How to Say

Language
by Katia Amore |
If you are planning a trip to Italy and would like to try to engage with the locals, one of the most polite phrases you need to know is how to say “how are you…
Language
by Barry Lillie |
Have you ever sat in a bar listening to Italians chatting away and heard the same phrases used regularly by everyone and wondered what they mean? Here are…
Language
by Alesha Allen |
In one of my Italian lessons, a few of my students were telling stories and joking about younger men hitting on them, and asked me for the relevant vocabulary…
Language
by Alesha Allen |
Auguri comes from the verb augurare which means ‘to wish’. Auguri literally means ‘well wishes’ and can be used: - to say happy birthday, in fact the song ‘…
Language
by Alesha Allen |
Albero da frutto means ‘fruit tree’, although for some fruits, once you learn their name, you also know the name of its tree: La mela, il melo - Apple, apple…
Language
by Katia Amore |
If you want to try to learn how to count from 1 to 100 in Italian, the following video shot in Sicily is the perfect tool to do it while having fun. Italians…
Weddings
by Katia Amore |
When planning a wedding abroad, you always worry about making sure everyone really understands what you want, your wedding planner, the hairdresser, the chef…
Language
by Katia Amore |
With more and more restrictions on the amount of liquids you can take on a plane, chances are you will pack just the essential if you are travelling with hand…
Language
by Katia Amore |
This week we commemorated the 450th anniversary of Michelangelo's death and we visited Carrara marble quarries, where this incredible Renaissance artist…
Language
by Alesha Allen |
The five senses - sensi - in Italian are: La vista: Sight L’udito: Hearing Il gusto: Taste L’olfatto: Smell Il tatto: Touch The verb sentire can be used to for…