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|caption= "Evil Altos" <small>(right)</small> |
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|description = The '''Alto Family''' first appeared in the "The Heist" trailer when the parents were arguing with each other because Mr. Alto let his sloppy side show. This suggests that they are an argumentative family, giving a hint towards their traits. It seems that they have a business feud with the [[Landgraab Family]]. |
|description = The '''Alto Family''' first appeared in the "The Heist" trailer when the parents were arguing with each other because Mr. Alto let his sloppy side show. This suggests that they are an argumentative family, giving a hint towards their traits. It seems that they have a business feud with the [[Landgraab Family]]. Their last name is a pun on the television show, The Sopranos. |
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|etymology = '''Alto:''' "lower range of a woman's voices," "the range between soprano and tenor," "a singer whose voice lies within this range." |
|etymology = '''Alto:''' "lower range of a woman's voices," "the range between soprano and tenor," "a singer whose voice lies within this range." |
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* '''Ginia:''' variation of Virginia, "maiden." |
* '''Ginia:''' variation of Virginia, "maiden." |
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The Alto Family first appeared in the "The Heist" trailer when the parents were arguing with each other because Mr. Alto let his sloppy side show. This suggests that they are an argumentative family, giving a hint towards their traits. It seems that they have a business feud with the Landgraab Family. Their last name is a pun on the television show, The Sopranos.
Onomatology
Alto: "lower range of a woman's voices," "the range between soprano and tenor," "a singer whose voice lies within this range."
- Ginia: variation of Virginia, "maiden."
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