Italian words in English
(Italian developed from Latin and the following words came into English from Italian; most of which were derived from Latin)
						stucco					
					
						timpani					
					
						torso					
					
						trampoline					
					
						trombone					
					
						umbrella					
					
						vendetta					
					
						viola					
					
						violin					
					
						violin cello					
					
						virtuoso					
					
						vista					
					
						volcano					
					
						zany (ZAY nee) (adjective)					
					
						1. Comical, outlandishly extravagant: Many people prefer zany comedy to sophisticated humor.
2. Nonsensical, hairbrained, or bizarre: Come on, Ralph, don't be such a zany person. Be serious for a change.
3. Etymology: Giovanni (John) was for a long time a common name in Italy, and in Venice a pet name for Giovanni is Zanni.
									2. Nonsensical, hairbrained, or bizarre: Come on, Ralph, don't be such a zany person. Be serious for a change.
3. Etymology: Giovanni (John) was for a long time a common name in Italy, and in Venice a pet name for Giovanni is Zanni.
Venetians must have had a lot of servants called Zanni because the name became associated with a type of clown or buffoon who played humorous servants in early Italian comedies or a commedia dell'arte.
From this clownish character, the zanni, we get the English word zany.
						zucchini					
					 
		