Rule is an English equivalent of the Italian word regola.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la (the). Its singular indefinite article is una (a, one).The pronunciation is REH-goh-lah.
Is Gogola Greek or Italian as well as Albanian?
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Is Gogola Greek or Italian as well as Albanian?
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greek1. gogola is a old greek and sicilian name from greek colonies from Asia minor and from the greek colonies north of the black sea surnames of that gogola gogolas gogolis gogolos gogolakis gogolides 2 in georgian Asia minor the pontic greek gogola gogoladze gogolasvili3or it could from italin rigogola rigogolo gogola gogolo gogoli surname or from words gogolare gogolari arzigogola girigogolo its prefixes and sufixes4 i believe its a greek surname
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