I am just visiting Nice in France and want to go from Nice to Venice by train. After that travel around Italy on train. Have a tight budget. Should I get a eurail pass or get seperate destination ...
Visito Venice per una settimana. Le attività buone per bambini? Tutte idee sarebbero apprezzate. (Italiano non è la miniera la prima lingua, spiacente per gli errori).
I might be going to Italy next summer and I really don't know what to expect!
What the weather is like over there, food, shopping, beaches..?
Is shopping expensive in Italy?
If ...
Christmas falls on a Thursday this year.I am planning a trip to Italy then.Start off with Florence on 25th and 26th then take a train down to Rome for the weekend.Do you think it will work?Will most ...
Hi,
me and my boyf are flying to Cagliari at the end of Sep and staying until 6th Oct. We still haven't booked a hotel or finally decided on the area we want to visit but I've been ...
Yes, the verb is "abitare". Means both "to inhabit" or "to live" in city, region, country, etc: "Abito a Milano" = "I live in Milan"; "Abito in un piccolo appartamento" = "I live in a small apartment".
"Vivere", which is the literal translation for "to live", is also used with this meaning, as in English (as long with other meanings)
"Vivo a Milano" = "I live in Milan"; "Vivo in un piccolo appartamento" = "I live in a small apartment".
Bill
Mean I'm living......in a condo, I'm living in Downtown, I'm living with a roommate....
Other I've been living in New York for three years (note that we don't have the present continuous) = Ho (I have but we don;t say the subject) abitato a New York per tre anni.
Be careful because the word "abito" means also male suit
bob t
Io abito means I Live in Italian.
junglgrrl
yes
s520ex
I think it means Or Dress... if not or Habit try using a word translator. ima put the site at the bottom. Its really helpful.