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Money Matters for Tourists Travelling in Italy
29 Oct 2018

Money Matters for Tourists Travelling in Italy

by Italian Tutor for Easitalian | posted in: Uncategorized, Vocabulary&Idioms | 0

BANKS Banks in Italy are open five days a week (from Monday to Friday) from 8:30/8:45 to 14:00 and from 14:45 to 15:45. However, some banks have chosen to be open also in the lunchtime. They are closed all day Saturday … Continued

How to use the word TIME in Italian – Volta – Momento – Tempo – Ora
5 Jun 2018

How to use the word TIME in Italian – Volta – Momento – Tempo – Ora

by Italian Tutor for Easitalian | posted in: Vocabulary&Idioms | 0

Do you have problems translating the word ‘time’ into Italian?

Look here the options for the word time and expression with it.

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How to use NIENTE – NULLA – NESSUNO
12 Mar 2018

How to use NIENTE – NULLA – NESSUNO

by Italian Tutor for Easitalian | posted in: Grammar For Intermediate Level, Vocabulary&Idioms | 0

A statement is negative when it specifies an action or event that has not taken place
or will not take place. Negative words or phrases turn a positive statement or question into a negative one.

How to use NIENTE - NULLA - NESSUNO
Italian Verbs  Cucinare VS Cuocere
6 Feb 2018

Italian Verbs Cucinare VS Cuocere

by Italian Tutor for Easitalian | posted in: Grammar for Beginners Level, Uncategorized, Vocabulary&Idioms | 0

Italian has two different verbs for English verb “to cook”.

CUCINARE – CUOCERE

CUCINARE - CUOCERE
Buon Capodanno
31 Dec 2017

Buon Capodanno

by Italian Tutor for Easitalian | posted in: Vocabulary&Idioms | 0

In Italy Capodanno includes New year’s eve and the first of January

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