In more off-the-beaten-path towns, it’s useful to know some Italian words and phrases before visiting. Italian words can be rather long (and poetic!), but here’s a helpful tip for pronouncing them: most of the time,stress falls on thesecond-to-last syllable.(So “Venezia” is “Ve...
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expresso espresso While I can't express my love for espresso enough, this word was borrowed from Italian well after the Latin prefix ex- had developed into es-. excetera et cetera Latin for "and" (et) "the rest" (cetera) are actually two words that probably should be written separately...
As in English, there are tons of conjunctions and connectors to start a sentence, but these are most common. Here’s one to note: その時 (Sono toki). It means “at that time” in Japanese, but doesn’t really translate properly into English. It’s closer to saying “when that happen...
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A lot of people go phonetic and say "AGG-lee-oy ee OH-lee-oh," but that's not the Italian way. Instead, say "AH-lyo," let the e that follows slide in with the "OH-lyo," and you'll sound like you're from Napoli. 13. Vichyssoise vee-shee-SWHAZ or vi-shee-SWHAZ...
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The exception is group (French from Italian) which did not appear until the 17th century. Notice that many of these words are very common because they have more than one meaning: way and part, for example, are listed in this dictionary as having 18 and 16 different meanings respectively....
Maybe you don’t have time to learn fluent Japanese, Swedish, or Italian before your trip, but learning key phrases in a foreign language will help quite a bit when traveling internationally. In many cases, being polite, knowing basic phrases, saying “please” and “thank you,” and kno...
The problem is that the Italiangnhas annysound. It shouldn't be that hard: Most of us say lasagna correctly. The problem is that in English, a "g" an the beginning of a word is usually silent (as ingnome). And since gnocchi is plural, in the extremely unlikely event you want just...