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Master the Most Difficult Sounds of the Italian Language

    The beauty of the Italian language also lies in its musicality, in its clear and melodious pronunciation that has fascinated foreigners for centuries. However, some phonetic characteristics of Italian represent real challenges for non-native speakers. Mastering these aspects will allow you to distinguish yourself from the mass of Italian students and communicate with surprising naturalness.

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    Italian Literature of the 16th Century: Niccolò Machiavelli and His Political Manual

      Niccolò Machiavelli is one of the most famous and controversial authors in Italian literature. His masterpiece “The Prince” continues to influence modern politics and philosophy after five hundred years. This article will help you better understand the life, works, and legacy of this extraordinary Florentine thinker, with practical examples to improve your Italian.

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      The 10 Words that are Necessary for having a Conversation in Italian

        If you really want to speak like a true Italian, you need to know these 10 magic words that you’ll hear thousands of times every day. You won’t find them in traditional grammar books, but they are absolutely essential for understanding and participating in everyday Italian conversations. These expressions make the difference between someone who speaks “textbook” Italian and someone who communicates naturally and spontaneously like a native speaker.

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        A Guide to Italian News Vocabulary

          Understanding the Italian used in newspapers might seem difficult at first, but it’s also a fantastic way to really improve your language skills. Journalistic Italian combines precisionformality, and clarity, creating a unique style that’s widely used in Italian media.

          Learning to read and understand this kind of language isn’t just about reading the news â€” it’s about diving into the world of real communication, the kind that every day informsshapes, and influences millions of people in Italy.

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          Common Traditions between Italy and South America: Culture

            Italy and South America are separated by thousands of kilometers of ocean, yet they share surprising cultural similarities that go far beyond their common Latin origin. Through a comparative analysis of daily habits, we discover how these two worlds, so geographically distant, are actually incredibly close in their way of living, expressing themselves, and relating to one another.

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            The Altered: Expressing One’s Emotions in Italian

              Italian is a language that doesn’t settle for describing the world: it caresses it, amplifies it, transforms it through an incredibly rich system of alterative suffixes. When an Italian says “un attimino” [a little moment], “un problemino” [a little problem], “un lavoretto” [a little job] or “che figuraccia” [what a terrible impression], they are not simply modifying the dimensions of an object or concept, but expressing an entire universe of emotions, social relationships and cultural attitudes.

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