8404 Italian Christmas Vocabulary Quiz

I have to say I was hung, drwan and quartered!!! lol

[url]http://www.syvum.com/cgi/online/hangman0.cgi/learn/vocabulary/Italian/christmas_2.tdf?0[/url]

Enjoy!!!

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Hi Sally,

that was quite enjoyable even though I only got about half of them right..lol

Good practice for learning the language though and a bit of fun as well.:laughs:

Are there anymore like that?

Francesca

Francesca Hi. There's another one in the Circolo - [url]http://www.italymag.co.uk/forums/circolo-di-conversazione/8405-italian-christmas-vocabulary-quiz-2-a.html#post78735[/url]

I did enjoy, (haven't played hangman for yonks), so thanks for the link, but I preferred drwan!!

Auguri tutti

Chris
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[quote=turtle;78734]I have to say I was hung, drwan and quartered!!! lol

[URL="http://www.syvum.com/cgi/online/hangman0.cgi/learn/vocabulary/Italian/christmas_2.tdf?0"]Italiano : NATALE 2 :: CHRISTMAS 2 : Italian -- Vocabulary Quiz[/URL]

Enjoy!!![/quote]

I haven't heard the word 'yonks' for yonks! Made me smile.:bigergrin:

[quote=turtle;78738]Errata - drawn[/quote]

and 'hanged', not 'hung'.

Come to think of it, i don't think I've ever typed the word "yonks" before.

Happy to be of service!

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[quote=barrov;79988]I haven't heard the word 'yonks' for yonks! Made me smile.:bigergrin:[/quote]