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How is Italy?

I'll soon be moving in Italy to my mum.i never been there,i don't even speak italian very well!do you have any advices?Im 18:)

    



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red_bilberry025
It's not a problem if you don't speak Italian.. many people speak English and then I believe will not have problems to communicate with people. Dont worry! Enjoy your journey!
I'm Italian


β„“Ρ”Ξ± ΒΆ
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it's fantastic
i'm italian


bret
italy is fantastic, but to learn italian is really difficolt.
I live in trieste, near venice, and I can say that the most beatiful place in italy are in the north.
I advise you to visit: roma, toscana, milano, venezia and trieste.
CIAO E BUONE VACANZE


Always Right
Learn Italian.


shutuploser513
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it is cool


niketa
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its a beautiful and amaising place.its history is also amaising and interesting.


italianBOY
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IT'S FANTASTIC , ciao


g1cajun
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I've heard that most italians understand Spanish and in Northern Italy they understand German. If you already know those languages it would make it easier. I am reading books on Italy right now because I am vacationing there in a few weeks. You can also learn Italian for free on a local library web site if you have a library card. My library has Rosetta Stone access for free for all of its members. Check with your local library.





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