The Italian school system can be considered peculiar for people living outside the EU, actually sometimes even for people living in the EU. So, in this article I’ll try to outline the main features of the Italian school system in case you’re deciding to move here permanently. Structure The Italian school system is divided into …
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Business and Workplace Vocabulary in Italian
In our interconnected global world, proficiency in a language extends beyond casual conversation to encompass the intricacies of professional communication. For those venturing into the dynamic Italian business landscape, acquiring essential workplace vocabulary becomes an invaluable tool for effective collaboration, networking, and navigating the corporate sphere. So, today we start to see some general key …
Unlocking the Essence of Italian idiomatic expressions
Italian idioms add a layer of cultural richness and depth to communication. Knowing and using Italian idiomatic expressions makes you one step closer to mastering Italian like natives. Literal vs. Figurative Meanings Italian idiomatic expressions are linguistic gems that encapsulate the cultural nuances and wisdom of people. At the heart of idiomatic expressions generally lies …
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A Concise Guide to Buying a House in Italy
Buying a house in Italy is alluring for many people for Italy’s timeless charm, rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. However, diving into the Italian real estate market requires careful consideration of various factors. In this short guide, I’ll provide some insights, essential vocabulary, and practical advice to help you navigate the journey of becoming a …
The Intricacies of Italian Modal Verbs
Italian modal verbs are extremely useful if you need to express obligation, capability and desire. Let’s see them. Dovere (Must) “Dovere” is a modal verb that denotes obligation or necessity. It implies a sense of duty or requirement and is often used to convey that something is mandatory or compulsory. Examples: “Devo studiare per l’esame.” …