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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]

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]

Beginner Word of the Day: Sorriso (smile)

The word for smile in Italian is sorriso (masculine, plural: sorrisi). It derives from the verb sorridere (to smile) which in turn comes from the Latin subridere, the combination of...[read more]

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LingQ

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Italian Idiom of the Week

Discover the latest Italian idioms of the week! A new fascinating idiom awaits you every Sunday. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your Italian language skills and cultural understanding with these intriguing expressions!

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