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Eigi Lumi
コミュニティ チューターOne thing I often notice in Italian is how much meaning hides behind small shifts in tone and context.
Let’s take a simple phrase like “va bene”. In English, it might just translate as “okay”… but in Italian, it can change completely depending on how it’s said: it can sound polite, impatient, affectionate, resigned, or completely neutral.
This is something I find fascinating about Italian: it’s not only a language of grammar and vocabulary, but of nuance, rhythm, and storytelling. The same sentence can carry different emotions depending on the situation and the relationship between speakers.
For learners, this is often the point where Italian becomes “real”… when you move from translating words to actually feeling how they work in context.
And I’m curious: what do you find most difficult when trying to sound natural in Italian conversations?
2026年6月8日 23:46
Eigi Lumi
語学スキル
アルバニア語, 英語, フランス語, イタリア語, ノルウェー語, ロシア語
言語学習
ノルウェー語
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