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Italian for dummies, by Teresa Picarazzi, Francesca Romana Onofri, and Karen Möller

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Italian for dummies, by Teresa Picarazzi, Francesca Romana Onofri, and Karen Möller
Language
eng
resource.governmentPublication
unknown if item is government publication
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Italian for dummies
Medium
electronic resource eBook
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
by Teresa Picarazzi, Francesca Romana Onofri, and Karen Möller
Series statement
--For dummies
Summary
Outlines basic Italian grammar, and offers useful words and expressions and simplified dialogue
Table Of Contents
Getting started -- Saying it like it is -- Jumping into the basics of Italian -- Buongiorno! Salutations! -- Getting your numbers and time straight -- Italian in action -- Casa dolce case (Home sweet home) -- Where is the Colosseum? Asking directions -- Food glorious food - and don't forget the drink -- Shopping, Italian style -- Having fun out on the town -- Taking care of business and telecommunicating -- Recreation and the outdoors -- Italian on the go -- Planning a trip -- Money, money, money -- Getting around: planes, trains, taxis, and buses -- Finding a place to stay -- Handling emergencies -- Small talk, wrapping things up -- The part of tens -- Ten ways to pick up Italian quickly -- Ten things never to say in Italian -- Ten favorite Italian expressions -- Ten phrases to say so that people think you're Italian -- Appendixes: A. Verb tables ; B. Dictionaries ; C. About the CD ; D. Answer keys
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