Mangiare— to eat Regular mangio(I eat) mangi(you eat) mangia(he/she/it eats) mangiamo(we eat) mangiate(you [all] eat) mangiano(they eat) If you want to have aconversation in Italianbut you’re afraid you don’t have the words to do it,just start talking aboutfood. Italians love...
Something interesting occurred to me: The Italian word for flour is indeed “farina,” so I wonder if something got lost (or gained, LOL) in the translation and what was originally supposed to be made with flour ended up being made with farina in my family. When you think about it, how...
Then pair your bread for a simple meal for dinner with a hearty salad, cold soup, or make simple gourmet sandwiches for your family, slicing your bread horizontally then layering with deli meats and cheese or a fun filling of choice. Don’t be afraid to try new seasonings you would not...
While I consider myself something of a wordsmith, I am not great with word oriented tasks such as word scrambles and crossword puzzles. However, my brilliant friend and her sister made a crossword puzzle that I can actually do, which I have to say, is something in and of itself. Also...
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Subject to revision whenever the mood strikes me. If you have something you’d like to add or suggest or comment on, gohere(where you can also see what others have suggested). Most of this usage isnotfor polite company. Formilder slang and idiom, see this page. ...
ScriccioloLittle one“Scricciolo” is a cute Italian nickname for a tiny baby, whether a boy or a girl. The word itself refers to a wren, a small bird, symbolizing the delicate and precious nature of a little one. Example:“Vieni qui scricciolo, mangia qualcosa”(Come here, little one...
How do you say “so” in Italian? Most of the time, you can say “così”, a handy word for lots of different situations. Learn how to use it in this lesson.
Love is a beautiful red rose given for no apparent reason. Mangia bene, ridi spesso, ama molto. Eat well, laugh often, love much. Che l’amore è tutto, è tutto ciò che sappiamo dell’amore. That love is everything, this is all we know about love. L’amore è un viaggio non un...
Lei non mangia la carne. (She doesn't eat meat.) Non siamo americani. (We aren't American.) Il caffè non è buono. (The coffee isn't good.) Non è caro! (It's not expensive!) It's possible to use more than one negative in a sentence. For example, you may say Non capisce...