
Italian swear words? : r/italianlearning - Reddit
In this sub you can discuss the Italian language, look up or share italian learning tools, ask for help in your Italian studies, and post or browse Italian content useful for your learning experience.
Curse words in Italian : r/italianlearning - Reddit
Apr 18, 2022 · Curse words in Italian I am currently in the beginning of learning Italian, and I am hoping to learn how to swear . Any and all words are appreciated, thank you !
r/italian - Reddit
Talk about Italy, Italians and Italian language.
Italian Citizenship through Jure Sanguinis - Reddit
For help with and info about acquiring Italian citizenship through the process of "right of blood" also known as jure sanguinis or iure sanguinis
List of Resources for Learning Italian : r/italianlearning - Reddit
Aug 13, 2022 · In this sub you can discuss the Italian language, look up or share italian learning tools, ask for help in your Italian studies, and post or browse Italian content useful for your learning …
HotItalianWomen - Reddit
r/HotItalianWomen: Pagina dedicata alle porcelle italiane ed estere conosciute e meno conosciute / Page dedicated to know and lesser-known hot…
"Nonni" for "Grandma" : r/Italian - Reddit
a lot of Italian-Americans use a form of corrupted Italian. the way Ariana Grande says nonna is a good example, the pronunciation is far off the original Italian. It just happens as language migrates, …
r/ItalianFood - Buon appetito! - Reddit
r/ItalianFood: A big friendly table full of Italian recipes, culinary tips, discussion, and photos!
Italian girls, and dating - Strange experience : r/Italian - Reddit
Apr 20, 2024 · Hi Italian expats and freinds, I have been living in Italy for 3 years (Milano). What I have felt and experienced is like (not to generalize)…
Difficulty or Italian vs French? : r/languagelearning - Reddit
Sep 5, 2019 · Italian is easier to pronounce, but the grammar and the vocabulary are a bit further from English. Assuming you're an English speaker, you already have a big French vocabulary, but French …