English edit

Alternative forms edit

  • itsa (rare, even more nonstandard)

Etymology edit

Apparent misconstruction of it's -a (suffix used to mimic Italian accents).

Pronunciation edit

Contraction edit

it'sa

  1. (nonstandard, pseudo-Italian) It's (it is).

Usage notes edit

  • Usually used in reference to or by the video game character Mario and his family, who are supposed to be Italians and often say "It's-a me" followed by their names to introduce themselves.