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Italian Translation

Could someone please tell me the translation or meaning of the following phrase: "Viva la peara!" I've tried a couple of translation sites but can't get anything for "peara" - wonder if it's a colloquialism.


Misstee  Mon 01/09/08 20:05
Buenchico
Mon 01/09/08
21:14
Are there any culinary connotations in the quote you refer to?
http://www.cookingwithpatty.com/recipes/sauces /Peara.php

Chris
Zacsmaster
Tue 02/09/08
12:03
Peara is a fairly common Italian surname.
Misstee
Tue 02/09/08
14:09

Question Author

Hi - thank you for your help. The reason I'm asking is because someone left the comment in my visitor book at my B&B - so no meat sauces and that wasn't their last name either - and I'm totally stumped. They seemed very happy with everything so I've no reason to think it's rude (!) but I was just curious. I expect it was just one of their own personal sayings and I guess I'll never be any the wiser - but thank you for the suggestions.
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