Who, among language learners, doesn’t want to sound like a native? One of the ways to do this is to start using words and expressions Italians use everyday. Allora and dai are two Italian words that are widely used in Italy. So, learning how to use them properly can help you sound like a native. …
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Four useful travel tips if you plan to go to Italy
Are you planning to go to Italy this year – or maybe the next one? Good, then this article is for you. In fact, I’d like to give you a few travel tips to spend the best holiday ever. 1. Ciao isn’t for everyone I know, ciao is one of the most beautiful words in …
Difference between bene and buono in Italian
Many people who learn Italian are usually confused about the use, and meaning, of the Italian words bene and buono. So, today I’m going to explain to you when and how to used bene and buono. BENE Let’s start with some grammar. What? You already see a headache coming? I know, Italian grammar can be …
My suggestions for your Italian holidays
Excited about your Italian holidays? I’m pretty sure you are. After all, you’re going to have a lot of fun, eat delicious food, and see beautiful landscapes and historical sites. But do you know how to get the most from your Italian holidays? Here are a few suggestions that will help you have the best …
Italian connecting words – Dunque, quindi, and perciò
Knowing how to use the right linking word in Italian can help you both speak and write more easily, and organize your conversations logically. Some time ago, I talked about how to use the Italian connecting words insomma, and allora. Today, I’d like to explain how the Italian connecting words dunque, quindi, and perciò are …
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