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Are you ready to learn some Italian phrases for travel? In today’s video, you will learn the top 25 phrases in Italian for beginners that you will absolutely need before your next trip to Italy. Make sure you have a pen or a piece of paper to write on or check my blog article on this topic below!

P.S. I am recording this video in January 2021, so technically, we are not allowed to travel. However, I hope that, if you’re watching this video in a year or two, we will be allowed to travel again!

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20 Comments

  1. In the ‘rolling of the R’s’ with your tongue 100% necessary, or will I still be understood without doing it. For example, Roma… You pronounce it, “Rrrrrrroma.” Can I just say, “Roma” and not get laughed at?

  2. If you hold the door for someone and say "prego" to tell them to go ahead first, then they thank you and you want to say you're welcome, do you just say prego again or is there better words for this interaction?

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