In the video below I show an example of the Italian verb to fall or cadere. https://youtube.com/shorts/kzCOdu05-lE?si=rlpPR2q2251r4DFE When learning Italian, one of the most useful verbs to know is cadere, which means “to fall.” Whether you are talking about falling down, … [Read more...]
Words of Wisdom in Italian
Don't complicate life. We won't be here forever. Your time is too valuable to waste on nonsense. Non complicarti la vita. Non saremo qui per sempre. Il tuo tempo è troppo prezioso per sprecarlo in sciocchezze. Stay true to who you are and you'll always attract those … [Read more...]
The meaning of “Come Mai?” in Italian
In this video I am outside of Mexico City going over the meaning of "come mai?" in Italian language. It is an appropriate saying as I marvel at the pyramids from over 2,500 years ago. https://youtube.com/shorts/60EExalMEBA?si=8e79YvdZiElAXJpd If you are learning Italian, an … [Read more...]
Italian Inspiration about Opinions – Liberating!
We all know the old saying. Opinions are like anuses. Everyone has one. Conosciamo tutti il vecchio detto: le opinioni sono come gli ani. Ognuno ne ha uno. But the most important opinion in your life is your own. Once you realize that the opinions of others are not the most … [Read more...]
What does Grazie Caro mean in Milan?
If you spend enough time in Milan, you will notice a cultural peculiarity of the Italian term 'grazie caro'. But what does 'grazie caro' mean in Milan? Literally, it means "thank you, dear." But like most expressions in Italian, the real meaning runs deeper than the direct … [Read more...]












