146: How Are You in Italian: Local Phrases You Should Know!

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218: Airport in Italian: Phrases You Need When Flying in Italy

_In this post, you’ll learn useful words and phrases for the airport in Italian. They’ll make it easier to ask for help and understand the Italian around you. _ Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-scho ...  Show more

217: Amazing in Italian: How (and most importantly when) to say it

How do you say “amazing” in Italian? Here you’ll learn the best word to use, a few common alternatives, and tips on when Italians would actually use them. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Sub ...  Show more

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