“L’abito non fa il monaco” Italian proverb This means literally “the habit does not make the monk” which means the it is not possible to judge things by external appearances alone; similar to the English idiom you can’t judge a book by its cover. But let’s be honest. We always “judge” or get an ideaContinue reading “Introduce people in Italian”
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Learn Italian: the best approach
Stop and think about yourself, travelling among the beauties of Italy and, after all that study, talking in Italian with the locals. Too difficult? Well, not really, if you find the right approach to learn Italian. What is the best approach to learn Italian? As probably many of the European languages, especially Latin ones, ItalianContinue reading “Learn Italian: the best approach”
How to learn Italian: the best approach
Stop and think about yourself, travelling among the beauties of Italy and, after all that study, talking in Italian with the locals. Too difficult? Well, not really, if you find the right approach to learn Italian. What is the best approach to learn Italian? As probably many of the European languages, especially Latin ones, ItalianContinue reading “How to learn Italian: the best approach”