusiast.

Ultimately, the best term will depend on the specific context and the level of intensity of their love for all things Italian.

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