yes, again "mamma". Yesterday I watched a TV show and was delighted by Bocelli's voice singing a twenties italian song: "Mamma son tanto felice"My grandmother still tells me about her coming back from work and singing this wonderful song with her
 "Fatti mandare dalla mamma" by Gianni Morandi (1944 - ). He achieved a national stardom with this song in 1962. He won a number of ½ûÂþÌìÌà popular song festivals such as Canzonissima in 1969 and Festival di Sanremo in 1987.
I believe that people who fell in love with Italy, fell in love also with its culture. ½ûÂþÌìÌà songs are part of me - as an ½ûÂþÌìÌà - and part of ½ûÂþÌìÌà culture.
They may not be high quality photos - this is not a photo competition.I just would like to share with you how I see Italy and the best things that attracted my eyes during my trips in Italy.Hope this will be a place to share your favourite photos
Ciao a tutti, I really enjoy discussing about languages and the challenges/fun people have with the ½ûÂþÌìÌà language :) I would love talk to you about this and hopefully help along the way.
We received an email about two Fundraising exhibitions with auction to raise money to help to rebuild the 18th Century church Santa Maria del Suffragio in L’Aquila.
I think you need a very warm welcome - since Italy is getting cold these days.. Really happy to see that people found the ITALY community as an ideal place to meet and discuss about Italy.Glad to see that you've already been in Italy! What's the most interesting place according to you?ValentinaÂ
Hi Felicitya warm welcome to the ITALY community.That's a nice idea to introduce yourself. Â As a result you've already got a contact. That's a first step to create an english-speaking community around you - for your privacy sake, I'd advice you to send your contacts via pm, but it is obviously up to you.Again, a warm welcome and enjoy the community.ps: there isn't an Abruzzo group, maybe it is time to create one, don't you think?
Hi, hope also these can help you: you can read the text in the English and read the ½ûÂþÌìÌà translation and audio. This useful to check your pronunciation but also learn the differences between English and ½ûÂþÌìÌà syntax.Â
 Hi,happy you've found this website to share your experience. Thanks for joining. Why don't you have a look at the you may find other people coming from the area that you would like to visit.
Hi!First of all, Welcome to the Piazza! Our Community name - the Piazza - wants to give all members the idea of meeting each other in an ½ûÂþÌìÌà Piazza. If you're interested in less known places to visit, I advice to check out a province that you already liked. eg, if you've been to Florence in the past, think about other Tuscany villages and towns such as Fiesole or Siena. The Lakes in Lombardy and Piedmont are really charming but there are also very nice mountain villages. It depends on your preferences.and then... follow italymag's daily feature stories! In the travel or holidays stories you can get more info about beautiful spots in Italy but also about medieval villages or mountain villages. Check out this link:You'll find all topics that are usually covered. I imagine you're more interested in the  stories, but maybe you are curious about ,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý. Hope you'll have a better idea about where is your favourite place to go and see. RE dual citizenship, try posting in the  topic of this Community. Many members may help you!
 HI all,that may happen in two cases:- when you push the button "post" or "post comment" more than once;- when you add a post under more than one group. If they are open groups, that the post appears twice or three times, according under how many groups you posted your messageps: Sarah and Mark, I'm going to add this post under  'cause it is related to the community usage.ÌýÌý
Abruzzo.....the land where Gabriele D'Annunzio was born, the land of culture and churches, the land of the National Park of MajellaHope the place you found will let you enjoy all about Italy and that this Community could help you to get some more tips about life in Italy.Â
Nutella and Banana Pizza is really delicious, you should taste it!RE Pineapple, you can find this ingredient matched with prosciutto crudo, in ½ûÂþÌìÌà pizzerias. Try it!
at the end of a pizza dinner, I look forward to hearing the question: "Nutella pizza?" and to say "siiiiiiiii"Usually I eat Nutella Pizza with hazelnuts...mmmmBanana and Nutella pizza is quite common too, yummy!
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I think you need a very warm welcome - since Italy is getting cold these days.. Really happy to see that people found the ITALY community as an ideal place to meet and discuss about Italy.Glad to see that you've already been in Italy! What's the most interesting place according to you?ValentinaÂ
Hi Felicitya warm welcome to the ITALY community.That's a nice idea to introduce yourself. Â As a result you've already got a contact. That's a first step to create an english-speaking community around you - for your privacy sake, I'd advice you to send your contacts via pm, but it is obviously up to you.Again, a warm welcome and enjoy the community.ps: there isn't an Abruzzo group, maybe it is time to create one, don't you think?
Hi, hope also these can help you: you can read the text in the English and read the ½ûÂþÌìÌà translation and audio. This useful to check your pronunciation but also learn the differences between English and ½ûÂþÌìÌà syntax.Â
 Hi,happy you've found this website to share your experience. Thanks for joining. Why don't you have a look at the you may find other people coming from the area that you would like to visit.
Hi!First of all, Welcome to the Piazza! Our Community name - the Piazza - wants to give all members the idea of meeting each other in an ½ûÂþÌìÌà Piazza. If you're interested in less known places to visit, I advice to check out a province that you already liked. eg, if you've been to Florence in the past, think about other Tuscany villages and towns such as Fiesole or Siena. The Lakes in Lombardy and Piedmont are really charming but there are also very nice mountain villages. It depends on your preferences.and then... follow italymag's daily feature stories! In the travel or holidays stories you can get more info about beautiful spots in Italy but also about medieval villages or mountain villages. Check out this link:You'll find all topics that are usually covered. I imagine you're more interested in the  stories, but maybe you are curious about ,ÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý. Hope you'll have a better idea about where is your favourite place to go and see. RE dual citizenship, try posting in the  topic of this Community. Many members may help you!
"Several buildings in the area where built with no permit and no controls."And other news about the disaster here: Â ÌýÌý
 HI all,that may happen in two cases:- when you push the button "post" or "post comment" more than once;- when you add a post under more than one group. If they are open groups, that the post appears twice or three times, according under how many groups you posted your messageps: Sarah and Mark, I'm going to add this post under  'cause it is related to the community usage.ÌýÌý
Abruzzo.....the land where Gabriele D'Annunzio was born, the land of culture and churches, the land of the National Park of MajellaHope the place you found will let you enjoy all about Italy and that this Community could help you to get some more tips about life in Italy.Â
Nutella and Banana Pizza is really delicious, you should taste it!RE Pineapple, you can find this ingredient matched with prosciutto crudo, in ½ûÂþÌìÌà pizzerias. Try it!
at the end of a pizza dinner, I look forward to hearing the question: "Nutella pizza?" and to say "siiiiiiiii"Usually I eat Nutella Pizza with hazelnuts...mmmmBanana and Nutella pizza is quite common too, yummy!