Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Info on Italian Language Survival Phrases

(LAST EDITED / UPDATED: 29 AUGUST 2016)

Here are some links for survival phrases in Italian for travelers:


SURVIVAL PHRASES and ON-LINE PHRASE BOOK
PINTEREST (IMAGE)

MISCELLANEOUS
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For your specific interest, please search the web for further information using Google .

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That's it for Tuesday, 15 August 2006: martedì, 15 agosto 2006.

Ciao, Ben

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"Ogni regola ha un' eccezione."
"Every rule has an exception."

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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 29 AUGUST 2016)

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hello! i had a question for you, how long did it take you to become fluent in italian? and had you learned it before you moved to italy?
thanks!