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Forum: Italy
Oct 2nd 2009, 11:21 am
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Posted By debra

Re: TALK THE TALK. ITALIAN LANGUAGE QUESTIONS.

tintintin never heard of that one, we try it out when i get back:rofl:

My friend from Barnsley is always using must go get my ciot and booits (forgive the spelling)
Forum: Italy
Oct 2nd 2009, 9:32 am
Replies: 1,507
Views: 267,353
Posted By debra

Re: TALK THE TALK. ITALIAN LANGUAGE QUESTIONS.

Lorna it is a very harsh sounding language and I really struggle with it. Well to be honest I have given in:blink: There are only 2 words I can remember "eja" thats yes and "Ajo" - lets go (not...
Forum: Italy
Oct 2nd 2009, 7:53 am
Replies: 1,507
Views: 267,353
Posted By debra

Re: TALK THE TALK. ITALIAN LANGUAGE QUESTIONS.

:rofl::rofl: that has given me the best laugh of the week, its nice to know I am not on my own. My biggest problem (apart from being lazy) is that in my town the locals all speak Sardo which is...
Forum: Italy
Jul 7th 2009, 2:49 pm
Replies: 1,507
Views: 267,353
Posted By debra

Re: TALK THE TALK. ITALIAN LANGUAGE QUESTIONS.

Just read it whilst drinking a glass of wine............if it gets too difficult consume the bottle:beer::beer:. Works for me just costing me a fortune in wine:rofl:
Forum: Italy
Jul 7th 2009, 9:45 am
Replies: 1,507
Views: 267,353
Posted By debra

Re: TALK THE TALK. ITALIAN LANGUAGE QUESTIONS.

For anybody trying to get a grip on the Italian grammar. I have just brought a great book called "Edexcel italian grammar for A Level", its a great help even for numpties like me:)
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