What is the Italian suffix '-ozzo' in English?

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2026-02-07 08:05

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Dear little is an English equivalent of the Italian suffix '-ozzo'. The letters in Italian are pronounced 'OHTS-tsoh'. An example of its use is 'Robertozzo', which is formed from the proper noun 'Roberto' and the suffix '-ozzo', to mean 'Dear little Robert'.

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