Which preposition to use with italian

in Occurrences 34%

East of the Isonzo the people are mainly Italian in the towns and mainly Slovene in the country districts.

by Occurrences 33%

Monseigneur Czaski was not an Italian by birtha Pole, but I don't know that they inspire much more confidence.

for Occurrences 22%

Line 5: the Italian for mite is marmeggio, which means, I think, a cheese-worm.

of Occurrences 21%

a Sot? a Fool?or a dull Italian of the Humour of your Brother?No, no, I can assure you, she that marries me, shall have FranchiseBut, my pretty Miss, you must learn to talk a little more Cel.

to Occurrences 14%

But the reason I've called is to ask you to do me a favor and write me a letter of thanks in Italian to the Admiral, and one to the Captain of the Portpolite letters that I can copy and send to them.

with Occurrences 11%

Aside from these there were a moon-faced Bengali babu, a dark Italian with flashing eyes and teeth, and a stout person of bovine Teutonic castthe type that is sage, shrewd, easy-going when unopposed, but capable under provocation of exhibiting the most conscienceless brutality.

from Occurrences 9%

Two of these officers were themselves Czecho-Slovaks, the third a Jugo-Slav and the fourth an Italian from Istria.

into Occurrences 6%

I would whip a youngster of ten who could not mould our soft Italian into better rhyme than this?" "'Tis the wantonness of security.

at Occurrences 5%

From the Bibliotheque Universelle des Voyages, by G. Boucher de la Richarderie, a new work of great research, published at Paris in 1808, we learn that the journal of Contarini was published in Italian at Venice, in a duodecimo volume, in 1543.

than Occurrences 5%

I might have inserted also several Passages of Tasso, which our Author [has ] imitated; but as I do not look upon Tasso to be a sufficient Voucher, I would not perplex my Reader with such Quotations, as might do more Honour to the Italian than the English Poet.

as Occurrences 4%

We are too apt to regard the Italian as a bloodthirsty person given to the unlawful use of the knife, whereas, as a whole, the Italian colony in London is a hard-working, thrifty, and law-abiding one, very different, indeed, to those colonies of aliens from Northern Europe, who are so continually bringing filth, disease, and immorality into the East End, and are a useless incubus in an already over-populated city.

on Occurrences 4%

They helped the Italian on with his coat, they pulled off his rubbers, they took his coat away and brought him a chair, and dragged a table up to it.

like Occurrences 2%

She gabbles Italian like a native.

without Occurrences 1%

At that adjoining me, a tall, swarthy individual, with close-cropped hair, an Italian without doubt, was seated.

among Occurrences 1%

The explanation, of course, is that the widespread knowledge of Italian among the reading public in England rendered translation more or less superfluous[230], while at the same time it should be remembered that in this country Tasso was far surpassed in popularity by Guarini.

amongst Occurrences 1%

"That is true," said Henry: "and so we have no Italian amongst us."

before Occurrences 1%

I am an Italian before anything else, before being a Serra, a woman, a member of societyanything!

after Occurrences 1%

These lands must be Italian after the war, if, with even the dimmest possibility of war remaining, Italians are to have peace of mind.

Which preposition to use with  italian