1036 Australian looking to make friends in Italy

Hi Im a single professional Australian guy of Italian background but no Italian language skills. I have just found this site and think it's great. Have just started learning Italian at night classes. I'm keen to make friends and chat with people living in Italy who don't mind helping me learn the lingo. My family originally came from near Firenze and I plan to visit Italy for the first time in 2006. Any suggestions??
Ciao
Paulo

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[QUOTE=oceanborn]Hi Im a single professional Australian guy of Italian background but no Italian language skills. I have just found this site and think it's great. Have just started learning Italian at night classes. I'm keen to make friends and chat with people living in Italy who don't mind helping me learn the lingo. My family originally came from near Firenze and I plan to visit Italy for the first time in 2006. Any suggestions??
Ciao
Paulo[/QUOTE]
Felt sorry that no one had replied to you, unusual on this forum!

Maybe none of us feel our Italian is up to chatting to you online?

Thank you David and Linda.
Well my Italian is very poor as I've only had two lessons so far. I thought that perhaps I had not any responses because the site was mostly for English people who perhaps have not been enjoying the cricket.
Anyway thanks for the response. I'll hold out some hope that a native Italian speaker with a wish to visit Oz one day will see myposting and might be interested in exchanging Italian for English (Australian version) emails and we could both improve our skills! I'm not sure if I even have the technical abilities for online chatting!!
Where abouts do you guys live ???
Ciao
Paul

[QUOTE=oceanborn]Thank you David and Linda.
Well my Italian is very poor as I've only had two lessons so far. I thought that perhaps I had not any responses because the site was mostly for English people who perhaps have not been enjoying the cricket.
Anyway thanks for the response. I'll hold out some hope that a native Italian speaker with a wish to visit Oz one day will see myposting and might be interested in exchanging Italian for English (Australian version) emails and we could both improve our skills! I'm not sure if I even have the technical abilities for online chatting!!
Where abouts do you guys live ???
Ciao
Paul[/QUOTE]

Hi, welcome to the forum
Could you give me some examples of australian version of english ?
Auguri per le tue lezioni di italiano.
Sabino

[QUOTE=oceanborn]
I thought that perhaps I had not any responses because the site was mostly for English people who perhaps have not been enjoying the cricket.
[/QUOTE]

G'day Paul - any further thoughts on this? :)

Mike

[QUOTE=oceanborn]Thank you David and Linda.
Well my Italian is very poor as I've only had two lessons so far. I thought that perhaps I had not any responses because the site was mostly for English people who perhaps have not been enjoying the cricket.
Anyway thanks for the response. I'll hold out some hope that a native Italian speaker with a wish to visit Oz one day will see myposting and might be interested in exchanging Italian for English (Australian version) emails and we could both improve our skills! I'm not sure if I even have the technical abilities for online chatting!!
Where abouts do you guys live ???
Ciao
Paul[/QUOTE]

Good luck with your Italian. sure you will some nice friendly person on this forum who is native speaking and willing to practice English and Italian with you.
We live in Northern Lazio near Viterbo. Sorry we do not really follow the cricket!

Ciao Mike,
Penso che sia stato un gioco realmente buon!

i was going to say "a really good match" but the only italian word i knew for match was fiamimifero and thought perhaps i should not use any more incendiary language

Cheers
Paul

Ciao David and Linda,
I think that i messed up my original reply to you so am sending it again.
Thanks for helping precipitate some response and dialogue.

Auguri
Paul

[QUOTE=notaio]Hi, welcome to the forum
Could you give me some examples of australian version of english ?
Auguri per le tue lezioni di italiano.
Sabino[/QUOTE]
Ciao Sabino
Come stai?

translated to Ozenglish

G'day Sabino
How they hangin?

Have you tried wwaxwings in Language Exchange thread? Was just a couple below yours.

Hey Paul

I think you'd go for "partita" if it's the sporting kind of match you're after.

Non sto nella pelle per Old Trafford! (Can't wait for...)

Incidentally - does anyone know anyone in Italy (indigenous, that is) who gives a flying flipper for cricket?

Mike

B'Giorno Oceanborn

(I can't be the only person thinking this, can I?)

Maria Lucia

Some of the clothes might appeal, but I don't think many Italians would be terrifically interested... Anyway, these Antipodean chaps, anybody other than me think they've got it all wrong with sport ???. I mean, I feel that they DELIBERATELY send more skillful chaps than the one's they are going to play... SO, where's the sport in that ??? where's the simple joy of taking part???. How often can they claim to have won the "Moral victory" we English are so fond of winning....... Ohhh, there needs to be a new emoticon, with a handlebar moustache and monocle please. :D

Hey OceanBorn,
I've just moved to Italy for a 1 year transfer and I recommend hiring out DVDs and changing the audio into Italian and the subtitles into English. It helped me.

I speak very basic Italian; however once the Italian language schools open from their summer break (around Sept/Oct), I shall start.

Monique