Wednesday, May 5, 2010

About Italian: Confezionare; Spring Training in Italy

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From Michael San Filippo, your Guide to Italian
Caro Lettore,

Welcome to this week's edition of your About.com Italian Language Newsletter! Read the next installment in one woman's adventure in fluency. Ignoring her embarrassing first attempts, our guest author Bonnie seizes the chance to talk to her neighbors, and in the process learns everything she ever wanted to know about the weather in Rome.

In the About.com Italian Language forums il Signor Tal dei Tali makes an appearance, and a community member invites others to share their favorite hobbies (besides learning Italian!). There's a lesson on Italian double consonants, and a conjugation table for the verb confezionare. Plus, listen to an audio phrasebook with vocabulary related to fish (i pesci).

Learning To Chat
Ignoring her embarrassing first attempts, Bonnie seizes the chance to talk to her neighbors, and in the process learns everything she ever wanted to know about the weather in Rome.

Spring Training Site in Italy
Baseball fans may soon be adding the term fare il tifo (support, cheer on) to their vocabulary.

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