Italians are passionate speakers who gesticulate with their hands. While it is a stereotype that Italians do not speak foreign languages, there are regions where other languages like French, German, and Greek are spoken in addition to Italian. The stereotype that all Italians are involved in the mafia is untrue, as organized crime exists internationally. Football is very popular in Italy, with newspapers dedicating most coverage to the sport. Italians also enjoy relaxing, spending time outdoors, and admiring natural and artistic beauty.
Italians are passionate speakers who gesticulate with their hands. While it is a stereotype that Italians do not speak foreign languages, there are regions where other languages like French, German, and Greek are spoken in addition to Italian. The stereotype that all Italians are involved in the mafia is untrue, as organized crime exists internationally. Football is very popular in Italy, with newspapers dedicating most coverage to the sport. Italians also enjoy relaxing, spending time outdoors, and admiring natural and artistic beauty.
Italians are passionate speakers who gesticulate with their hands. While it is a stereotype that Italians do not speak foreign languages, there are regions where other languages like French, German, and Greek are spoken in addition to Italian. The stereotype that all Italians are involved in the mafia is untrue, as organized crime exists internationally. Football is very popular in Italy, with newspapers dedicating most coverage to the sport. Italians also enjoy relaxing, spending time outdoors, and admiring natural and artistic beauty.
they talk to each other. Here they raise their voices and begin to gesticulate waving their Italians hands and arms in the air. The designer Bruno gesticulate as Munari created a real dictionary of Italian they speak. gestures. Like all stereotypes it is a simplification, but it is undeniable, especially in the South, where body language is used a lot. Italians are not famous for being multilingual ...but yes! 2. In the Italian territory, in addition to dialects, there are also areas
Italians do not where foreign languages are spoken in addition to
Italian. French in the Aosta Valley, German in some areas speak foreign of Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia.
languages. In Molise there is also Croatian, in Puglia even Greek is
spoken, and so also in some valleys of Piedmont where French dialects are spoken. In short, that Italian does not speak foreign languages is really a myth to dispel! Unfortunately, anyone who hears the word 3. "Italy" associates it with the word “mafia”, partly because of the famous film "The Godfather", released in the 70s. Many do not Italians are all in know that in reality the mafia is present the mafia. internationally in the form of various criminal organizations: from China to America and in many other territories of Africa. So he mafia does not only include Italy. 4. If you buy a sports newspaper here in Italy, you will notice that most of the Italians love the news is related to football. It is a sport football. followed by millions of Italians who meet at the stadium every Sunday to cheer and cheer for their favorite team. 5. Eating well, enjoying life, sometimes doing nothing under the sun, spending time without anxiety, admiring the natural and artistic Italians love the beauties ... Yes, the Italian knows how to do Dolce Vita. this well. It is certainly no coincidence that Italy is one of the most loved and visited countries in the world.
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