An ½ûÂþÌìÌà - like me - would hardly give the right answers to all of the following..but let's have a try:An ITALY t-shirt awaits the winner!ÌýHISTORY- How long did Umberto II reigned?Ìý- Who was proclaimed King of Italy after the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Unification
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This great showman of American origins is considered as the father of ½ûÂþÌìÌà TV:
Italo-American TV star Mike Bongiorno dies
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Then September came...My good memories of this summer: granita and brioches for breakfast, long walks along the sea before going to bed, "arrostite" in the evenings = BBQ ,Ìýwake up and be delighted by the gentle fresh air..
What a shame for Alitalia:
"During the first week of August only 46% of baggage was delivered right after the flight, while the required level is 90%.Ìý"
The complete story is here:
ÌýPasta - ÌýPasto - ÌýPesto Ìý- ÌýPosto - Posta!!!So many ½ûÂþÌìÌà words are so similar but different in meaning!
Following to a question that Gerry made in this thread:Ìýwww.italymagazione.com/community/post/voglio-parlare-italiano-perfettamenteÌý....
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Ciao a tutti! Today we will see:
A - What is Gerundio
B - How to translate Gerundio in English
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Claudio Baglioni (Rome - 10 May 1951) is a pop singer, song-writer and composer whoÌýmade the big-time withÌýQuesto piccolo grande amore.ÌýI guess that every loving couple in Italy has dedicated this love song to his/her lover!
Along with ½ûÂþÌìÌà ½ûÂþÌìÌà and ½ûÂþÌìÌà song I thought we should also venture a bit into more general ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ
After a series of lessons based on the ½ûÂþÌìÌà grammar, we switch to another important aspect of ½ûÂþÌìÌà language - also to answer atÌýa comment made by lisiamic,Ìýwww.italyma
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Hi SprostoniÌýsorry, no search box for the while.Anyway if you would like to read more posts just go at the end of theÌýposts list on the main page of the community. Then click on the back pages.Or you may also try and search posts by topic, just clicking on the tag - next to each post. Or you may go on the topic page - you find the link on the menu or in the sidebar.Re your medical treatments question, Elicat is totally right. Ospedale charges you according to the amount of your income.Ìý
I would go on a trip to Florence just to ring each of them! ÌýNow I'm too curious to now who would answer!!You know..when I find a piece of paper, an old ticket, one shoe on a street..I always wonder "whom did it belong?"Ìý"How would it be to talk to them?" "What kind of story have those things?"...who knows...
Ìýand the winner is...ELICAT!!!Ìý..."chi cerca, trova!"
Ìý...the day before you wake up and start a new day, the day after you are no more on the land of the livings..It's nice to see you involved in this tragic event.I'm close to the Family and Friends of Richard..
Hi Iggy,I asked for advice to one of my friends who lives in Marsala. Here you are her indications:Birgi Airport in Trapani, is the closest to Marsala (12 km). The only company which operates there is Ryanair. Its destinations are in the map at this link:ÌýThe public transport system works well in the Trapani province, so Marsala-Trapani-Mazara-Castelvetrano (Selinunte) are well connected by bus.As an alternative, you could arrive in Palermo Airport but it takes longer to go to Marsala. Once at the airport you need first to reach the city centre and take the bus to Marsala. It takes about two hours to go to Marsala. The bus line is called "Autoservizi Salemi".Hope this helps
Hi! Marsala is well worth a visit. I strongly advice you to:
I agree with Sebastiano suggestion to visit the Greek temples. I personally prefer Selinunte than Agrigento for two reasons:1. It is closer to Marsala (about 40 minutes by car)2. It has a bigger archeological park and you can enter the interior of some of the temples - even if I must admit Agrigento temples are in less damaged conditions.I'll post some videos and photos of my last trip to Marsala and in the surroundings and try to provide you as many information as I can.A presto :)Ìý
Hi, hope you will participate as you were used to and that you'll enjoy the new community.I'm waiting for pics of the wall! ;)
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In bocca al lupo!
I think this is a great idea! Hope many people will take part at the event. Looking forward to hearing more about it.
Hi Bill, why don't you check out this article titled we recently published on the web.Actually, it may help you to learn more about Ravenna and its most relevant monuments to visit, such as Galla Placida. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated, both from you Bill and Gala Placida.