How to say sky in Italian How to say sky in Italian Written by Alessandra I’m flying over Milan, next to the Alps, and then Europe, on my way to London. The weather has been polar all throughout the week while visiting my family in Italy. Snow. Snow. And more...
Drop Languages Often when we are speaking and writing in Italian, we drop the pronoun/subject, hence the label drop language. You can find more details about pronouns in this post. In fact, even without pronouns, we can understand who’s performing an action by looking...
Grammar basics: subject pronouns Personal pronouns, also called subject pronouns – what are they? Essentially, they are the subject – people, animals, objects, abstract concepts etc. – carrying out an action, i.e. doing something. When that subject is a person,...
Italian grammar basics: gender Unlike English, where you can find 3 “genders” – he, she, or it – the Italian language only has 2: LUI (he) and LEI (she) Nouns are either feminine or masculine, regardless of their human or non-human nature. LEI PAPRIKA: It...
Italian grammar posts And now it’s time for some basic Italian grammar… Grammar posts will cover different topics of Italian grammar, and they are intended for beginners or to be referred to as a refresher. So, if you’ve never studied Italian and you know...
Food talk on a plane… If you want to learn Italian, you’ll need to learn the FOOD TALK… And that doesn’t mean culinary skills and techniques. I’m talking about the fact that… Italians LOVE to talk about food! ...