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10 Basic Italian Phrases for Kids – From a Mom in Italy

Updated on December 21, 2023 Are you taking a family vacation to Italy? Or perhaps you’re learning Italian at home and your child wants to learn some too! No matter what – if you’ve got little ones who want to learn some Italian, you’ll want to check out these 10 Basic Italian Phrases for Kids.  […]

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100+ Useful Italian Travel Phrases – From A Travel Guide In Italy (+ Printable Cheat Sheet!)

Updated on December 21, 2023 Italian travel phrases for your trip to Italy – A carefully curated list of the most important Italian words and phrases to know for your visit.  I’ve used 20 years of experience living and guiding travelers in Italy to create this list. You’re going to visit Italy!  I’ve been helping

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CHEERS In Italian – How We Say It, When To Say It, + Toasting Rules

Cheers in Italian – How we say ‘cheers’ in Italy, when we say it, and Italian toasting rules Let’s celebrate! In English we ‘toast’ or ‘raise our glasses’ (and later clink them gently together). This custom may come from the rite of drinking to the gods and to the dead in ancient Rome and Greece

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Free Printable Italy Word Search -10 Puzzles on Food, Fashion, People, Landmarks, and More!

Updated on November 19, 2023 Are you looking for an Italy-themed word search? Whether you want to work on them on your trip to Italy or from the comfort of your own home, we’ve got you covered. Keep scrolling for 10 free, printable Italy word search puzzles: Famous Italians Italian Food Italian Fashion Italian Pasta

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Happy New Year in Italian – Pronunciation, Variations, and Traditions

Updated on November 8, 2023 Ringing in the New Year is a huge celebration throughout Italy. December 31st is St. Silvester’s Night (La Notte di San Silvestro) and to celebrate we enjoy parties, concerts, fireworks, and festivals. We have our special New Year’s dishes and of course, we usually pop a bottle of prosecco or

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