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This blog post is all about the Italian verb ESSERE! It has notes for its use, Italian expressions and idioms with ESSERE, and a free Italian verb conjugation chart that you can download and use as a reference sheet. -- AVERE and DIRE free printable also available! #happymaplelanguageco #teachersofinstagram #learnitalian #italianverbs #italianverbconjugation #languagelearning #studygram #freebies #freestuff #italianlanguage #learnitalianonline #printables #education #teacher #iteach Italian Preposition Chart, Italian Cheat Sheet, Italian Conjugation Chart, Italian Verbs Conjugation, Italian Language Notes, Italian Vocabulary Worksheets, Learning Italian Notes, Italian Worksheets Printables, Italian Verbs Conjugation Chart

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Italian Sayings With Translation, Italian Family Quotes, Italy Quotes, Speak Of The Devil, Speak Italian, Idiomatic Expressions, Italian Lessons, Italian Family, Italian Language Learning

You’re chatting with your friend about someone when suddenly and unexpectedly, that person appears around the corner. There’s a perfect Italian idiom to describe this kind of encounter: “Parli del diavolo e spuntano le corna” which translates to “Speak of the devil and the horns appear.“ This well-known idiomatic expression serves as a playful means ... Read more

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In Italian, there’s an idiomatic way to express someone’s unexpected death: rimanere secco, which literally translates to “to be left dry.” rimanere secco to die unexpectedly The verb rimanere can be substituted with restare (to stay) without altering the meaning. Additionally, you can use the pronominal verbs rimanerci and restarci, incorporating the particle ci. The ... Read more

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If someone is truly getting on your nerves, you might feel tempted to tell them to get lost… or worse. In Italian, the act of telling someone to buzz off can be perfectly expressed with the idiom mandare a quel paese (literally “to send to that country / land / town”). Unlike some other coarser ... Read more

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In idiomatic expressions, it’s common for Italians to use the word zucca, which means pumpkin, gourd, or squash, to draw comparisons to human heads and brains. An example of such an idiom is “avere sale in zucca,” which translates literally to “to have salt in one’s gourd.” It is used to describe someone who is ... Read more

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