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December 10, 2009 | Italian

Italian: Weird Words, and Practical Applications

One way Italian is weird, and one way Italian is useful.

The Italian plural of the word “the” shows up in various forms in Italian: le (plural feminine), i (plural masculine), and gli (too complicated to explain right now, but it is pronounced more or less as lyee). I find the…

December 12, 2009 | Italian

On Mind, Body, and Subjunctive

Italian subjunctive and I meet for the first time.

I woke up early, and went running, and found myself confronting a mind-versus-body kind of challenge: now that I am running faster, I don’t really feel like listening to VocabuLearn on my Central Park circuit. Here’s the thing.…

December 13, 2009 | Italian

It’s Okay to Be a Grammar Geek

How to have fun on a Saturday night.

This afternoon I devoted quite a bit of time to cleaning and errands. Things are chaotic around here, because I’ve done so much Italian in recent weeks and so little of anything else. Tonight I went to a holiday…

December 15, 2009 | Italian

Vocabulary, Grammar, and Gynecology

In Italy you know where you stand with another person (or so says my vocabulary book).

An appointment with the gynecologist—one of my least favorite life events, even though my doctor is lovely—was made much more agreeable today by the Barron’s book Mastering Italian Grammar. I found it soothing to read up…

December 16, 2009 | Italian

On Exclamation Points and Work

Italian seems to have a lot of exclamation points.

On Sunday I met a runner at my Van Cortlandt Park race who happens to work for an Italian company. I told him I was looking for unpaid, short-term work where I would get exposure to Italian. He was kind…

December 17, 2009 | Italian

Body Care, Italian Style

My vocabulary book doesn't shy away from intimate subjects.

I have been continuing with flashcards and my vocabulary book, McGraw-Hill’s Italian Vocabulary, by Daniela Gobetti. I love this book. It is idiosyncratic, modern, and also sometimes wicked and dark. Today, I learned how to say, “Madam, do you…

December 17, 2009 | Italian

Challenges in Italian Pronunciation

You'd think English loan words would make other languages easier to learn.

Italian has borrowed numerous words from English—for example, il computer, il leader, and il nylon. Initially, as a native English speaker trying to learn Italian, I thought this seemed like a great thing, but it is actually kind of…

December 18, 2009 | Italian

The Italian Job

I go to work at an Italian company.

Today I went to work at an Italian company. “Work” may be kind of a misnomer, since I’m doing this for free. I have to remain vague about industry and location, but I can say that it is a…

December 19, 2009 | Italian

A Change of Plans?

I don't want to leave Italian at the end of the month.

I woke up this morning at 8:09, precisely nine minutes after the race I wanted to run in Central Park had already started. I was sad to miss it, but I was too sick to run today. And it was cold,…

December 20, 2009 | Italian

On the Mend

Being sick, but not too sick, keeps me sitting still(er) and working.

I am still sick, but on the mend. Strangely, I think being sick almost made me more productive this weekend, because I couldn’t roam around. I got so much done yesterday. Then today, I woke up around 8:00 and promptly…