Stop reading, start speaking
Stop translating in your head and start speaking Italian for real with the only audio course that prompt you to speak.
It’s still darn hot – a late heatwave if ever there was one.
Stop translating in your head and start speaking Italian for real with the only audio course that prompt you to speak.
It’s still darn hot – a late heatwave if ever there was one.
Years ago I remember reading a review in an English car magazine of the one of the original Alfa Romeo GTVs. The verdict was that it was a nice car, but it was a shame that you needed the stature of an ape to get the best out of it.
To be fair, here is a little video for Silvio too!
Coming back on the train from Genoa yesterday, I read our friend Cristina’s copy of Internazionale, an Italian news magazine which contains articles from major media sources from around the world that have been translated in to Italian.
The BBC has published a question and answer article on the very same question posed by the title of this post. The answer, as ever with Silvio Berlusconi, is a big ‘maybe’.
Here’s some more on the current state of Rubygate.
“Verona, a city in northern Italy, has a rich and storied history that spans over centuries. From its ancient origins to its modern-day status as
Ever heard of Italian investment company Sorgente? No? Well, aside from producing excellent returns for its investors, and thus ensuring that many will end up with a pension at the end of their careers, Sorgente’s investment strategy is helping protect the world’s heritage.
My friend and Blog from Italy researcher, Gaetano Salvo wants to sell his house, so I’m going to put an on-line brochure for it here
I’m not sure why exactly, my visit to but the museum of plaster figures in Lucca probably had something to do with it, but the