Diavolo Per Capello


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Learn Italian: Idiomatic Expressions ‒ Everyday Phrases ‒ Proverbs (Intermediate Italian)


Learn Italian: Idiomatic Expressions ‒ Everyday Phrases ‒ Proverbs (Intermediate Italian)

Author: Linda Wentworth

language: en

Publisher: Linda Wentworth

Release Date: 2014-11-22


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Learn Italian fast: Impara l'Italiano velocemente. As you may already know, Italian is far from being an easy-to-learn language. The best way to try to master Italian is to learn by heart its most popular idiomatic expressions. In this book, you will find the corresponding English version below every Italian Modo di dire, plus a couple of ready-to-use examples to help you catch its full meaning. Learn 300 Italian idioms, everyday phrases & proverbs, and enjoy comparing them with their English equivalents. By the same author: Learn Italian: 500 Real Answers Italian Insults - Bad words - Sex-related terms

Talk Dirty Italian


Talk Dirty Italian

Author: Alexis Munier

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2008-10-17


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This sort of Italian isn't Church sanctioned. Whether ordering a slice in Little Italy or riding along the Grand Canal, Talk Dirty: Italian is your guide to truly spitting the sauce. Loaded with plenty of words and expressions that could make Tony Soprano blush, you'll sound like you just got off the boat with entries like the one below. And with the curses, slang, and idiomatic expressions split into different situation-based sections, you're guaranteed to always know what to say--no matter where you are. Italian word: scopabile Definition: f**kable, lit. sweepable Phrase: Niente male la tua suocera; anzi direi che è propio scopabile. Literal Translation: Your mother-in-law is not so bad looking; in fact she's quite f**kable.

Differences, Deceits and Desires


Differences, Deceits and Desires

Author: Mirna Cicioni

language: en

Publisher: Associated University Presse

Release Date: 2008


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Italian crime fiction (known as gialli in Italy) has developed from a popular genre to a fully-fledged literary genre; and in the past thirty years it has gradually become the focus of growing interest from literary critics as well as the reading public. This collection of twelve essays is the first one in English to deal exclusively with Italian crime fiction. The essays are scholarly yet accessible contributions to the growing research in this field. They analyze texts by well-known authors (such as Umberto Eco, Leonardo Sciascia and Andrea Camilleri) as well as works by younger writers. They bring together four of the most significant strands of Italian gialli: the way gialli develop or subvert the tradition and conventions of the crime genre; regional specificity within Italian crime fiction; gialli by and about women, lesbians and gay men; and representations of Italy in gialli written by English-speaking writers.