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            12 rude Italian phrases that you can get away with in Italy
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            Add some colour to your spoken Italian with these expressions that are less offensive than they sound.
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            How to decipher these odd Italian expressions
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            It is fair to say that when people visit or move to Italy, they will probably come across some typical sayings and Italian expressions that may sound completely out of context, and sometimes even slightly weird.
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            Ten Italian words used differently in English
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            Many Italian words are now embedded the English language – particularly in the realms of music and food. But not all mean the same thing in both tongues. Here we list ten of the most problematic expressions.
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