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- Italian swear words? : r italianlearning - Reddit
In this sub you can discuss the Italian language, look up or share italian learning tools, ask for help in your Italian studies, and post or browse Italian content useful for your learning experience
- Italian Citizenship through Jure Sanguinis - Reddit
For help with and info about acquiring Italian citizenship through the process of "right of blood" also known as jure sanguinis or iure sanguinis
- r italian - Reddit
Talk about Italy, Italians and Italian language
- HotItalianWomen - Reddit
r HotItalianWomen: Pagina dedicata alle porcelle italiane ed estere conosciute e meno conosciute Page dedicated to know and lesser-known hot…
- Come stai and come va, does it matter which one you use
Come stai is more formal Come va translates pretty closely to "what's going on what's up" It seems like they mostly follow English rules in terms of when to use them For example you probably wouldn't say come va to your boss (unless they are pretty relaxed), but you would say it to your friends
- What is the difference between de and di? : r italianlearning
In this sub you can discuss the Italian language, look up or share italian learning tools, ask for help in your Italian studies, and post or browse Italian content useful for your learning experience
- Recommendations of Italian kids shows : r italianlearning - Reddit
I found the Italian dub of Gravity Falls to be really excellent, with a heap of effort clearly going into it with Italian versions of the songs, etc Actually prefer the Italian voice actors which is rare That said, it’d be a pretty tricky show for absolute beginners, but was great for me making the jump from reading kids books to watching kids shows Also worth mentioning it’s available
- How does Italian compare to Spanish? : r italianlearning - Reddit
How does learning italian compare to learning Spanish? I believe italian is much closer to Latin and Spanish has many Arabic influences Everyone keeps saying Italian is harder but as of now I disagree I think Italian is easier on the ears and easier to understand To anyone who has studied both languages, how do they compare?
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