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Italian Holidays>>

It’s not over ’til the old lady…

…flies in on a broom! . . [Note: Any passages in Italian are followed by a translation in English.] . Yes, the lore of la Befana is one of my favorite parts of the Italian winter holiday traditions. So, while … Continue reading

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Italian Vocabulary:

>> Favorite Italian Christmas Words & Practices

. Some of my favorite things about the Italian Christmas holiday season are — not surprisingly — edible. Starting with le castagne, il panettone, and le lenticchie, following is a list of a few of my favorite Italian Christmas holiday … Continue reading

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Italian Saying

Detto italiano:

“Hai voluto la biciletta?

Adesso pedala!”

. This week’s detto italiano (Italian saying) is “Hai voluto la bicicletta? Adesso pedala!” In English this translates to: “You wanted the bicycle? Now pedal!” It refers to a situation where someone was dreaming of or striving for some goal … Continue reading

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–Italian Vocabulary–

Una dose di vocabali:

Trasporti verdi

. Giorno d’oggi sono molti le città ed i communi impegnati a trovare modi per ridurre l’inquinamento e di migliore la qualità dell’aria nei centri urbani.  (These days many cities and municipalities are committed to finding ways to reduce pollution … Continue reading

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“Non dire gatto…”

Italian Saying of the Week:

Il detto della settimana

Presenting Maxie the Moxie Cat, official Italiano With Jodina website mascot. . (Note: English translation follows.) Allora, il detto di questa settimana è quanto utile che divertente. Poi è anche il veicolo perfetto per presentare Maxie the Moxie Cat, la … Continue reading

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Italian Saying:

Il detto della settimana:

“Far venire il latte ai gomiti”

Salve bellissimi! . The last two proverbs have been encouraging and inspirational, so this week it’s time for a little humor. . This week’s Italian saying in its ‘raw’ or unconjugated form is “fare venire il latte ai gomiti.” . … Continue reading

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La pioggia:

Italian Vocabulary:

Il vocabolario del venerdì

You may have noticed a slight twist to this week’s Venerdì blog post… instead of  I Verbi del Venerdì (Verbs of Friday), this week it’s  Il Vocabolario del Venerdì.  Vocabolario can be defined as a glossario (glossary) or elenco di … Continue reading

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Italian Verbs:

I verbi del venerdì:

Autunno

L’autunno è arrivato!  Che bello!  (Autumn has arrived! How nice!) . Here, a few autumn-inspired verbs for this installment of I Verbi del Venerdì (The Verbs of Friday). . Rastrellare ▪ Accorciare ▪ Riscaldare ▪ Ammirare ▪ Festeggiare ▪ Progettare … Continue reading

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Italian Verbs: I Verbi del Venerdi’ 7.16.10

Buon giorno! . It’s Friday, and it’s time for a new blog post… and I thought why not some ‘verbi’ per venerdi’? (some ‘verbs’ for ‘Friday’)  And a new Italian blog post was born — I verbi del venerdi’! . … Continue reading

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