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[2024-09-06] Unlock your Italian skills with a proverb and new words!

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Villa del Priorato di Malta, in Rome.

Ciao, amici!

In this newsletter, we'll explore a fascinating Italian proverb, 'Chi troppo vuole nulla stringe,' and learn five new words to boost your vocabulary: padrino, serratura, Ginnastica, corridoio, and indipendenza. Let's dive in!

padrino

The term 'padrino' is used in Italian to describe a man who is chosen by the parents to be a spiritual guide and role model for a child. This role is often designated at religious events such as baptisms. 'Padrino' can also be used in a more secular context, referring to someone who uses their influence to help another person, resembling the role of a mentor.

Here's how to use it:

  • Il mio padrino lavora in banca
  • Il Padrino è un film iconico
  • Luca è il padrino della mia figlia

serratura

The word 'serratura' in Italian translates to 'lock' in English. It is used to secure doors, windows, and other openings to prevent unauthorized access. It can also refer to the mechanism that secures something, such as a lock on a suitcase or a padlock on a gate. In some cases, 'serratura' can also refer to a lock of hair, as in a curl or a lock of hair that has been cut off.

Here's how to use it:

  • La chiave è nella serratura
  • La serratura è rotta
  • Non posso aprire senza la serratura

Ginnastica

The Italian word 'Ginnastica' refers to the sport of gymnastics. It's used in the same way as the English word, referring to both the general sport and specific techniques. It's commonly found in discussions about sports, health, and physical education.

Here's how to use it:

  • Mi piace fare ginnastica ogni giorno
  • La ginnastica è buona per la salute
  • Dopo la scuola, Gianna va alla ginnastica

corridoio

In Italian, the word 'corridoio' is used to refer to a hall, corridor, or passageway. It is used in a similar context to the English word 'hall', and can refer to a passageway in a building, a corridor in a school or office, or a hallway in a house.

Here's how to use it:

  • Ho incontrato un amico nel corridoio.
  • Il corridoio è lungo e stretto.
  • La luce nel corridoio è spenta.

indipendenza

Indipendenza is the Italian word for independence. It is used to describe a state of being free from outside control or influence, especially political control. For example, a country that is not ruled by another country is said to be independent, or have indipendenza. The word can also be used more generally to describe a person who is self-reliant and does not need help from others.

Here's how to use it:

  • L'indipendenza è un valore importante per molte persone.
  • La festa dell'indipendenza è un evento nazionale importante.
  • La dichiarazione di indipendenza è un documento storico.
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