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Catania and Taormina Zoom Call

August 31, 2025 By Larry Aiello

This is another Zoom call recording (Catania and Taormina Zoom Call) that I presented to my Italian Meetup group in Tampa. Catania Cathedral This cathedral, with its resilient history that dates back to 1078, when construction first began on this site, is truly inspiring. … [Read more...]

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Palermo Cathedral Rooftop Pictures Zoom Call

August 25, 2025 By Larry Aiello

This video is another Zoom call recording that I presented to my Italian Meetup group in Tampa. In the presentation, I show some pictures from the rooftop of the Palermo Cathedral in Sicily. For an extra fee, you can climb up the winding staircase to the rooftop and … [Read more...]

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Palermo Sicily Picture Tour Zoom Call

August 21, 2025 By Larry Aiello

traditional Sicilian horse carriage on the streets of Palermo

In this post, consider it a Palermo, Sicily picture tour zoom call. I will go over a Zoom call I did with my Meetup group, reviewing some of the many photos that I have taken during my travels to Palermo, Sicily. Piazza della Vergogna, or Piazza of Shame or Piazza … [Read more...]

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The Italian Verb Graffiare – Funny Example

August 11, 2025 By Larry Aiello

Here is the conjugation of the of the Italian verb graffiare which means to scratch. Cats like to scratch and some people like to annoyingly scratch the blackboard at school. The verb is a regular one, which means it is conjugated like most of the rest of the verbs in Italian … [Read more...]

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Buon Seme Dà Duoni Frutti – Italian Proverb

August 8, 2025 By Larry Aiello

buon seme dà buoni frutti

What does Buon Seme Dà Buoni Fruitti mean? It means good seed makes good fruit. We have many similar nuances of this expression in English. One of them is that the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. There is a similar saying with apples. The apples don't fall far … [Read more...]

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Can you guess what the Italian or Neapolitan saying or proverb is? This is from my meetup group where we did a zoom call to figure out the Italian proverb.

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In this video, it is the second Zoom session with my Italian meetup group in the Tampa area, where … [Scopri di più... ]

Italian Proverbs

Non c'è rosa senza spine
Non c’è rosa senza spine – Italian proverb
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Buon Seme Dà Buoni Frutti
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Amor non conosce travaglio – love never tires
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Aiutati che Dio Ti Aiuta – Help Yourself and God will Help You

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