Usage examples of "speaking Italian" in English with translation to Italian

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I feel like speaking Italian! Ho voglia di parlare italiano!
I am looking for an Italian person so as to do an Italian-Spanish exchange. Cerco una persona italiana per fare uno scambio italiano - spagnolo.
Tom dislikes speaking in public. A Tom non piace parlare in pubblico.
Make an Italian verb with the letters. Con le lettere forma un verbo italiano.
Generally speaking, the climate of Japan is mild. In generale il clima del Giappone è mite.
This is the first time that I've eaten in an Italian pizzeria. Questa è la prima volta che mangio in una pizzeria italiana.
Strictly speaking, the tomato is not a vegetable. It's a fruit. Per la precisione il pomodoro non è verdura, è un frutto.
He is Italian by birth. È italiano di nascita.
Would you mind speaking a little louder? A Lei farebbe inconvenienza di parlare un po' più forte?
Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin. Lingue come il francese, l'italiano e lo spagnolo vengono dal latino.
I heard her speaking English as fluently as a citizen of the USA. L'ho sentita parlare bene l'inglese al pari di un cittadino degli Stati Uniti.
In Germany, the Italian mafia is an underestimated problem. In Germania la mafia italiana è un problema sottovalutato.
I dislike speaking in public. Non mi piace parlare in pubblico.
I love my Italian dialect. Amo il mio dialetto italiano.
She interrupted him while he was speaking. Lo interruppe mentre parlava.
One is Japanese and the other is Italian. Uno è giapponese e l'altro è italiano.
Tom is good at speaking French. Tom è bravo a parlare francese.
Over the last month, I have eaten Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Hungarian and Mexican food. In quest'ultimo mese ho mangiato cibo cinese, francese, italiano, greco, ungherese e messicano.
He tried speaking French to us. Ha provato a parlare con noi in francese.
It's his favorite Italian word. È la sua parola italiana preferita.
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