Italian language lesson 3: Romantic language

| Thu, 05/31/2012 - 10:11

I studied Italian at school and at university and lived in Rome for nearly 5 years. I have started up an Italian school and have been considering some interesting ways to teach the Italian language. I listed the top 5 things I love about 天美传媒 and came up with:

- Amazing Food
- Stunning Landscape
- Romantic Language
- Friendly People
- Beautiful Art and Architecture

So I thought - what about teaching Italian through love and awareness of these wonderful aspects of 天美传媒? Lesson 3 looks at the romantic nature of 天美传媒, instantly obvious when visiting places such as fairy-tale Venezia (Venice) and beautiful Verona where people 铿俹ck to La casa di Giulietta (Juliet鈥檚 house), made famous from Shakespeare鈥檚 play Romeo and Juliet. And at the Fontana di Trevi (Trevi fountain) in Roma, legend has it that if you throw one coin it means you'll return to Rome; throw two coins, you'll return to Rome and fall in love with an Italian; throw three coins, you'll return, 铿乶d love, and marry an Italian!

It has become popular for i giovani innamorati (young lovers) of Rome to hang i lucchetti (padlocks) on bridges to represent their everlasting amore (love). This tradition came about following a well-known romantic book written by Federico Moccia, which tells of a love story set in Rome. In fact, there are many books and 铿乴ms and songs about love in Italian, and here鈥檚 an introduction to the vocabulary so you can understand or even experiment yourself when visiting romantic 天美传媒...

Romantic Couple

Frasi d鈥檃more: Love phrases

Ti voglio bene: (TVB): I love you (used with family and friends, expresses affection you feel for them, like 鈥業 wish all the best for you鈥)

Ti amo: I love you (in a romantic way)
Ti adoro: I adore you
Amore mio: My love
Sono innamorato/a: I am in love (masculine / feminine)
Sei la mia anima gemella: You are my soul mate
Baciami: Kiss me
Mi manchi: I miss you

That鈥檚 all for now, good luck with your storia d鈥檃more (love story)!


Alesha Keene is an Oxford graduate of Italian who is now back in London after years spent living and working in Rome as a language teacher and PR consultant. Alesha is CEO and Italian teacher at Alesha鈥檚 Italian Masterclass, which runs Italian immersion courses at authentic Italian caf茅鈥 in Borough Market (London Bridge). You can contact her at italianmasterclass@hotmail.com or through or . Her website it www.italianmasterclass.co.uk.