Help me identify this Italian film?
I can only remember this one scene: It’s in a poor school sometime between the 1940s-1960s, I believe in Italy. A boy is pooping in his pants and being rushed to a bathroom by his teacher.
Learning Italian the Easy Way
I can only remember this one scene: It’s in a poor school sometime between the 1940s-1960s, I believe in Italy. A boy is pooping in his pants and being rushed to a bathroom by his teacher.
How do you say ‘Get Fit for Life’ in Italian?
Please don’t use a translator, my teacher will know :<
Also, if you have any ideas for a better slogan for an Italian gym that sounds nice and would attract people, please post it!
Help appreciated, first person to reply with helpful info gets a Best Answer ![]()
I took french for three years, but all my teachers were horrible, and now for college i want to switch and start over with a new language. I’m having difficulties deciding which one is easier…
how do you say "if i spat in the face of the last teacher, i’ll bash your head into the wall" ?
it’s from the movie "Ciao, Professore!". Rafaelle saids it to Prof. Sperelli, the movie was in Italian but the subs were english, & I have to do an essay written in Italian about the movie & I’d like to use that quote spoken by Rafaelle in my essay.
Grazie mille!
which one is easier to learn? i think i want to get out of french and take italian because my teacher doesn’t even speak english she says something in italian and I’m like "speak english!!"
The situation below needs to be done in a 30 word or more paragraph in italian. I was wondering if anyone could help. thanks!
Your teacher has asked you to stay after school for an activity. In Italian, write a
note to your teacher explaining why you are unable to stay after school. You may
wish to include:
• an expression of your regret
• why you are not able to attend
• where you are going to be at that time
• a suggestion of another time to meet
• an expression of appreciation
My old Spanish teacher, who speaks both these languages told me that I shouldn’t because they’re too similar.
Was she correct?
Im 15 and confused i have this really cute S.S teacher shes perfect italian black hair funny nd 24 all i think about is her no negative responses just advice
Ok so this chapter that we are learning is all about Italian homes. My teacher had told me how to say this before but i totally forgot. So here is my question:
What do you say when you enter a home in Italy?
Thanks!
I’m thinking about learning Italian ‘cuz i’m lybian and we have some Italian words, and i want to learn it grammars/words/speech, can anybody help me?
Note: i’m speaking Arabic and English now
I mean "Libyan"
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