Thursday, August 12, 2010

Italian Word of the Day: Italian Word of the Day #144

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Italian Word of the Day #144
Michael San Filippo
From Michael San Filippo, your Guide to Italian Language
Welcome to today's edition of the About.com Italian Word of the Day!
Italian Word of the Day
Qualunque
English translation: WHATEVER, EVERY, ALL
Qualunque novità ci sia, avvertimi.
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Vocabulary
Weather / Il Tempo
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An Italian Would Never Say That
Common Errors in Italian Usage
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