Saying of the day – I know my chickens

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What Italian women want

We’ve all asked ourselves, at least once in our life: “what is it that women really want”? Even though the list is endless, in this article we’ll focus more on a special group of women: those born and raised in Italy. Here’s what you need to pay attention to, in order to woo one ofContinue reading “What Italian women want”

“Italian with Irene – Eating out” is now available on Amazon!

I’m very excited to say that my first book is now online!!! You can buy it here. Oh well, it’s a booklet but I’m very excited anyway 🤪 It can help you whether you’re going out for a meal in Italy or to learn all the Italian expressions you might use at an Italian restaurantContinue reading ““Italian with Irene – Eating out” is now available on Amazon!”

Past tense in Italian – “L’imperfetto”

Let’s start with some regular verbs: abitare (to live), avere (to have) and aprire (to open). abit-are av-ere apr-ire abitavo avevo aprivo abitavi avevi aprivi abitava aveva apriva abitavamo avevamo aprivamo abitavate avevate aprivate abitavano avevano aprivano   And some irregular’s: essere (to be), fare (to do), dire (to say), bere (to drink), porre (toContinue reading “Past tense in Italian – “L’imperfetto””

The story of my life – Part 2

You can read The story of my life – Part 1 here. A one-way ticket to England I didn’t really take Ninni too seriously. On one hand I was like – “Me? In England? I can barely say hello, how am I supposed to move to another country if I won’t be able to communicateContinue reading “The story of my life – Part 2”

Italian greetings

Are you planning on going to Italy soon? Are you excited about visiting this lovely country but scared at the same time because you know you won’t be able to communicate? Well, I can help you! Just keep reading 🙂 Formal and informal expressions We often don’t realise our language rules until we compare themContinue reading “Italian greetings”