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Gloria – Umberto Tozzi song translated – learn Italian Video 2

October 11, 2020 By Larry Aiello

UMBERTO TOZZI - GLORIA - SECOND VIDEO This is the second video of a series in learning Italian through music. If you missed the first video, click on the link below: Umberto Tozzi - Gloria - Video 1 (Larry): Oh right we’ll pick it up here, so Catherine … [Read more...]

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Gloria by Umberto Tozzi, translation to learn Italian by Music – First Video

September 19, 2020 By Larry Aiello

This video will be the first in the series of learning Italian by music as we will look and interpret the 1979 classic called Gloria by Umberto Tozzi, a very famous and talented Italian singer.  The song was very popular in Italy and was later redone in English by the late Laura … [Read more...]

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L’Italiano – Learn Italian with Music – Video 6 of 6 from Toto Cutugno

September 11, 2020 By Larry Aiello

“L’italiano” by Toto Cutugno is essentially a proud, nostalgic celebration of Italian identity. Released in 1983, the song became an unofficial anthem for Italians—especially those living abroad.

This will the sixth and final video from the song by Toto Cutugno where we can learn Italian with Music by looking at L'Italiano. We will go over the phrase "piano piano" and the use of the word "ne" in Italian. SIXTH VIDEO - L'Italiano by Toto Cutugno Lydia: Very … [Read more...]

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L’Italiano by Toto Cutugno – 5th Video in learning Italian

September 10, 2020 By Larry Aiello

“L’italiano” by Toto Cutugno is essentially a proud, nostalgic celebration of Italian identity. Released in 1983, the song became an unofficial anthem for Italians—especially those living abroad.

This video is a continuation of looking at L'Italiano by Toto Cutugno as part of the 5th video in the learn Italian by music series for this song. The other videos in this series can be viewed here: Toto Cutugno - First Video Toto Cutugno - Second Video Toto … [Read more...]

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Toto Cutugno – L’Italiano Interpretation – 4th Video

September 8, 2020 By Larry Aiello

“L’italiano” by Toto Cutugno is essentially a proud, nostalgic celebration of Italian identity. Released in 1983, the song became an unofficial anthem for Italians—especially those living abroad.

FOURTH VIDEO - Toto Cutugno In this video we will be again looking at L'Italiano, a famous song by Toto Cutugno and we will look at the lyrics to learn Italian in that manner. The other videos in this series can be viewed here: Toto Cutugno - First Video Toto Cutugno … [Read more...]

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