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Adria Bernardi is an American novelist and translator.

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6-917: Bernardi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adria Bernardi , American novelist and translator Andrew Bernardi (born 1965), British violinist, music entrepreneur, educationalist, and festival director Antonino de Bivona-Bernardi (1774 or 1778–1837), Sicilian botanist, bryologist and phycologist Christian Bernardi (footballer) (born 1990), Argentine professional footballer Christina Bernardi (born 1990), Australian footballer Christine Bernardi (1955–2018), French mathematician Claudia Bernardi (born 1955), Argentine artist Clothilde de Bernardi (born 1994), French tennis player Cory Bernardi (born 1969), Australian politician Daniel Bernardi (born 1964), American scholar and filmmaker Danny Bernardi (born 1966), British writer Enrico Bernardi (1841–1919), Italian inventor of

12-502: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Adria Bernardi Poems in Translation Francesca Pellegrino. “Quinconce,” “Parts,” “Believe me, you and you, the years do fashion / a butcher’s knife,” “Impossibile.” Gradiva International Journal of Italian Literature . Issue 43. Francesca Pellegrino. “ToGod.” RHINO Poetry . 2013. Francesca Pellegrino. “You can trust your car to

18-567: The surname Bernardi . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bernardi&oldid=1251010092 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Italian origin Germanic-language surnames Patronymic surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

24-468: The Assembly/Line Cafe.” Asymptote . July 2012. Francesca Pellegrino. “Extralite,” “Nouvelle cuisine,” “Spring-time is a word undone,” “The Man from del monte says Yes,” “Don’t Touch My Breil.” Journal of Italian Translation . Spring 2012. Francesca Pellegrino. “Incipit,” “solitudeRia,” “tightropeRia,” “falseRia,” “incendiRia, “lacrimoseRia,” “refractoRia,” “dismemoRia.” Metamorphoses:

30-1557: The gasoline internal-combustion engine Ernani Bernardi (1911–2006), American politician Fabrizio Bernardi (born 1972), Italian astronomer Francesco Bernardi (painter) , also known as Bigolaro (first half of the 17th century), Italian painter Frank Bernardi (born 1933), American football player Georges Bernardi (1922–1999), French entomologist Giacomo Bernardi , American biologist Giuliano Bernardi (1939–1977), Italian opera singer Giuseppe Bernardi (1694–1773), also called Torretto, Italian sculptor Guido Bernardi (1921–2002), Italian cyclist Herschel Bernardi (1923–1986), American actor Jack Bernardi (1909–1994), American actor José Oscar Bernardi (born 1954), Brazilian football player Laurent Bernardi (born 1988) French football player Lorenzo Bernardi (born 1968), Italian volleyball player Lucas Bernardi (born 1977), Argentine football player Mario Bernardi (1930–2013), Canadian conductor and pianist Mario de Bernardi (1893–1959), Italian pilot Nicolas Bernardi (born 1976), French rally driver Nerio Bernardi (1899–1971), Italian film actor Paloma Bernardi (born 1985), Brazilian actress, entrepreneur, dancer and radio presenter Paolo Bernardi , Italian pathologist Piero De Bernardi (1926–2010), Italian screenwriter Roy Bernardi (born 1942), American public servant See also [ edit ] Berardi Bernardini (surname) Bernardo (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

36-460: The man who wears the star,” “For everything else, there’s Mastercard.” Inventory: Princeton University Translation Journal . Fall 2012. Translation, poetry of Francesca Pellegrino. “Alkaseltzer,” “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire (Firestarters),” “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe,” “Sim Sala Bim,” “SPAM (or Another version of meat in a can).” Cerise Press ; Fall/Winter 2012–2013. Francesca Pellegrino. “To Aver,” “Someone’s gotta win,” Caffè corretto at

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