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The origins of the most Famous and Weird SUPERSTITIONS in Italy

    One of the many characteristics of us Italians is that we are very superstitious and, even if we don’t want to admit it, everyone of us as thought at least once “it really is bad luck” or, on the contrary, “this is really a lucky charm!”.  In this article, we will talk about the most popular superstitions in Italy, and in general about all those beliefs (more or less valid) that make us do (or not do) certain things, to attract good luck and push away bad luck.

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    The 5 Most Popular Classic ITALIAN Cocktails: Ingredients for your APERITIVO at Home!

      When times are rough, like the one we’re going through right now, and when we’re forced to spend most of our time at home without the possibility of going outside, especially in the evening and at night, we miss drinking a nice cocktail with our friends. I know that it’s not the same, but we can always organize happy hours on Zoom with our friends, or even take time for ourselves to drink a good cocktail. But the thing is: you have to make them the right way! We’re here for you, we’ll teach you how to prepare 5 of the most popular Italian cocktails, that are quite easy to make (if we can, you can too) but that are still a great company during these days, where a little bit of alcohol can cheer us up.  We’ll also tell you all about their history because this is still an educational channel, isn’t it?

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      Italian Words that Change their Meaning based on their GENDER: Explanation + Examples

        In this lesson we’ll talk about a very peculiar phenomenon of the Italian language, known as “variation between gender and meaning”. This simply means that in Italian there are some words whose meaning changes entirely according to their gender (feminine and masculine). It’s a pretty common thing, and that is why it is very important to learn how to not get confused between genders and meanings.

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        The adverb “MANCO” in Italian: What does it mean? When is it used?

          In this lesson, as you may have guessed from the title, I will talk about a very special word, which you may have heard spoken by some native Italian speakers, but which you will rarely have encountered in a written text. I’m talking about the word “manco“! In this video I will explain its meaning and I will show you the different contexts in which it can be used, giving you many examples, so that you can get a clear idea.

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          The word BASTA in Italian: What does it mean? How do we use it? Explanation + Examples

          As you may have guessed from the title, in this lesson we’ll talk about the word BASTA, which is used in many situations and often with different nuances. You’ve definitely heard it used in some situations, but probably you wouldn’t know how to use it properly in certain contexts.  Well, that’s why we’re here: we’ll teach you the meaning of this word and then we’ll show you many examples that will help you to learn all the different uses of BASTA.

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          When do we use CAPITAL LETTERS and SMALL LETTERS in Italian? RULES and EXAMPLES

            In this lesson, we’ll talk about a very singular topic, which isn’t always addressed during language classes, but that can be very helpful when writing in Italian. In fact, we’ll talk about all cases in which we have to use capital letters, and we’ll give you many examples to help you understand more easily.

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