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Community TutorI would live in Italy. I love Italy, I've been there two times so I'm sure I would love to live there. I want to live there so I can improve my Italian. I have a basic level of Italian but as my mother tongue is Spanish and I also speak French, I think that in one year I could make a big improvement.
Nov 8, 2021 10:30 PM
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I would live in Italy. I love Italy, I've been there two times so I'm sure I would love to live there. I want to live there so I can improve my Italian. I have a basic level of Italian but as my mother tongue is Spanish and I also
speak French, I think that in one year I could make a big improvement.
Nothing is impossible! Since you already know Spanish and French , learning Italian will be much easier! It would be a pleasure for me to help if you decide to study it ☺️
November 8, 2021
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I would live in Italy because I love Italy. I've been there two times (twice) so I'm sure I love to live there. I believe I can improve my Italian there. Currently, I have a basic level in Italian but as my mother tongue is Spanish and I can also
speak French, I think that within one year I would make a big improvement in my Italian.
Yes I believe so as Italian is similar to Spanish and takes in French as well.
Buenos dias, buongiorno, bonjour ....
November 8, 2021
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I would live in Italy. I love Italy, I've been there two times so I'm sure I
would love to live there. I want to live there so I can improve my Italian. I
have a basic level of Italian but as my mother tongue is Spanish and I also
speak French, I think that in one year I could make a big improvement.
November 8, 2021
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English, French, Italian, Spanish
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English, French, Italian
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