Vivo in Italia e parlo italiano e inglese! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I live in Italy and speak Italian and English!" The declaration models a rare instance in which English and Italian sentence structures resemble one another. The pronunciation will be "VEE-vo ee-nee-TA-lya e PAR-lo EE-ta-LYA-no ey een-GLEY-zey" in Pisan Italian.
The official language is Italian, however due to the large number of English speaking tourists many people can also speak English to varying degrees.Yes!People who live in Rome speak Italian unless they learn English in school or are native English speakers like me. Not many people speak English here.
That his wife is Italian and that he spends time in Italy are reasons why Colin Firth speaks Italian.Specifically, the English actor (born 1960) is married to Italian film director/producer Liva Giuggioli (born 1969). They have two sons, Luca (born 2001) and Matteo (born 2003), both of whom speak Italian. They live in London, England and in Rome, Italy.
Lunga vita all'Italia! and Viva l'Italia! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Long live Italy!" The statements translate, literally and respectively, as "Long life to Italy!" (case 1) and "(That) Italy lives on!" (example 2) in English. The respective pronunciations will be "LOON-ga VEE-tal-lee-TA-lya" and "VEE-va lee-TA-lya" in Pisan Italian.
"We live in..." in English is Viviamo in... in Italian.
Italy: Difficile vivere senza rimpianti
YES. You can live in Italy without being Italian. That is a stupid question. :D
That his wife is Italian and that he spends time in Italy are reasons why Colin Firth speaks Italian.Specifically, the English actor (born 1960) is married to Italian film director/producer Liva Giuggioli (born 1969). They have two sons, Luca (born 2001) and Matteo (born 2003), both of whom speak Italian. They live in London, England and in Rome, Italy.
"I live in Glasgow" in English is Abito a Glasgow in Italian.
If you are an Italian citizen you can live in Italy whenever you like as long as you like, regardless of your other citizenships.
Italian.
No... The Italian's live in regular houses.....
Yes, he was born in Italy. For example, he live most of his life in Italy, he was born there, was raised there, had Italian ancestory and all of his notes are in Italian.