Italian Poetry reading to help you improve your pronunciation
Following is a beautiful poem by Edmondo De Amicis dedicated to his mother.
I want to introduce you to some English words you can actually use with an Italian. Here’s a brief (and perfectly believable, let me add) scenario in which English words are used within a dialogue between two Italian people.
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