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Italian Word of the Day: Camicia A camicia (shirt or button down shirt) is an item of clothing made of different fabrics like cotton, linen, silk, or flannel, that can have long or short sleeves...[read more] Read article Blog Post: The Most Important Weather Vocabulary in Italian Some say that British people are obsessed with the weather, but this is a favourite topic of discussion in many other parts of the world, too, and Italy is no exception... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of...
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Italian Word of the Day: Scombussolare Life is often full of unexpected twists and turns that can throw our plans into disarray and leave us feeling disoriented. Whether it’s a sudden change of circumstances, unforeseen...[read more] Read article Blog Post: How to Say "Crazy" in Italian Do you think knowing how to say “crazy” in Italian might be useful to you as you’re learning the language of love? Some might think not, as it isn’t the most polite way to... [read more] Read article Beginner...
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Italian Word of the Day: Tuffo My son, during his swimming lessons, is happy to do anything the teacher tells him to do expect dive into the water. The word for a dive or plunge is tuffo in Italian...[read more] Read article Blog Post: The Most Important Italian Words Used in Music Did you know that you use many Italian words, or words of Italian origin, when you talk about music? Concerto, opera, soprano, pianoforte are just a few examples of Italian... [read more] Read article Beginner Word...
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Italian Word of the Day: Parola Have you ever pondered the significant role that words play in our society? Words are not mere symbols; they hold immense power, shaping our thoughts, emotions...[read more] Read article Phrase of the Week: Hai un minuto? In both Italian and English, a common way of informally asking to have a quick word with someone is... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of the Day: Bruco (caterpillar) As children, many of us are fascinated with the process by which a...
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Italian Word of the Day: Mangiare Eating in Italy is so much more than just ingesting food. It is about friends, family, generosity, being with the people you love, sharing happiness and creating important...[read more] Read article Blog Post: Italian Pronunciation Challenge: G / GLI / GN / GG Although Italian has gained the reputation of being a “phonetic language” – meaning that there is a direct relationship between the spelling and... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of the Day:...
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Italian Word of the Day: Accozzaglia Accozzaglia is one of those wonderful words that, to my ears, sounds exactly like the meaning it is meant to convey. Denoting “a strange, messy and often unpleasant...[read more] Read article Blog Post: 10+ Ways to Say “Stop!” in the Italian Language If you’re interested in learning how to say “stop” in Italian … fermati qui! Stop here! 😀 There are various synonyms for this word, and as is often the case... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of the...
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Italian Word of the Day: Prevenuto In a world filled with diverse cultures and individuals, it’s all too common for biases and prejudices to arise before we even have a chance to truly understand each other. A...[read more] Read article Blog Post: The Italian “E” with an Accent – È and É In Italian, there are three different ways you can write the letter E. Normally it is written in its plain form «e» but sometimes it may be accompanied by an accent – either a grave... [read more] Read...
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Italian Word of the Day: Pomello Today, we’re going to delve into the intriguing world of a little Italian word that plays a significant rule in our everyday lives: pomello (knob / pommel)...[read more] Read article Phrase of the Week: Non mi viene in mente. Have you ever had someone ask you a question, only to blank out completely even though you know the answer? I know I have... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of the Day: Tramonto (sunset) The word for sunset in Italian is tramonto...
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Italian Word of the Day: Schiera Today we're going to be looking at the Italian word schiera, which can be traced all the way back to the Franconian skara. It entered the language via the ancient French... [read more] Read article Blog Post: 10 Italian Phrases to Learn Before Visiting Italy (as an American) Visiting Italy finds its way onto the bucket list of many Americans, and for good reason. Not only is it one of the most scenic countries in the world... [read more] Read article Beginner...
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