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Thinking of Italy makes you smile? Yes, it makes us smile too, and how could it not: the food, the art, the lifestyle, the incredible travel opportunities...…
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by Silvia Donati |
Italy may very well be the country of the passeggiata! Be it in the historic center of town on a Sunday afternoon, along a seaside promenade on a warm summer…
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Summer is over, but let’s not be too sad about it: autumn, after all, is a great time to visit Italy. So we welcome the fall season by picking autunno as our…
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by Silvia Donati |
Fall has officially started, leaves are either beginning to fall off trees, or, in some parts of Italy, like the northern region of Trentino Alto-Adige, they…
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Our Word of the Week is angelo – angel. Angelo is a masculine noun, therefore the plural ends in -i-: angeli. Guardian angel is angelo custode. Patrizia è un…
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For our weekly Word of the Week, we pick grazie – thank you. Below are a few useful expressions with the word grazie: Grazie di cuore – thanks from the bottom…
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by Silvia Donati |
It’s back to school time in Italy! So our Word of the Week is SCUOLA. Not all Italian regions and towns begin school on the same day, and today was the first…
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Are you dreaming of flying to Italy right now? Perhaps you are indeed about to fly to il bel paese – or, sadly, you have just flown back home. Since summer is…
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The viral ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is on everyone’s social media feeds these days, so this week we thought we’d teach you how to say ice in Italian: ghiaccio.…
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We know money can’t buy happiness, but at least it can buy a trip to Italy, so this week we teach you how to say money in Italian – soldi. By the way, the…