Pronounced "PAH-ree-deh", this is the Italian form of the name of both the Trojan prince who abducted Helen of Sparta and the Veronese count betrothed to the titular heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.Though Paride is the Italian form of Paris, Italians use a different word for the capital city of France, namely "Parigi".
Though Paride is the Italian form of Paris, Italians use a different word for the capital city of France, namely "Parigi".