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7 Must Know Basic Italian Greetings: An Insider Gift
Today we’re going to chat about one of the most important parts of Italian culture – greetings. In Italy, something as small as how you greet someone can have a profound effect on your conversation. This post will focus on some well known greetings, their true implications and how to avoid stereotyping. There’s more to a simple “ciao” than meets the eye. Let’s explore and discuss what we find! If you’re interested in learning Italian for a future trip to Italy or for your personal enrichment, you may want to check out some of my other posts about learning the language. I think you’ll find them useful. You may also…
An insider guide on How to celebrate Mother’s Day in Italy
Mother’s Day, or “La Festa della Mamma” in Italian, is a special occasion celebrated worldwide to honor and appreciate the love, care, and sacrifices that mothers make for their families. In Italy, La Festa della Mamma is celebrated with great enthusiasm and warmth, reflecting the country’s deep-rooted family values and traditions. When is Mother’s Day in Italy? Just like in many other countries, Mother’s Day in Italy is observed on the second Sunday of May, and is focused on spending quality time with family and showing appreciation for mothers and mother figures. The tradition began in the early 20th century, inspired by the American holiday created by Anna Jarvis. It…
How to Say Happy Easter in Italian: 10 Best Greetings and Traditions
Easter, or “Pasqua” in Italian, is a significant holiday celebrated by many in Italy. This holiday holds immense importance for Christians worldwide, who celebrate it as the day of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. Italian Easter celebrations are often filled with religious processions, traditional foods, and family gatherings. Whether you’re planning a trip to Italy during Easter or simply want to wish your Italian friends and colleagues a happy holiday, it’s always helpful to know how to say “Happy Easter” in Italian. In this blog post, I’ll guide you through the pronunciation and usage of the phrase “Buona Pasqua” and provide some additional Italian Easter greetings that you can use to show…
How to say Hello in Italian: 15 Essential Italian Greetings
Have you ever had the experience of traveling to a foreign country and struggling to communicate with the locals because you didn’t know their language? I remember the first time I visited Spain, a country that I had been fascinated with for years. It was a bit overwhelming. Before departure, I didn’t worry about not knowing Spanish because I thought I could get away with speaking Italian given the similarity of the two languages, and at worst I would have spoken English. As soon as I landed, I felt like I was missing out on so much because I couldn’t understand or speak the language. But as the days passed,…