Italian Lessons

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by Alesha Allen |
You can use i soldi (plural) or il denaro (singular) to speak about money in Italian I have a lot of money: Ho molti soldi / Ho molto denaro Other words to…
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There are many beautiful churches and cathedrals to go to in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, whether for worship or sightseeing. You may know the word la chiesa  to talk about a…
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Would you like to be able to order a gelato in Italian? Here’s some useful vocabulary to get you started. In ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, you often have the option to top your ice…
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We will all be familiar with the Italian for ‘please’: per favore, but here are some other ways to say please in Italian:   per piacere per cortesia…
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There are so many beautiful views to be seen in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ - mountains, countryside, sea, rooftops, islands, monuments, cliffs - the list is never-ending! To speak…
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For many of us, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ is a place where we can just sit back and relax. You can use the English word in Italian to refer to a state of relaxation - il relax. Ho…
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There are lots of Italian breads, some widely known such as la foccaccia or la ciabatta, the flatbread la piadina and breadsticks i grissini. If you want to…
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Here are a few words and expressions to help you out when travelling by train - in treno - in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½. La stazione - Station Il binario - Platform L’orario -…
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When talking about the clocks going forward and backward, we can use the expressions: -  cambiare l’ora - change the clocks -  mettere…
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There is a general rule for plural and singular nouns in Italian: -  masculine singular nouns end in -o -  masculine plural nouns end in -i - â€¦