What are some good Italian phrases I should know? |
| I'm moving to Italy in the summer, and I want to know some basic phrases and words that will get me through untill school starts.... |
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What are the best places to see in italy? |
| I'm planning a big Europe trip and want to spend about 3 weeks in Italy and I need some advise on things to see. I love museums and art but I also really enjoy quiet beaches. I want to try to ... |
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How should I get ready for a trip to Italy? |
| I am going for 10 day (for news years).... |
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What did the ancient Romans use as laundry detergent? |
| an old reading teacher of mine said that they would use urine after it had set out in the bathhouses for a few days. she also said that it would work on any color and any kind of ... |
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How many euros to the dollar? |
| We will be visiting Italy and would like to know what to expect on the dollar exchange to euros.... |
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Can somebody translate 'ciccio'...? (- -,)? |
Kindly, translate in english.
What does it means?
Thanks. (- -,)... |
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Rome, Italy? |
What is there to see and do in Rome, Italy?
The best list will get 10 points.... |
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Where is a good place in Italy or Spain to go for a long weekend? Lively, hot preferably by the coast..? |
| Want somewhere nice to go for a lively weekend... on the beach at night, good food and nice trendy places to drink in the evening...want somewhere more upmarket and not tacky tourist resort....... |
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What to do while I'm in Italy? |
| I'm going to Rome this July and I need some suggestions on what to do while I am there. Thank you.... |
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Sorrento or amalfi?.? |
| we are looking to book a weeks holiday to either sorrento or amalfi next summer and would wecome any comments, is sorrento too busy?... is amalfi too quiet ?..we are 2x 40 yr olds looking for ... |
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Would you go on holiday alone?(continued below)? |
| normally i go with a pal but he does'nt want to go this time we tour italy by bus and train,i'd be happy enough in the daytime but at night when eating and drinking really one needs someone ... |
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Was anyone in italy when italy won the world cup a couple weeks ago?? |
i saw video clips on TV and it looked like a huge massive party! i wish i could have been there. Additional Details being in the actual stadium in germany would have been just as good, ... |
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City's to Visit in Italy? |
im a huge nerd so im making a dream board. And my main dream is to travel italy.
The thing is, i dont know many cities to visit, and i want to visit temples and historic landmarks and ... |
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Mila |
I'm going to Venice, Italy by myself the first time? |
I am 18 yrs old and I am going to the institute of Venice to study Italian I'm trying to decide whether I want to do homestudy where I stay with a person from that country and get more out of my money because I'll have a better chance to learn the language whereas I stay in a room with other people from all around the world? |
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holly g.
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Stay with native Italians !
And don´t worry about the venetian dialect: Only the old Venetians speak the real "Veneto", an old language. The venetian Italian is very soft, elegant and pleasant for the ears (... my ears...)
Have fun in this wonderful city. It sure will be a lifetime experience for you.... congratulations !!!
P.S.: My avatar now is green from jealousy - Venice is my city of the heart... |
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carnaby_fudge
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i'd do the former. you'll get a much better experience and be forced to learn the language. no amount of schooling can replace having to speak a language with native speakers for everything you need on a daily basis.
i took spanish for 5 years and i didn't learn a thing til i started having to use it at work on a regular basis. |
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M D
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Venice is a beautiful place however to learn Italian I would suggest Rome. The dialect up north is somewhat different and does not exactly match the Italian used by the majority of Italians. |
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Kimberly V
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I would suggest staying with a family. It's easier to become fluent in a language when you're speaking it regularly with native speakers. Anyway, you'll still get to meet people from around the world in your classes. Besides -- a local person will know all the best places to go! |
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♥Pamela♥
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Just do what you think is best.
I'm so jealous of you!
Personally, I think that staying with Italians would be better because you'll learn not only more about the language, but about the culture too.
Have fun and good luck! |
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Silvana
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Definitely go native - you'll have so many more chances of absorbing the "local flavor", beyond the formal studies.
You'll make friends with the other people in your program anyway, since you'll be interacting with them during the day. |
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brinlarrr
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stay with other people becuse you will eat , drink and live italian, you iwll need a little rest from the italianess of it all |
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tspbrady
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I loved Venice!!!!!! I went in the winter and it was cold as !@*&# but it was awsome!!!! Be careful of those Gondola drivers they are players - I had to watch after my wife very carefully! You will have fun. I hear the city smells in the summer, so beware. I bet you will be living on Italian Ice Cream!!!! Have fun! |
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Andrei O
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I am from Europe,belive me you will have great time don't miss the chense to see Venice
and one more think Venice is the most beautiful place of the world so think about... |
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USA-Decouverte.com
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Hi Mila,
To prepare your travel to Venice, here is a photo blog about the Doge's City.
http://venicedailyphoto.blogspot.com/ |
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