In Italian every noun has a gender (masculine or feminine) and a number (singular or plural). Almost every Italian noun ends with a vowel except some nouns, which come from other languages, and can finish with a consonant. Usually: Nouns ending in -o are masculine (m.): prosciutto (ham), ragazzo (boy), armadio (wardrobe), treno (train), tavoloContinue reading “Italian nouns: gender and number”
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Italian greetings (Video)
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The Top 6 Best Places To Visit In Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a warm sun, tasty food and lovely people! Would you like to go to Italy but still don’t know which area you want to visit? Here is the top 6 Best Places To Visit In Italy 1. Sicily Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the ItalianContinue reading “The Top 6 Best Places To Visit In Italy”
Funny Italians #3: Trattare a pesci in faccia!
Welcome to the new section of my blog called “Funny Italians”! As per title I will share with you the funniest Italian expressions that totally differ from the English ones. I hope you will enjoy it! 🙂 Did you like this article? Leave a comment and share it 🙂 Ti é piaciuto questo articolo?Continue reading “Funny Italians #3: Trattare a pesci in faccia!”
Funny Italians #2: Fare la gatta morta!
Welcome to the new section of my blog called “Funny Italians”! As per title I will share with you the funniest Italian expressions that totally differ from the English ones. I hope you will enjoy it! 🙂 Did you like this article? Leave a comment and share it 🙂 Ti é piaciuto questo articolo?Continue reading “Funny Italians #2: Fare la gatta morta!”
Italian vocabulary: all the expressions you need to know to wish your friends an amazing birthday!
Do you have an Italian friend and don’t know how to wish him/her a happy birthday? Well. just keep reading, I have put together some good expressions for you 🙂 compleanno, il giorno del tuo compleanno ( = birthday, the day of your birthday); compiere gli anni ( = have a birthday, turn a certainContinue reading “Italian vocabulary: all the expressions you need to know to wish your friends an amazing birthday!”