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“Nato con la camicia”, born with the shirt on. Italian idioms
Nato con la camicia, literally “born with the shirt on”, is an Italian idiom. Do you now the meaning? Listen and repeat. Today we …

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“Figurati”, “ci mancherebbe”, “non c’è di che”, you are quite welcome (in Italian) – Webcast
In Italian, when someone says grazie, you should say prego. That’s fine, but there are other ways to to say “you are welcome”. WEBCAST …

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Italian Repeated Words That Change Meaning | 15 Examples “Ancora ancora”, “giusto giusto” and other fun Italian words
In Italian, repeating a word can completely change its meaning. Say piano and it means “slowly.” Say piano piano and it means “carefully, step …

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Italian Andare Idioms: 18 Expressions Italians Use Daily
18 italian andare idioms English speakers should know at B1: a gonfie vele, a rotoli, in fumo, a genio, di lusso. Real examples, four traps, an aperitivo dialogue.

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“Che fegato!” Italian body parts and idioms. Quiz
Simple Italian idioms related to body parts combined with “avere”. There are more complex idioms with body parts, but today we’ll see ten basic …

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Anno nuovo, vita nuova – Italian proverbs about New Year – Audio
Some famous Italian proverbs about New Year and winter. Audio. Chi non gioca a Natale, chi non balla a Carnevale, chi non beve a …

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Era ora! – Some Common Italian Sayings
I love Italian idioms, sayings, and proverbs. Let’s learn some expressions related to time: il tempo. Whether you are a beginner or a fluent …

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