How to Express ABOUT in Italian
How to use the common English preposition ABOUT in Italian. Some Italian expressions are different from the usual equivalent of English expression.
How to use the common English preposition ABOUT in Italian. Some Italian expressions are different from the usual equivalent of English expression.
QUANDO (When) Quando can be both an adverb or a conjunction. As an adverb, you need it to ask the time or the moment of something Quando vai a Roma? As a conjunction: Quando is used in a phrase talking about the time. Vieni a … Continued
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If you are planning to go to Italy, it’s nice to get a few words of politeness in Italian under your belt before you arrive. How native speakers say thank you in Italian? In this article, we will look … Continued
Why do some Italian words have double consonants?
Double consonants are a characteristic of the Italian language.
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
Do you have problems translating the word ‘time’ into Italian?
Look here the options for the word time and expression with it.
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.