Italian idioms are an essential part of the Italian language and culture. Learning and understanding them is an excellent way to improve your Italian language skills and deepen your understanding of the Italian people and their way of life. So, today I’m going to list eight Italian idioms that are widely used. Popular Italian idioms …
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The stunning historical Italian town of Matera
Matera is an historical Italian town located in the south of Italy, more specifically in the Basilicata region. This stunning town is part of the Unesco world heritage and it’s definitely worth a visit. Matera’s attractions The Italian town of Matera is particularly known for its sassi, cave dwellings, which have been carved out of …
Seven Italian sayings about spring
Spring is a beautiful season in Italy, marked by blooming flowers, warmer weather, and longer days. We have many Italian sayings to describe the changing of the seasons, and spring is no exception. So, today I’m going to list seven Italian sayings about spring. Talking about spring with Italian sayings 1. Aprile dolce dormire This …
My honest tips if you’ve never come to Italy before
If you’ve never come to Italy before you might find the following honest tips useful. We’re going to talk about bags (not designer bags), bus tickets, Italian bars, and…toilets. Ready? Let’s start. Bags The first tip of my honest tips’ list I feel like giving you today is about bags. If you go to an …
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Eight Idiomatic Phrasal verbs in Italian – I verbi sintagmatici
Do phrasal verbs exist in Italian? The answer is yes. In Italian we have some verbs called verbi sintagmatici. These verbs are composed of a verb plus a particle (accanto, addosso, appresso, attorno, avanti, contro, dentro, dietro, fuori, giù, incontro, indietro, intorno, lontano, oltre, sopra, sotto, su, via, vicino). In some cases, you can easily …
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