Italian Language

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by Pat Eggleton |
Words by Pat EggletonSometimes, but not always, “S” at the beginning of an Italian verb can be an equivalent of English “un…” .Its addition can give a verb an…
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by Pat Eggleton |
The two most important verbs in Italian are the auxilary verbs avere [to have] and essere [to be ] because you need them to form other tenses. Today we’ll look…
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by Pat Eggleton |
In this picture: Rosanna Vaudetti, one of the Signorine Buonasera (how Italian TV announcers were called) - source: Sorrisi & Canzoni - Words by Pat…
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by Pat Eggleton |
Word by Pat EggletonIf you can accept that “things are said differently but mean the same” you will have a much easier time when learning a new language! Here…
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by Pat Eggleton |
Words by Pat Eggleton The plural of pizza is pizze. The plural of panino [sandwich] is panini. Bruschetta is pronounced broos-ket-ah, not broosheta [though…
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by Pat Eggleton |
It was meant to put the Marche Region on the map: an advertisement featuring two-time Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman strolling in the breathtaking Marche…