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 Do you want to speak Italian?


So why do so many people choose Italian over other languages? For some, it is for cultural reasons - to be able to follow Italian opera or films without needing the subtitles or to read classic writers such as Dante and Macchiavelli in their original form. However, it is usually the prospect of a trip to Italy that stimulates people to study the language.

When you look at what it has got to offer, there can be little wonder that Italy is such a popular holiday destination. It's got sea, great beaches, mountains for walking or skiing; it's got music, art, architecture; it's got fabulous food, wine and coffee. And tours in florence italy got energetic, entertaining people. Italy offers excitement, romance, relaxation and fun. In every season, there is something for everyone.

Having mastered even the rudiments of the language will add enormously to your experience. Many Italians speak English, though less italy guided tours the cities and the touristy places. However, apart from the fact that it is not polite to expect everyone abroad to speak English, it is much more fun to use the local lingo.

As foreign languages go, Italian is one of the easiest for English speakers to learn. For a start, there is nearly as much Latin in English as there is in Italian. Also, Greek words that came into English were absorbed into italy guided tours in a way that makes them instantly recognisable. Can you guess the meaning of "possibile"? What about "musica", "telefono" and "problema"? Not too bad so far, is it?

Of the words that don't obviously correspond to the English, many can be deduced with a bit of lateral thinking, particularly when they are seen in context. For example, "dente" doesn't look like "tooth" but, as soon as you think of "dental" mortgage rate "dentist", it makes sense. For this reason, even if you can't always work out the meaning of such words yourself, once you have learnt what they mean, it's easy to remember them.

English, both British and American, is very fashionable in Italy and many English words ("film", "computer", "goal", to name but three) have been assimilated into the Italian language, as thoroughly as "pizza", "ballerina" and "cappuccino" have gone into English.

Once you know some Italian, you will be able to get under the surface, the tourist layer, of Italy and experience real Italian life. mortgage rate people are saying around you won't be just a noise any more but conversation. And you will be able to join in, make jokes in Italian, read the newspapers, feel part of the scene instead of just a spectator.

It requires discipline and effort to learn a foreign language and the first phase - getting to grips with basic grammar and vocabulary - is particularly hard work. After the initial hump, however, the road to success flattens italy guided tours and eventually leads downhill, as you gain momentum and it becomes easier and easier to absorb new words and structures. With the right materials and/or teacher, anyone can learn Italian - and the rewards are enormous.





















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