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How to learn four new Italian words from the word arcobaleno

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Last Modified: September 6, 2021

Alcune settimane fa, qui dove vivo, ci sono stati dei temporali. Dopo alcuni di essi, sono apparsi degli arcobaleni. Some weeks ago, here where I live, we had some thunderstorms. After some of them, some rainbows appeared. Quando ho visto il primo, stranamente, mi è venuta in mente la parola inglese “rainbow” prima della parola …

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Category: English-Italian texts, Learn ItalianTag: Italian language, Italian vocabulary, learn Italian, Sos Italian

Italian churches built in weird places

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Last Modified: August 3, 2021

In Italia ci sono alcuni edifici che sono stati costruiti in posti strani e includono chiese, santuari e templi. In Italy there are some buildings that were built in weird places and they include churches, sanctuaries and temples. Perciò, oggi vorrei parlare di un tempio italiano costruito in uno di questi posti strani: il Tempio …

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Category: Culture, English-Italian texts, TravelTag: Italian culture, Italy, tourism, visit Italy

What’s the difference between chi and che in Italian?

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Last Modified: June 28, 2021

Chi e che sono due parole italiane comuni che hanno significati diversi e sono usati in modi diversi. Chi and che are two common Italian words that have different meanings and are used in different ways. Se hai appena iniziato a imparare l’italiano, all’inizio potresti confondere chi con che, o l’opposto. In realtà, è molto …

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Italian bivouacs in unique locations – Gervasutti bivouac

Last Modified: June 21, 2021

Ti piace fare escursioni in montagna e passare del tempo in location uniche? Allora questo articolo fa per te. Do you like hiking and spending time in unique locations? Then this article is for you. Sapevi che in Italia ci sono dei bivacchi in location uniche? Ovviamente, per arrivarci devi camminare, di solito molto, ma …

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Uffa, immagino, cavolo – Three italian words to speak like a native

Last Modified: June 5, 2021

Non è un segreto che gli italiani usino tutti i giorni molte parole e espressioni informali e non. It’s no secret that Italians use many informal – and not so informal – words and expressions every day. Oggi vi insegnerò tre di queste parole così potrete iniziare ad usarle per sembrare un po’ di più …

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