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Posted
16 January 2008 10:46 AM
Does this mean "bar" or "cantina?"
In text, it should read THE Cantinone, right? Not just "We went to Cantinone."
It's a sentence in English but I am curious about the word. It is not in my Cassells dictionary.
Thanks.
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It's a big cantina (basement). yet, wine bars are often called "cantina" because a cantina is wehre you age wine (and cheese and cured meats... All stuff that go well with wine). So, a large wine bar can be a cantinone.
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Hi Shannon-
If it's written as
Cantinone , with a capital C, it may mean a specific place with that name, not just a generic il cantinone.
But what do I know?
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