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Accozzaglia is one of those wonderful words that, to my ears, sounds exactly like the meaning it is meant to convey. Denoting “a strange, messy and often unpleasant...[read more]
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If you’re interested in learning how to say “stop” in Italian … fermati qui! Stop here! 😀 There are various synonyms for this word, and as is often the case... [read more]
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The word for aunt in Italian is zia (feminine, plural: zie). It comes from the Latin word thia and, as in English, is used to describe the sister of one’s...[read more]
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