In Italian there are some verbs called pronominal verbs. These verbs can be somehow confusing at the beginning, since their meaning is different from what you expect because it’s usually not literal. If you want to know some common Italian pronominal verbs, have a look at Let’s learn Italian pronominal verbs. Sometimes pronominal verbs in …
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Four beautiful Italian villages to visit
Italy is famous abroad for its culture and history. Tourists from all over the world come and visit the most popular towns such as Venice, Rome, Florence. However, in Italy there are also many beautiful Italian villages that are still unknown to tourists and where time almost seems to have stopped. So, today I’m going …
Six Italian double meaning words
In any language there are double meaning words or words that have more than two meanings. For example, in English the word date can refer to a fruit, to the day of a month, to an appointment, etc. Also in Italian there are words that have double meanings – or more – see Five multiple …
Seven common Italian superstitions
In Italy, as in many other countries, there are many superstitions. Italian superstitions can concern numbers, objects, words, and gestures. Superstitions in Italy can refer to positive things, like finding a four-leaf clover – it’ll bring you good luck or they can refer to negative things, like breaking a mirror – it’ll bring you 7 …
Let’s learn 10 common Italian cooking words
Every recipe is different, I know, but there are still some Italian cooking words that you can find in recipes easier than others. Today I’ll explain to you ten common Italian cooking words that, joined to the ones explained in Ten Italian cooking terms you should know, will allow you to understand a large number of …