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Learn Italian with Contemporary Music

    Music represents an extraordinary linguistic treasure for those who want to learn authentic and colloquial Italian.

    The lyrics of modern singers like Maneskin, Achille Lauro, Ultimo, Alfa are rich with idiomatic expressions, sayings and linguistic constructions that reflect the daily speech of Italians. Through the analysis of these songs, we will discover how music can become an effective and fun didactic tool to master the nuances of modern Italian language.

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    All You Need to Know on the Italian If Clauses

      The hypothetical period is one of the most important and complex grammatical structures in the Italian language.

      It expresses a condition (protasis) and a consequence (apodosis), allowing the formulation of hypotheses, suppositions, and hypothetical scenarios.

      For foreign students, mastering this structure is fundamental to reaching an advanced level of linguistic competence and to express complex thoughts and conceptual nuances with precision.

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      Made in Italy in crisis: have we really reached the end?

        What is Made in Italy really?
        A prestigious brand the world envies… or a myth that’s slowly collapsing?

        Once a synonym for excellence, quality, and creativity, today Made in Italy seems to be facing a deep crisis: production moving abroad, fierce global competition, historic brands falling into foreign hands.

        So, what’s truly left of the identity that made Italy a symbol of style and perfection? We explore it in this article.

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        How to Start Studying Italian: a Complete Guide

          In this article, we’ll talk about a question we get asked very often: How should I start studying Italian? Are there specific steps to follow? If you’re reading this article, you’re probably in exactly this situation.
          Maybe you’ve always dreamed of speaking Italian, or perhaps you need to learn it for work, for love (ah, Italian love!), or simply because you like our beautiful language. Well, you’re in the right place!

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