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[Lesson Review] Phrases for Bragging About Your Trip to Italy

Una vacanza da urlo

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Cher Hale
Jun 11, 2023
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Ciao!

I’m still on vacation, so I have another round-up of lessons for review. The theme for this review is a collection of phrases you can use when you want to brag about your latest trip to Italy — from the food to its incredible sights.

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[Italian Lesson] More than spectacular.

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July 31, 2022
[Italian Lesson] More than spectacular.

Listen now (3 min) | Cosa dici quando vedi una vista spettacolare? Certo, si può dire: “Wow! Quella vista è spettacolare." Haha. È chiaro ma non è tanto interessante. Invece, prova queste frasi per descrivere quello che vedi. 1.) Togliere il respiro - To take your breath (away)

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[Italian Lesson] We went everywhere!

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August 14, 2022
[Italian Lesson] We went everywhere!

Listen now (1 min) | Quando vivevo a Roma, mi perdevo costantemente. Alla fine di quei tre mesi, ho girato la città in lungo e in largo. Sapete quella espressione? Girare in lungo e in largo? È un’espressione molto comune in italiano e significa “percorrere in ogni direzione o dappertutto”.

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[Italian Lesson] That’s heavenly.

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October 23, 2022
[Italian Lesson] That’s heavenly.

Listen now (1 min) | Cosa direste dopo aver mangiato un pasto spettacolare? Come un arancino ben fritto o una carbonara con una salsa perfetta? Per qualsiasi motivo, sono ossessionata dalle frasi così. E recentemente, mentre stavo guardando questo show su Netflix, ho sentito questo gioiello:

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[Italian Lesson] It’s out of this world.

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December 25, 2022
[Italian Lesson] It’s out of this world.

Listen now (1 min) | When Giano from Cosa mangiamo oggi? tries his panino from All’antico vinaio -- l’inferno* -- he says, “Il mio è da urlo.” This expression makes me smile. The word “urlo” comes from the verb “urlare - to yell.” It’s SO good that you want to yell about it.

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[Italian Lesson] Can you believe it?!
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3 Ways to Use the Word 'Proprio' in Italian
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