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  2. Academic grading in Italy - Wikipedia

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    30L means 30 cum laude in Latin, 30 con lode in Italian, and 30 with honors in English. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Some Universities in Italy used a 100-point scale instead of 110. The table is purely indicative: there are significant differences between different universities and above all between bachelor's and master's degrees.

  3. -ista (suffix) - Wikipedia

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    -ista is a suffix that denotes a specialist or performer of a certain topic, or an advocate of a belief. It is a regular suffix in Romance languages. It is infrequently used in English, which typically uses the suffix -ist for this purpose. Baptista (disambiguation), a name; Barista, a person who serves coffee; Calista (disambiguation), a place ...

  4. Matura - Wikipedia

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    The exam taken at the end of primary school is called Mala Matura (Minor) while the one at the end of high school is called Velika Državna Matura (Major). For Mala Matura there are three exams: Serbian language; Mathematics; and a special test that has either biology, geography, history, chemistry or physics based on student's choice.

  5. List of language proficiency tests - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Various types of such exams exist per many languages—some are organized at an international level even through national authoritative organizations, while others simply for specific limited business or study orientation.

  6. Italian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Dottore / Dottoressa di ricerca - dott. ric. ( Doctor of research; More specific title for people holding a dottorato di ricerca the Italian equivalent to a Doctorate, this title is the equivalent of the English Doctor) Maestro / Maestra (teacher or expert artisan or musician) Mastro (archaic for artisans)

  7. Ista - Wikipedia

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    -ista (suffix), a suffix used in Romance languages and occasionally in English; Ista (Bangladesh), a place in the Jessore District, Khulna Division of Bangladesh; the heroine of Paladin of Souls, a novel by Lois McMaster Bujold; ISTA or Ista may also refer to: Institute of Science and Technology Austria, a research institution in Austria

  8. Gender marking in job titles - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, attempts to overlay Latin grammar rules onto English required the use of feminine endings in nouns ending with -ess. [12] This produced words like doctress and professoress and even lawyeress , [ 12 ] all of which have fallen out of use; though waitress , stewardess , and actress are in modern use.

  9. Certification of Italian as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the modern CILS qualification are said to date back to 1588 when the Grand Duke of Tuscany Ferdinand I created a school for learning of the then Tuscan Italian language for German students. Subsequent movements for the dissemination of the Italian language and Italian culture have also been established and promoted throughout ...