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Italian classes and exercises for beginner students (A1/A2).

The History of Coffee in Italy

    When you think of Italy, coffee is one of the first things that comes to mind. But how did it get to Italy? Why do Italians drink it the way they do? And why, if you ask for «un caffè» in an Italian bar, do you always get an espresso and nothing else? In this article you will discover the entire history of coffee in Italy — from its African origins to the moka — and learn the vocabulary and curiosities that will make you shine in conversation with Italians.

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    Inclusive Language Explained: SCHWA, Criticism and the Crusca Academy’s Position

      Inclusive language in Italian is one of the most debated and controversial topics in contemporary Italian. You come across it in newspapers, universities, and social media — and at the centre of the debate there is often an unusual symbol, the schwa, which most people had never seen before encountering this topic.

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      Alternatives to “NECESSITO” – Speak Like a Real Italian!

        Have you ever said Necessito un bicchiere d’acqua [I need a glass of water] or Necessito di aiuto [I need help]? In reality, Italians don’t talk like that. The verb “necessitare” is extremely formal, bureaucratic, legal. In this article, you’ll discover why “necessitare” sounds strange and which expressions to use instead to speak in a natural and authentic way.

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