Articoli, Cultura

Capire l’Italia attraverso Sanremo: storia e significato del Festival della Canzone Italiana (+video)

The Sanremo Festival is much more than a musical event: it is a collective ritual that unites Italians every February. For forty years, it has represented the emotions and changes in society, reflecting on love, hopes and challenges. A musical journey that continues to make the heart of Italian culture beat.

Articoli, Dubbi comuni, Principiante

‘Molto’ or ‘Tanto’? Learn When and Why to Use Each in Italian

Ciao! 👋 If you’re learning Italian, you’ve probably seen both “molto” and “tanto” used in everyday speech. They both seem to mean “a lot”, right? So… what’s the difference? The short answer: in many cases, they’re interchangeable — but not always. Let’s break it down together in a friendly and practical way. When “molto” and “tanto” mean the sameSubtle differences in tone… Continua a leggere ‘Molto’ or ‘Tanto’? Learn When and Why to Use Each in Italian

Articoli, Avanzato, Cultura, Essere italiani, Intermedio

Impara l’Italia attraverso il cinema: come i film raccontano la società italiana

Il cinema italiano è un potente strumento di riflessione e cambiamento, capace di raccontare l’anima del paese attraverso i suoi film. Dalla sofferenza del Neorealismo ai temi contemporanei, ogni epoca offre storie emozionanti che rivelano valori, paure e sogni degli italiani. Scoprire queste opere è un viaggio nel cuore della cultura italiana.

Articoli, Grammatica, Principiante

Learn How to Use ‘Volere’ in Italian: Expressions, Tips & Examples

Unlock the magic of expressing desires in Italian with the versatile verb "volere." From making polite requests to revealing childhood dreams, it encapsulates your intentions and emotions. Whether ordering a coffee or sharing affection, "volere" enriches your conversations, making them vivid and heartfelt. Embrace this essential verb to connect deeper with the Italian language!

Articoli, Grammatica, Intermedio, Principiante

Italian Verb ‘Dovere’ Explained: Conjugation, Meaning, and 10+ Real-Life Examples

The verb "dovere" is essential for Italian learners, meaning "to have to", "must", or "should". It's versatile, expressing obligation, advice, and even connection to owed debts. Understanding its conjugations and contexts enriches language mastery. Dive into its nuances to communicate effectively! Happy learning, and practice makes perfect!