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Milanese Idioms to improve your Italian while studying in Milan

Milanese sayings: the 7 most beautiful and funny ones!

Some scholars consider “el dialètt milanes” a real language, the Milanese language precisely.The Milanese call their dialect meneghin – just like Meneghin, a traditional character of the Milanese theater of the late 17th century, faithful and garrulous, who became famous among the masks of the “Commedia dell’arte,” better known abroad as “Italian Comedy.”“Dialect proverbs are, therefore, authorial maxims that reflect belonging to a specific culture… Read More »Milanese sayings: the 7 most beautiful and funny ones!

Romans Idioms to improve your Italian

7 Typical Roman phrases

Rome is a world-famous city for its works of art, museums, churches, villas and alleyways. A capital with many faces. The charm of antiquity on the one hand, the chaos and traffic jams that many Romans encounter almost every day on the other. It contains thousands of surprises, and if you’re a Roman, you’ll learn to handle it with ease, not getting mad when things… Read More »7 Typical Roman phrases

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7 Typical Florentine phrases

A city steeped in history and ancient traditions, Florence has no shortage of classic proverbs that reveal the character of its frank, irreverent yet somewhat questionable inhabitants. If you’re planning a trip to Florence, Italy, it’s a good idea to learn some basic Italian phrases to help you navigate the city and interact with locals. Below we have selected the 7 most popular ones. Fare… Read More »7 Typical Florentine phrases

5 skills to improve Italian conversing

5 tips to improve your Italian conversational skills

Improving one’s ability to have a dialogue in a foreign language requires two different skills – comprehension and articulation – to hear and to speak. In order for a conversation to go well, it is necessary to not only focus on what you want to say, but also to understand what the other person is saying. By making mistakes, we learn The first piece of… Read More »5 tips to improve your Italian conversational skills

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10 good reasons to study Italian in Florence                

Florence, a city of art and culture and the cradle of the Renaissance, is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe and the world. Studying in Florence means walking the streets where internationally renowned intellectuals and artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Dante, and Machiavelli have walked. Florence is certainly a multicultural and international city, vibrant and open to contemporary culture.… Read More »10 good reasons to study Italian in Florence                

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10 good reasons to study Italian in Milan         

This is where the new young face of Italy manifests itself. International and multicultural, tolerant and creative, Milan offers its inhabitants and newcomers an open and forward-looking atmosphere. Here one can find new inspiration and at the same time follow one’s interests: university studies, countless job opportunities, or more simply cultural interests. Milan, which in antiquity was for a time the capital of the Roman… Read More »10 good reasons to study Italian in Milan         

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10 good reasons to study in Taormina, Sicily!

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in his Travels in Italy, wrote: ‘If we stand at the highest point occupied by the ancient spectators (of the Greek Theatre), we must recognize that never, probably, has a theatre audience seen anything like it. On the right side are castles on the cliffs above; farther on, below us, lies the city, and although its houses are of recent date,… Read More »10 good reasons to study in Taormina, Sicily!

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