HI I WANT TO LEARN ITALIAN IS THERE ANY WEBSITES?
I AM TRYING TO LEARN ITALIAN AND I NEED TO LEARN WHERE ARE SOME ITALIAN SONGS AND LYRICS AND SOME WHERE A WEBSITE WHERE I CAN LEARN ITALIAN AND ANOHER WEBSITE WITH SOGS IN ITALIAN ANY WEBSITE THAT HAS TO DO WITH LEARNING THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE PLEASE HELP!
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- http://www.italianissima.net (songs and lyrics) http://www.zapitalian.com http://italian.about.com http://learnitalian.elanguageschool.net/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/
- go to japanese diconary on google and it has all kinds of lang. even italian
- The best websites for learning Italian are: http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/.. http://italianabout.com/library/fare/bl.. http://www.june.29.com/~chambers/italian/.. http://cyberitalian.com/index.shtml http://abruzzo2000.com/course/index.html http://www.professorgio/com/ http://www.learnitalianpod/com Hope that helps! Wish you luck!
- hi http://www.learnitalianpod.com/ this must be a perfect site
- http://www.declan-software.com/ you can download free & useful software for learning italiano such as flashcards and so on Good Luck
- Ciao! Bè puoi andare in questo sito.. trovi molte canzoni italiane.. http://angolotesti.leonardo.it/ ciaooooooooooo
- To directly interact with real, live Italians, go to friendsabroad.com. Download skype and make arrangements with people on friendsabroad.com to talk with you directly using skype. As long as both of you talk using skype on both sides, there is no charge for the call. Rent Italian movies with English subtitles or buy them. Don't forget the Catholic movies on saints that are in Italian with English subtitles. Music CDs can be purchased in the USA through amazon.com or from Italy through itbs.com. You might also find the music in the Latin music sections as many Italian singers produce two albums - one in Italian and one in Spanish. On occasion, I have found the Italian music album in the Latin section. Of course, I enjoy listening to Italian music online through the Internet radio stations such as http://www.radioitalylive.com/ or http://www.italiansinfonia.com/stations.htm. I also really enjoy watching Italian TV and movies directly on the raiclick online Internet at: http://www.raiclicktv.it/raiclickpc/secure/homePage.srv Here are some lists of websites: http://web.uvic.ca/hispanital/italian/italian100/index.htm Italian grammar web practice http://www.wordreference.com/ Italian English dictionary http://www.languageguide.org/ Italian and English visual dictionary with pronunciation (audio) http://fas-digiclass.rutgers.edu/page.jsp?cat=Exercises&dept=italian&side=practice Rutgers University Italian language practice http://www.iluss.it/ag-page/puntolingua/Puntolingua1.html Italian language practice http://www.enchantedlearning.com/languages/italian/Aisfor.shtml Italian picture dictionary http://www.flashcardexchange.com/tag/Italian Italian flashcards http://www.uni.edu/becker/italiano2.html Italian websites list including grammar and language http://www.tutorino.ca/ Grammar practice http://www.professorgio.com/index.php Professor Gio’s language site http://www.goethe-verlag.com/tests/IE/IE.HTM Italian vocabulary practice http://www.languagecourse.net/online-language-course/out.php3?site=1062254779 Italian beginning language http://www.travelphrase.com/EnglishItalian.htm Italian travel phrases http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/ Learn Italian with the BBC http://www.emt.it/italiano/index.html Come si dice? http://www.speakitalian.co.uk/ Speak Italian! http://www.public.asu.edu/~clage/Pronuncia/pronuncia.htm Pronounce Italian http://www.locuta.com/classroom.html Italian classroom practice http://www.orbilat.com/Web_Links/Links-Italian.html Italian language resources http://www.flashcardexchange.com/ Italian online flashcards (free) for Italian language learners http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html#italian http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2006/07/italy_oneway_tilinks.html http://www.indiana.edu/~frithome/itallinks.shtml http://www.ciao-italy.com/categories/newspapers.htm http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html#italian http://www.orbilat.com/Languages/Italian/Grammar/index.html http://www.italian-language.biz/italian/dialects.asp http://www.speakitalian.co.uk/ Basic phrases in Italian for beginners http://www.ashcombe.surrey.sch.uk/Curriculum/modlang/shared/vod_it.htm http://www.phrasebase.com/archive/italian/index.html http://www.rai.it/RAInet/societa/Rpub/raiRSoPubSezione/0,6886,societa%5Elinguaitaliana,00.html http://www.rai.it/RAInet/societa/Rpub/raiRSoPubSezione/0,6886,societa%5Eimmigrati,00.html http://www.library.yale.edu/wess/italian.html http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/italy-country-profile.html http://www.hostetler.net/ An American family in Italy (Good Links) http://www.ladante.it/index.asp Dante Alghieri Association to promote Italian language... Has a free Italian language proficiency test online. http://www.lifeinitaly.com/italian/learn-2.asp Whatever you do, buy two dictionaries. One will be for easy carrying and the other one will be the top of the line. I like the Oxford Paravia, Second Edition dictionary that is bilingual and includes text messaging shorthand and symbols for both languages as well as correct ways to do written correspondence such as letters and invitations. Other recommendations: 501 Italian Verbs, Second Edition by John Colaneri and Vincent Luciani. Published by Barron's Educational Series, Inc. Italian Vocabulary, Second Edition by Marcel Danesi. Published by Barron's. Harper Collins Language Survival Guide: Italy (food, phrases, and practical know-how; Visual Phrase Book and Dictionary) by Harper Collins publisher. Italian English Visual Bilingual Dictionary by DK. Mastering Italian Vocabulary, Second Edition by Luciana Feinler-Torriani and Gunter H. Klemm. Published by Barron's. Soluzioni! A practical guide to Italian grammar: Makes Italian Grammar Easy to Review by Denise De Rome and Paola Tite. Published by McGraw-Hill Companies. Italian Grammar, Second Edition by Marcel Danesi. Published by Barron's. Italian at a Glance Phrase Book, Dictionary, and Traveler's Aids, Fourth Edition, by Barron's. Essential Italian Grammar by Olga Ragusa. Published by Dover Publications. English Grammar for Students of ITalian: The STudy Guide for Those Learning Italian, Second Edition by Sergio Adorni and Karen Primorac. Published by the Olivia and Hill Press. SPARK Charts for Italian Verbs, Italian Vocabulary, and Italian Grammar (Three of them) published by Barnes and Noble Publishing. The above will get you started and more... The best will be if you enroll in an Italian language course where you live or when you are in Italy. There are some good textbooks that utilize laboratory multi-media (DVD movies and audio CDs). For advanced skills, there are books to develop reading comprehension and references for culture and learning the idioms, gestures, and colloquial use of the language.
- Try this tutorial: http://www.ielanguages.com/italian.html
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