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Have you ever wondered how to say cool or trendy in the Italian language? Well, the adjective you’re looking for is fico, or figo as it is pronounced in the north. This slang term has become a popular expression to convey something stylish, attractive, or simply impressive. fico – figo cool / trendy Because it ... Read more The post Italian Word of the Day: Fico / Figo (cool / trendy) appeared first on Daily Italian Words. Italian Slang Words, Cool Italian Words, Italian Slang, English Grammar Rules, Italian Word, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning, Learn Italian, Italian Phrases

Have you ever wondered how to say cool or trendy in the Italian language? Well, the adjective you’re looking for is fico, or figo as it is pronounced in the north. This slang term has become a popular expression to convey something stylish, attractive, or simply impressive. fico – figo cool / trendy Because it ... Read more The post Italian Word of the Day: Fico / Figo (cool / trendy) appeared first on Daily Italian Words.

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Italian Word of the Day: Squarciagola (the top of one's lungs) - Daily Italian Words Cool Italian Words, Italian Things, Voice Note, Equivalent Expressions, English Expressions, Italian Vocabulary, Italian Word, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning

The word squarciagola in Italian, when preceded by the preposition a (at), is the equivalent of the idiomatic English expressions at the top of one’s lungs or at the top of one’s voice. Note that there is an equivalent expression in Italian: a pieni polmoni (lit. with one’s lungs full). It is a combination of ... Read more

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The other day at the park, a man allowed his leash-less dog to bound up to my three-year-old, and had the nerve to tell me to keep an eye on my child (who was holding his grandmother’s hand at the time). Did I lose my cool? No, but I was *this* close! When you reach ... Read more

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If you’ve just had a long conversation in Italian, it is important to know how to neatly wrap it up in a friendly and natural way that won’t offend your conversation partner. One closing phrase that suits this objective perfectly is Alla prossima! which translates as Until next time! Ciao ragazzi, alla prossima! Bye guys, ... Read more

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Explore 36 intriguing Italian words that you definitely don't want to mix up in your daily conversations, as they share strikingly similar sounds and appearances! Elevate your Italian language learning journey by following Daily Italian Words and mastering these distinctions. Cool Italian Words, Beautiful Italian Words, Web Cafe, Italian Pronunciation, Basic Italian, Everyday Italian, False Friends, Italian Vocabulary, Learning Languages Tips

Explore 36 intriguing Italian words that you definitely don't want to mix up in your daily conversations, as they share strikingly similar sounds and appearances! Elevate your Italian language learning journey by following Daily Italian Words and mastering these distinctions.

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Italian Word of the Day: Vigliacco (coward) – Daily Italian Words Italian Expressions, Italian Word, Italian Lessons, The Verb, Italian Phrases, Language Works, Italian Words, How To Pronounce, Learning Italian

One way of saying coward in Italian is vigliacco (masculine, plural: vigliacchi). There is also the feminine version vigliacca and its plural vigliacche. For once, we have a word that doesn’t derive directly from Latin but rather the Spanish bellaco meaning wicked or vile. It refers not only to those who, for lack of courage, ... Read more

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We all know that one person who acts as if he or she knows everything and dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others. In English, the best word to describe a person like this is know-it-all (or know-all) whereas in Italian, you’ll probably hear people using the terms sapientone (for a man) and sapientona ... Read more The post Italian Word of the Day: Sapientone/a (know-it-all) appeared first on Daily Italian Words. Word To Describe A Person, Cool Italian Words, Italian To English, Describe A Person, Adjective Meaning, Italian Vocabulary, Italian Word, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning

We all know that one person who acts as if he or she knows everything and dismisses the opinions, comments, or suggestions of others. In English, the best word to describe a person like this is know-it-all (or know-all) whereas in Italian, you’ll probably hear people using the terms sapientone (for a man) and sapientona ... Read more The post Italian Word of the Day: Sapientone/a (know-it-all) appeared first on Daily Italian Words.

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Voglia is a frequently used Italian noun that has various translations depending on the context, including desire, craving, longing or wish. Fewer people know that it also means birthmark, as we’ll discover further down. The word comes from the verb volere (to want). Voglia is a feminine noun. The plural is voglie. la vogliauna voglia ... Read more

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