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How to say Skyscrapers in Italian – a video from Mexico City

December 27, 2025 By Larry Aiello

A view of some skyscrapers in downtown Mexico City. In this lesson we will learn how to say skyscrapers in Italian. Una vista di alcuni grattacieli nel centro di Città del Messico. In questa lezione impareremo come si dice "grattacieli" in italiano.

In the video below, I am in Mexico City discussing how to say skyscrapers in Italian. Nel video qui sotto, mi trovo a Città del Messico e spiego come si dice "skyscrapers" in italiano. https://youtube.com/shorts/VonPBJQ8bGM?si=oXJHRD27lg0gcWKD   Italy is not a … [Read more...]

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Learn Italian Fruits and Vegetables from Street Market in Palermo

December 18, 2025 By Larry Aiello

Carciofi viola - purple artichokes often found in Sicily

In this video, you will learn Italian fruits and vegetables from the Ballarò Street Market in Palermo, Sicily.   There’s no better classroom than Ballarò Street Market in Palermo, Sicily. This historic open-air market is loud, vibrant, and overflowing with fresh … [Read more...]

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Voglio versus Vorrei in Italian – a Language Lesson from Milan

October 25, 2025 By Larry Aiello

a hoodie in Milan saying non voglio soluzioni voglio solo lamentarmi meaning

For Italian language learners, the verb volere is one of the first and most powerful verbs you should learn. In this video, an example of the verb in use is humorously displayed on a T-shirt. https://youtube.com/shorts/bFmdGVJ5wx0?si=K3f4JiBzPNgKtmGp Being immersed in … [Read more...]

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Italian Verb Essere Meaning and Conjugation

October 12, 2025 By Larry Aiello

This picture shows the Italian verb essere in graffiti format

In this post we will look at the Italian verb essere meaning and conjugation and the importance in the Italian language. The verb essere in Italian means "to be". It is one of the most important verbs to understand when learning the Italian language. It has many uses and … [Read more...]

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Learn Colors in Italian for Beginners from Guatapé, Colombia

September 18, 2025 By Larry Aiello

Colorful umbrellas - ombrelli colorati!

In this video, you can learn colors in Italian for beginners from Guatapé, Colombia. It lies a little outside of Medellín, Colombia. It is a colorful town with a unique charm and history. There is even a rock where you can climb to the top for a fantastic view of the Colombian … [Read more...]

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