Libertà – An Italian Short Story read by Nanni Moretti
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by Silvia
2y ago
Dear readers we have found a site of audiobooks in Italian language very well done: not only are the books proposed interesting but also the people (actors, writers, journalists, etc.) who read them. The site you can browse on is the following: Emons Audiolibri – Catalogo generale. One of these books is Sillabari by Goffredo Parise read by Nanni_Moretti (a very famous Italian film maker, maybe you know him). “Sillabari è una collezione di racconti brevi e fulminanti sulle esperienze essenziali nell’esistenza umana. Per ogni lettera dell’alfabeto l’autore descrive sentimenti e stati d’anim ..read more
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THE ANCIENTS HAD ALREADY SPOKEN ABOUT ALL THAT… Targeted Conversational Course
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by Silvia
3y ago
Edited by Prof. Kalogeropoulos. We often nowadays have the impression that our modern society encounters different situations from those in antiquity. Different lifestyles, different interpersonal relationships, different institutions and technologies. The truth though is the issues that we are faced with today are not that different to the ones our ancestors faced in ancient times. Then why do we still only search for modern texts in order to deal with actuality? The word “actuality” is derived from the Latin verb ago which means “to lead, to guide, to bring”, and actuality cannot only speak ..read more
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Course in the Etymology of Italian Words
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by Silvia
3y ago
The author of this course is Prof. Kalogeropoulos whom you have already met through a previous post. His areas of interest are Latin and Ancient Greek. The Course in the Etymology of  Italian Words he proposes, aims at a deeper understanding of the Italian language through the examination of the Latin or Greek origin of modern Italian words. Here is his didactic proposal. “Ab ovo up to Ωmega” How many times have we heard that “Latin and Ancient Greek are useless languages”, or that “They are dead languages no one speaks anymore.”? Countless times indeed! However ..read more
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THE ANCIENTS HAD ALREADY SPOKEN ABOUT ALL THAT… Targeted Conversational Course
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by Silvia
3y ago
Edited by Prof. Kalogeropoulos. We often nowadays have the impression that our modern society encounters different situations from those in antiquity. Different lifestyles, different interpersonal relationships, different institutions and technologies. The truth though is the issues that we are faced with today are not that different to the ones our ancestors faced in ancient times. Then why do we still only search for modern texts in order to deal with actuality? The word “actuality” is derived from the Latin verb ago which means “to lead, to guide, to bring”, and actuality cannot only speak ..read more
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Lezioni “una tantum” sulle espressioni latine nella lingua italiana.
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by Silvia
3y ago
Con questo ciclo di lezioni ci proponiamo di approfondire la conoscenza delle tante espressioni latine che quotidianamente sono usate nella lingua italiana. Sono espressioni che gli italiani usano “sic et simpliciter” prendendole dal latino, senza effettuare alcuna traduzione. Vediamone alcune per rendervi l’idea: – Una tantum, una volta ogni tanto, – Sic et simpliciter, così e semplicemente, dunque senza aggiungere altro e senza variazioni, – Ad abundantiam, ad abbondanza, – Sine die, senza termine, per indicare qualcosa che procede senza che sia stato indicato un termine, – Ex ante ed Ex pos ..read more
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