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It's Christmas Day, and what better word to capture the essence of this festive occasion than joy, or gioia in Italian...[read more]
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Christmastime is upon us yet again, and if you are studying Italian, you may well be wondering what Christmas is called in Italy...[read more]
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Learning a new language can be tough. Believe me, I've been there! Our 'word of the day' newsletter, Daily Italian Words, gets delivered to over 43,000 people each day to help them improve their Italian vocabulary. We'd love to help you master Italian, too!
Italian Word of the Day: Camicia A camicia (shirt or button down shirt) is an item of clothing made of different fabrics like cotton, linen, silk, or flannel, that can have long or short sleeves...[read more] Read article Blog Post: The Most Important Weather Vocabulary in Italian Some say that British people are obsessed with the weather, but this is a favourite topic of discussion in many other parts of the world, too, and Italy is no exception... [read more] Read article Beginner Word of...
Italian Word of the Day: Scombussolare Life is often full of unexpected twists and turns that can throw our plans into disarray and leave us feeling disoriented. Whether it’s a sudden change of circumstances, unforeseen...[read more] Read article Blog Post: How to Say "Crazy" in Italian Do you think knowing how to say “crazy” in Italian might be useful to you as you’re learning the language of love? Some might think not, as it isn’t the most polite way to... [read more] Read article Beginner...
Italian Word of the Day: Tuffo My son, during his swimming lessons, is happy to do anything the teacher tells him to do expect dive into the water. The word for a dive or plunge is tuffo in Italian...[read more] Read article Blog Post: The Most Important Italian Words Used in Music Did you know that you use many Italian words, or words of Italian origin, when you talk about music? Concerto, opera, soprano, pianoforte are just a few examples of Italian... [read more] Read article Beginner Word...