-
suffix (most -ly, e.g. leggerissimamente,
meaning as
light as can be) -
issimo A
suffix for
superlative (e.g.
fortissimo or prestissimo) izq. or iz. (Spa...
-
since 2009, has
marketed a line of coffee-flavoured
energy drinks as illy
issimo.
Either as
whole beans or
ground coffee, Illy
offers medium, dark, and decaffeinated...
- statistics:
Italian statistical institute Istat.
ISSIMO (2020-12-11). "At Home in
Corvara with
Michil Costa".
Issimo.
Retrieved 2023-09-19. "Kritisch Reisen:...
-
meaning "the highest-ranking of all generals". The
superlative suffix -
issimo itself derives from
Latin -issimus,
meaning "utmost, to the
highest grade"...
- by
taking away the
final vowel and
adding issimo (singular masculine),
issima (singular feminine),
íssimos/issimi (plural masculine), or íssimas/issime...
- some of the lines,
insisting on
Italian superlatives (always
ending in "-
issimo"), have made it a pièce de résistance in
which a
skilled baritone has the...
- adjective, not
heard elsewhere.[citation needed] It is the
rough equivalent to -
issimo or -issima in Italian, and is
missing from
other Tagalog dialects.[citation...
-
Retrieved 11
August 2021. "The
Impossible Possibilities of
Gustavo Rol".
Issimo. 20
November 2020.
Retrieved 11
August 2021. Lugli, Remo (2008). Gustavo...
- cella. The
Athenaeum called it "not only hypaethral, but
hypaethral in
issimo—and
after the most
extraordinary fashion", and remarked, "Possibly it was...
- " we
often end up with "ii" in the spelling. This
happens because the "-
íssimo(a)"
suffix is
added directly to the adjective(e.g. feio(a) -> feiíssimo(a)...