I'm a bit confused... explain the difference between Torino and Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympics?
rockin_ryan3000
2006-02-11 20:04:24 UTC
I'm a bit confused... explain the difference between Torino and Turin for the 2006 Winter Olympics?
Three answers:
msfluffy
2006-02-11 20:05:55 UTC
Torino is italian, Turin is english
r0bbase17
2006-02-11 20:07:55 UTC
There really is no difference...Torino is used by the the country of Italy itself (or Europe) and Turin is used by Americans, but they mean the same thing. I.E. think of Turin as English and Torino as Italian.
koRngurl94
2006-02-12 14:42:57 UTC
There is absolutely no difference at all. Its just that Italians call it Torino and Americans call it Turin.
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