Archive for the year 2011
Giugno Posted by Serena on Jun 2, 2011
The name of the month giugno (June) comes from the Roman goddess Juno, wife of the god Jupiter. Festività (Festivals): On the 2nd of June we celebrate la Festa Nazionale della Repubblica. In 1946 the Italian people held a referendum on whether to remain a kingdom or to become a republic. The decision was made…
Musica Mattutina – Morning Music Posted by Serena on May 30, 2011
Not having regular nine to five jobs, we tend to have our own orario (timetable). However, even if we do need to alzarci presto (get up early) we rarely have to use la sveglia (the alarm clock) because every morning a series of reliable events take place that make sure we don’t stay in bed…
Il Pino Solitario Posted by Serena on May 27, 2011
Recently we went to visit my cousin who lives in Santa Margherita Ligure, near Genova. As it was a nice day, we decided to go out for a walk after lunch. My cousin suggested we walked to Portofino, 6 km away along the beautiful Ligurian coast. On our way to Portofino we passed uno scoglio…
Albicocche al Marsala Posted by Serena on May 24, 2011
Going to the greengrocer at this time of year is a feast for the eyes and dolori per il portafoglio (pains for the wallet). Summer fruits such as fragole (strawberries), ciliege (cherries), albicocche (apricots), nespole (medlars), pesche (peaches) and meloni (melons), are just coming into season, but they are still very expensive. Last week I…
Andiamo a votare Posted by Serena on May 21, 2011
Here in Italy on the 15th and 16th of May, many towns and cities held elections to vote for their new administration. Amongst these was our local town, Pontremoli. Here in Pontremoli four groups put themselves forward as candidates for election: ‘Cara Puntremal’ (‘Dear Pontremoli’. ‘Puntremal’ is the dialect spelling for Pontremoli), ‘Amo Pontremoli’ (‘I…
Nomi Composti Posted by Serena on May 18, 2011
Not content with confusing foreigners with multisyllabic words we frequently like to stick a couple of them together – just for fun! These nouns, which consist of two or more words joined together, are called nomi composti. Here are a few common ones: 1. formed from the verb parare = to shield / to protect…
Ti fregano anche da morto Posted by Serena on May 15, 2011
It never ceases to amaze me the variety of ways in which i furbi riescono a fregare la gente (cunning people manage to rip folk off). Here is a little story about a fregatura (scam) that I read in the newspaper Il Secolo XIX: Tangenti sui morti, tre arresti – Bribes for the dead, three…