Italian Word of the Day: Tè (tea)

When I moved to Italy, I embraced most of the local eating and drinking customs—pizzas, late dinners, and apertivos—but the one thing I couldn’t quite get used to was il…

Italian Word of the Day: Tè (tea)

When I moved to Italy, I embraced most of the local eating and drinking customs—pizzas, late dinners, and apertivos—but the one thing I couldn’t quite get used to was il…

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9 Ways to Say “Get well soon!” in Italian

Did your Italian colleague just call in sick? Or maybe your nonna isn’t feeling her best? When someone you know isn’t well, sending a thoughtful message can work wonders —and saying “get well soon“ in Italian adds an extra touch…

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9 Ways to Say “Get well soon!” in Italian

Did your Italian colleague just call in sick? Or maybe your nonna isn’t feeling her best? When someone you know isn’t well, sending a thoughtful message can work wonders —and saying “get well soon“ in Italian adds an extra touch…

WORD COMPARISON