Showing posts with label Italian language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian language. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Info on some of my Italian language blog entries (URLs)

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 12 April 2010)

Here are links
(URLs) to my Italian language blog entries:

ITALIAN LANGUAGE BLOG ENTRIES:

MISCELLANEOUS
+ = Blog entry has a "Sound clip". Please turn on the speakers on your PC.
* = Blog entry has been updated.

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

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

NOTE: If you want to leave a comment, please leave it in ENGLISH.

Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event if you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

DEDICATION

This blog entry is dedicated to the fall semester class, 2009 of young women attending the "first faculty-led" session of Meredith College Study Abroad, Italy program of Meredith College, Raleigh, NC. This program is located at Palazzo Alberti in the city of Sansepolcro which is in the province of Arezzo in the region known as Tuscany AKA Toscana. My wife, Martha, who is a Meredith College graduate and I had the opportunity this past Thursday, 27 August to visit Palazzo Alberti. We had the pleasure and honor to meet these young women (Amanda, Chelsea, Hannah, Jacqueline, Jennifer, Lauren, Lisa, Samantha and Vi Judy) along with Dr. Betty Webb, Director of International Programs and her husband, Mr. John Rose, Signora Sara Andreini, Associate Director of Meredith in Italy, Miss Rebekah Williams, Residence Director and the local support staff.

That's it for Wednesday, 2 September 2009: mercoledì, 2 settembre 2009

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is an Italian proverb, author unknown.

"Il mondo e dalla parte di chi agisce."
"The world belongs to those who act."

Please read my wife's blog about our life with photographs in Italy:

Friends and Family in Italy


Going to Spain, read my new blog:

Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 12 April 2010)

Please note: The time listed below for this posting is Central European Time (CET)/ GMT+1.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Info on Vegetarian Eating in Italy

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 1 AUGUST 2015)

Here are some links on Vegetarian and Vegan Eating in Italy:


ARTICLES

BLOG ENTRIES / FORUM DISCUSSIONS
HEALTH / NATURAL FOOD STORES
ITALIAN LANGUAGE/PHRASES
VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS
ORGANIZATIONS IN ITALY
WEB SITE
RELATED
MISCELLANEOUS
* = Blog entry has been updated.

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

The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event that you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

That's it for Friday, 3 November 2006: venerdì, 3 novembre 2006.

Ciao, Ben

Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

Today’s quote is a Italian proverb / saying, author unknown.

"Più facile a dirsi che a farsi."
"Easier said than done."


When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy: Friends and Family in Italy

Going to Spain, read my new blog:
Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.


(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 1 AUGUST 2015)

© Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2015, All Rights Reserved.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Info about On-Line Language Training in Italian

(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 29 July 2010)

Here are some links for on-line language classroom/training/courses in Italian:

ON-LINE CLASSROOM/TRAINING/COURSE

ARTICLES
MISCELLANEOUS
+ = Blog entry has a "Sound clip". Please turn on the speakers on your PC.
* = Blog entry has been updated.

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

    The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

    Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

    NOTE: If you want to leave a comment, please leave it in ENGLISH.

    Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event if you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

    Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

    Several of the above link(s) and the blog postings contains "Sound clips". When you see the words "Sound clip" or the "+" sign, please turn on the speakers on your PC. I have tried to indicate wherever there is an embedded "Sound clip" within these respective listings.

    That's it for Tuesday, 29 August 2006: martedì, 29 agosto 2006.

    Ciao, Ben

    Today’s quote is a Italian proverb, author unknown.

    "Tanti paesi, tanti costumi."
    "So many countries, so many customs."

    Please read my wife's blog about our life with photographs in Italy:

    Friends and Family in Italy


    Going to Spain, read my new blog:

    Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 29 July 2010)

    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
    + = Blog entry has a "Sound clip". Please turn on the speakers on your PC.
    * = Blog entry has been updated.

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

    The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

    Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.


    NOTE: If you want to leave a comment, please leave it in ENGLISH !

    Broken links:
    Since November, 2005, I have written over 635+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event if you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

    Several of the above link(s) and the blog postings contains "Sound clips". When you see the words "Sound clip" or the "+" sign, please turn on the speakers on your PC. I have tried to indicate wherever there is an embedded "Sound clip" within these respective listings.

    Please note: I do NOT represent or endorse any of these links nor do I receive payment for listing them in my blog.

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

    Ciao, Ben

    Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy. 

    Today’s quote is a Italian proverb / saying, author unknown.

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

    When you have a free moment or two, please read my wife's interesting and entertaining blog about our life in Italy with photographs: Friends and Family in Italy

    Going to Spain, read my new blog:
    Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 29 AUGUST 2016)

    © Benjamin H. Licodo, 2005 - 2014, All Rights Reserved.

    Friday, August 04, 2006

    Info About On-Line Translation Services for the Italian Language

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 2 September 2009)

    Here are some links for on-line translations for Italy and other languages:


    ON-LINE TRANSLATION
    • iM Translator - Free Translation – From Smart Link Corporation
    • Babel Fish Translation – From AltaVista
    • ITALATIN – Classic Italian & Latin Translations
    • Google Language Tools – Search Specific Languages or Countries
    • Langenberg.com – Language Translation -- English, French, German, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, Czech & Italian
    • NEWSTRAN.COM – The Original Multilingual MetaNews Translator™
    • linguatec – language technologies – e–Translation Server
    • Logos –Multilingual E-Translation Portal – multiple languages including Thai – multiple languages
    • SDL|FreeTranslation.com – "free translation website"
    • SYSTRAN® – Language Translation Technologies – multiple languages
    MISCELLANEOUS
    + = Blog entry has a "Sound clip". Please turn on the speakers on your PC.
    * = Blog entry has been updated.

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

    The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

    Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event if you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

    Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.

    The blog postings, Info on Italian Language Pronunciation and Info on Suggested Reference Links for Learning the Italian Language contains "Sound clips ". When you see the words "Sound clip", please turn on the speakers on your PC. I have tried to indicate wherever there is an embedded "Sound clip" within these respective listings.

    That's it for Friday, 4 August 2006: venerdì, 4 agosto 2006.

    Ciao, Ben

    Today’s quote is a Sicilian proverb, author unknown.

    "Casa senza fimmina 'mpuvirisci."
    "A house without a woman is a poor house!"

    Please read my wife's blog about our life with photographs in Italy:

    Friends and Family in Italy


    Going to Spain, read my new blog:

    Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 2 September 2009)

    Friday, July 14, 2006

    Info About Italian Language Search Engines

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 2 September 2009)

    Here are some links for
    Italian language search engines:

    ITALIAN LANGUAGE SEARCH ENGINES (NOTE: All of the following are
    In Italian Only, unless otherwise noted)
    • abcItaly – "Il primo Motore di ricerca e Premio Italiano in Internet dal 1996" – In Italian, English –Source: SEARCH ENGINES COLOSSUS
    • Alta Vista – " The Italian version of Alta Vista." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Arianna – "... furnished by internet service provider Italia On Line, was one of the first Italian search engines." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Excite Italia – The Italian version of Excite from the U.S., one of the most important search engines." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Furnishing Planet – " A search engine that specializes infurnishing links to sites in dedicated to home furnishings." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Italiabusiness.it – "... offers a directory of many Italian companies' profiles and allows to select them by geographical area" – Source: Embassy of Italy in Nicosia
    • Katalogo (Kata Web) – "... is the search engine of Kata Web, the portal created by one of Italy's leading daily newspapers La Repubblica. Katalogo also offers shopping, chat, forums, the possibility to put your photographs on line, and videos." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Libero
    • Lycos Italia – "The granddaddy of search engines, which originated at Carnegie-Mellon University, Lycos has now arrived in Italy. " – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • PagineGialle.it – Yellow Pages – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish – Source: Search Engines Worldwide
    • SuperEva – "A search engine as well as a portal and Internet Service Provider geared towards creating a community for women on the web offering chat, web space, email, and free access to Internet. Created by Dada, the first Internet provider in Florence. " – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Il Trovatore – "Italian directory!" – Source: SEARCH ENGINES COLOSSUS
    • Virgilio – "... was the first Italian search engine. It now features a new aid to searching called "Amico" (friend) which works with Windows and can be downloaded from the site. It places a little magnifying glass on the monitor, and when it is placed over a word on Virgilio's web it will explore the links available for that word." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    • Yahoo Italia – "Jerry Yang and David Filo elaborated their personal bookmark lists while students at Stanford University in California, and Yahoo was born. What makes Yahoo different from automatic search engines is the editors who examine webs for suitability and catalog them subjectively." – Source: Ciao * Italy
    LISTS/DIRECTORIES OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE SEARCH ENGINES
    MISCELLANEOUS
    + = Blog entry has a "Sound clip". Please turn on the speakers on your PC.
    * = Blog entry has been updated.

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

    The above links as of this date are/were current. If anyone has any suggestions for any other additional web sites and/or links for reference, please feel free to post your comment and I'll update this blog entry.

    Broken links: Since November, 2005, I have written over 300+ blog entries with 1,000's of corresponding links/URLs for Moving2Italy2, covering a varied and wide range of topics. In the event that you come across a broken link or a non-functioning link/URL, please post a comment and report the non-functional link. I wish to thank you in advance for assisting me in the ongoing maintenance and the updating of this successful and informative blog.

    Please note: If you want me to reply to your comment or request any further information by email, please include your email address in a separate comment. I will NOT publish any comments with an email address in it.
    That's it for Friday, 14 July 2006: venerdì, 14 luglio 2006.

    Ciao, Ben

    Moving2Italy2 – #1 source of links About, For or On Italy for those individuals moving, traveling or already living in Italy.

    Today’s quote is a Italian proverb, author unknown.

    "Quando Dio chiude una finestra apre una porta."
    "God never shuts one door but he opens another."

    Please read my wife's blog about our life with photographs in Italy:

    Friends and Family in Italy


    Going to Spain, read my new blog:

    Info About, For or On Spain – a source of links About, For or On Spain for those individuals traveling or already living in Spain.

    (LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 2 September 2009)