Ciao Languages is delighted to announce that in collaboration with the Recreation Department of Laguna Beach, it is organizing an in-person Italian course. Course information: Dates: October 14, 2024 – November 18 (Skipping November 11 National Holiday) Meeting times: Mondays 6pm – True beginners course Mondays 7pm – Beginners + course Location: Laguna Beach Community...
Category: Italian
How do you spell “Chow,” I mean, “Ciao”?
In this article, we explain how to spell "Ciao" and why it is spelled the way it is.
I’m American and I want to live in Italy!
In this article, we give an answer to the question, "How do you live in Italy if you are American?"
Che tempo fa? Talking about the weather in Italian.
In this article, we give you some basic notions about how to discuss the weather in Italian. "Che tempo fa da te?" What's the weather like where you are?
How Do You Pronounce “Ciao” in Italian?!
How do you pronounce "Ciao" in Italian? Easy, just say "Chow", but also take a few minutes to read this article so you can understand exactly WHY it's pronounced this way!
Every-day Italian idiomatic expressions
Some really funny, interesting and cool Italian expressions Here is a list of some really useful Italian expressions that you’ll need for your trip to Italy First, let’s look at some of the more common and easy expressions: “In bocca al lupo” (Good luck!): This expression literally translates as “In the mouth of the wolf.”...
Basic Italian for your trip to Italy
Survival Italian for your trip to Italy So, you are going to Italy and you need to know what to say when you get there! In this article, we will give you some basic survival Italian expressions that you will need in order to get by on your journey throughout the Mediterranean boot. If you...
Some tips about Italian pronunciation!
So, you want to know how to pronounce Italian? How do you go about it? In the US we hum along to tunes whose lyrics we neither understand nor remember. Italians sing entire songs from memory, from intro to chorus to bridge, without leaving out a word. That is in part because Italian is an...