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Why 'Convenienze' is not an Italian loan word[edit]
The word Convenience - which exists in almost all the major European languages - entered English very early. According to dictionaries, the etymology is Latin. Convenienza/Convenienze is a technical Italian term that has not entered the English language, like 'spagetti' etc. --Kleinzach 00:05, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]