Anyone want to learn Italian. Ive always wanted to, and with me staying at the Portofino at universal in a few weeks I have an incentive. So I thought we could play a conversational game where you can only speak in Italian. You can put the English, just put it as invisible. I think it would be great to learn a new language, and the best way is via conversation. Just put a sentence, or a paragraph if you can speak Italian. We could do the same thing with other languages too in other threads. I dont know a whole lot right now, but Ill start with what I know. You can correct me if I am wrong too.
Ciao, come tutti?
Hello, how is everyone?
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Re: Italian
Being half Italian I speak a little. Not the type of words used in general conversation though 

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Re: Italian
Buon giorno! (Good morning!)
I did take Italian in middle school and High School when I lived in NY. Spanish and Italian are very similiar in their words and structure.
È molto caldo fuori di oggi.
(it is very hot outside today)
I did take Italian in middle school and High School when I lived in NY. Spanish and Italian are very similiar in their words and structure.
È molto caldo fuori di oggi.
(it is very hot outside today)
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Re: Italian
My brother, who taught Enlish Lit at a college not too terribly far from Rome told me that Italy has strong regional dialects, and the natives often don't speak "Berlitz" Italian.
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I do know "Bastardi" means what you think it means. It is the plural of the Italian "Bastardo".
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