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Recent Italian blog article:
Colloquial Italian – 1. Ecco
As many students of the Italian language have ... many students suffer a serious blow to their confidence when, having diligently studied in their language class, they first set foot in Italia and come face to face with the natives…
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... Sicilian dialect to Mexicans, they could speak Spanish to him, and everyone understood everyone. I thought Joe was cool.
The Italian-language media, alas, are beyond me and my poor grasp of Spanish. Here's a report ... I can guess that "promiscuity" means poor hygiene, but it's only a guess. If anyone can direct me to a good Italian/English news site or blog, I'll be grateful.
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... “salumi”. For an idea of the pitfalls regarding the Italian language, see our post on “salumi, salame and ... cold meats, from the Aglio, Olio e Peperoncino blog.
Specifically, we examine bresaola, which is one of Italy’ ... some shaved parmesan.
Bresaola can be eaten on its though, and if you want to try an interesting Italian pasta recipe, I can recommend bresaola with penne ...
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... Milan Jerseys and Maldini Jersey with the Italian National Team
SERIE A 12th Matchday ... Fixtures Serie A, Champions League, Friendlies
Italian Serie A Week 11 -  ... language:" it;=""><span style="font-size ... quot;mso-fareast-language:" it;="">
Italian Serie A  ... http: disqus.com="">blog comments powered by Disqus//<[CDATA ...
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... is focused toward my Spanish Students and Spanish Teachers out there that are following this blog. I have talked to several Spanish teachers out in the blogosphere and ... grammar with audio files to guide all examples. Language learners can find everything they need--from accents to verbs.
BBC  ... language platform offers fun, multimedia courses for learning Spanish, English, German, Italian, ...
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... 20+ languages and had only a tenuous grasp on more than one or two. (Hence the blog title.) But where the question used to be, "What new language are you studying?" it's now, "What language are you back to?" French, Italian and Spanish are always with me, of course. But generally, the other languages I study are languages I've ...
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