A collection of useful phrases in Italian.
See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me.
Key to abbreviations: sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person, inf = informal, frm = formal, m = male (said by males), f = female (said by females), >m = said to males, >f said to females.
Italian audio, translations and corrections by Andrea Pollett, Chiara Maggi, Gonzalo Drinot and Riccardo Cristiani
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Other collections of Italian phrases (some with audio)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/languages/italian/italian_fix/phrase/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/quickfix/
http://www.learn-italian-language-software.com/phrases/FSItalian.htm
http://italian.about.com/library/survival/blsurvivalindex.htm
http://www.linguanaut.com/english_italian
http://www.ielanguages.com/italian1.html
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