Italian Poetry reading to help you improve your pronunciation
Following is a beautiful poem by Edmondo De Amicis dedicated to his mother.
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Improve Italian Pronunciation #1| Italian Poems by Salvatore Quasimodo
Reading poetry is a terrific way to improve your Italian. Listen to the slow reading of the poems a couple of times to get an idea of the flow of the language and then try to read along, initially focusing on the rhythm. Salvatore Quasimodo Ed è subito sera Ognuno sta solo sul cuor della
Learn Italian-Thanking and Apologizing|VIDEO
Ciao a tutti e benvenuti alla seconda lezione di “Italiano all’ultimo minuto”! In meno di cinque minuti imparerete quali sono i modi più comuni per ringraziare e scusarsi in italiano. Cominciamo! Hello there and welcome to the second lesson of LastMinuteItalian. In less than five minutes you will learn the most common ways to express
What does “Arrivederci”Really Mean?|Italian Bits|VIDEO
Ciao a tutti! You might have already heard the word Arrivederci, in Italian. It’s a common semi formal way of taking leave from someone. The most informal way to bid good bye would be something like “Ciao, ciao” in Italian. Although Arrivederci is commonly translated as goodbye, this Italian word is rich enough to deserve
100 Must-Know Phrases in Any Language- your input welcomed
I’ve mentioned in another post how I’d start mastering some basic phrases in order to learn German and Spanish, and any language after that. Well, I’m finally publishing what I consider the most important ones, but I feel I’m still missing some fundamental phrases, so if you’d like to join in and help me, I’d
Learn Italian Online| Video Lesson 1. Basic Italian Greetings -LastMinuteItalian
In this Last Minute Italian series, we provide you with the very essential phrases to start learning and communicating in Italian. In this first video lesson , you will learn the most common greetings in Italian in less than five minutes. Let’s start! Ciao a tutti e benvenuti alla prima lezione di “Italiano all’ultimo minuto”! In