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The world-famous leaning bell tower beside Pisa Cathedral, a signature of the Piazza dei Miracoli
Rome's monumental amphitheatre and one of the most recognizable symbols of the ancient world
Rome's largest Baroque fountain, where a single coin toss promises a return to the Eternal City
Leonardo da Vinci asks whether original Italian beer is available in your country.
Marco Polo asks whether you have ever thought about moving to Italy.
Dante Alighieri asks how well you know the history of the Italy.
Maria Montessori asks whether you have ever built your own family tree.
Looking for practical advice before starting a housing-related business for Italian clients abroad.
Let's share a list of Italian tech companies hiring remote roles...
Are you joining local entrepreneur networks?
Help! — the Italian cry for help in emergencies. Also a noun meaning "assistance".
Tonight / this evening
Exactly / really
How disgusting! / gross! — common colloquial interjection expressing disgust or revulsion.
Crazy / insane / unbelievable — adjective expressing amazement, shock, or that something is extraordinary.
Come on! / go on! / oh please! — the urging, coaxing, pleading particle of spoken Italian. Spelled the same as the verb "dai" (you give), but said differently.
Wonderful / marvelous — adjective expressing deep admiration. One of the strongest positive adjectives in Italian.
Are you serious? / You mean it? — informal phrase asking if someone is being serious or truthful.
Hooray! / yay! / long live! The exclamation of pure joy and celebration — "evviva!" cheers a victory, a holiday, good news.
Still / again / yet / more — a single word juggling time, repetition and quantity. Context decides whether it means "still", "again" or "one more".