What are some common Italian phrases?
Basic Italian PhrasesBuongiorno (Good morning)Buona sera (Good evening)Buona notte (Good night)Ciao (Hi / Hello / Bye)Come stai? (How are you?)Sto bene. ( I am fine)Scusi / Scusa (Excuse me [formal / informal])Mi dispiace (I am sorry)More items
What are some cool Italian words?
19 of your favourite Italian words (and some of ours)ALLORA: well, then, so. Lets start with the obvious. LUCCIOLA: firefly. DIMENTICO: forgetful or oblivious. SFOGARSI: to vent, unload. PASSEGGIATA: stroll. MASCALZONE: rascal, scoundrel. SGONFIATO: deflated. PARRUCCHIERE: hairdresser.More items •26 Oct 2017
What are some Italian proverbs?
10 classic Italian proverbs to masterIl buongiorno si vede dal mattino. Far duna mosca un elefante. O mangiar questa minestra o saltar questa finestra. Ride bene chi ride ultimo. La gatta frettolosa ha fatto i figli/gattini ciechi. Chi dorme non piglia pesci. Il lupo perde il pelo ma non il vizio.More items •9 Jun 2021
What are the prettiest Italian words?
15 Beautiful Italian Words We Need in EnglishMamma mia. Impiraressa. Salve. From the Latin to be well. Torno subito. Meaning be back soon. Furbo. This means clever. Auguri. Meaning best wishes. Figurati. Meaning imagine. Daje. Meaning come on!More items
What is an Irish proverb?
A proverb for every occasion! Seanfhocal is the Irish word for proverb, literally meaning old word. The following proverbs have been around for centuries. They were originally told in Gaelic but have since migrated into the English language too.
What is a good Irish blessing?
May good luck be with you Wherever you go, and your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow. May your days be many and your troubles be few, May all Gods blessings descend upon you, May peace be within you, May your heart be strong, May you find what youre seeking wherever you roam.
What is a good Irish saying?
May your heart be light and happy, may your smile be big and wide, and may your pockets always have a coin or two inside! Lie down with dogs and youll rise with fleas. Always remember that hindsight is the best insight to foresight. The older the fiddle the sweeter the tune.