Originally Posted By: DiNome1978
Originally Posted By: carmela
Originally Posted By: DiNome1978
Originally Posted By: Nicholas
What's with "Senter's" Italian ancestry? His last name came from the North with Italian immigrants, right?


Yes , only in Northern Italy will you find Italians without vowels at the end of their last names LOL .


Wrong. This is a huge misconception. There are plenty of Italian as well as Sicilian surnames not ending in vowels, of people born and raised in Italy/Sicily. It's less common, but not UNcommon.



It's common in Northern Italy , you won't find many if any in Southern Italy . Sorry but you won't convince me other wise , my fathers family comes from Naples , and my mothers from Sicily and I've frequented both places my entire life and the few Italians I've met without vowels come from Northern Italy .


Sorry, but you said ONLY in Northern Italy. Now you change your tune. Enough said. Your father's family blah blah blah...my husband is born and raised in Sicily, my father is from Sicily, and I'm in Sicily for the past 16 years or more of my life.

Last edited by carmela; 08/03/12 09:16 PM.

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