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  1. Italian-English - WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2008 · Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: italiano e inglese.

  2. English - Italian Search Tutorial - WordReference Forums

    May 28, 2009 · Brescia ( 🇮🇹 ) Italian May 28, 2009 #1 There are two ways to search the WordReference dictionaries and forums: 1. The Dictionary and thread title search box (found …

  3. Italiano-Español - WordReference Forums

    Dec 17, 2007 · Temas y preguntas sobre el idioma, en italiano y castellano. Idiomas autorizados: italiano y castellano. Argomenti e domande linguistiche. Le discussioni sono in italiano e …

  4. Abbreviations in Italian - WordReference Forums

    Jul 27, 2012 · Le abbreviazioni nella lingua italiana - Abbreviations in Italian Paulfromitaly Jul 27, 2012

  5. WordReference Forums

    Dec 10, 2025 · Italian Italian-English Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: …

  6. Solo Italiano - WordReference Forums

    Oct 23, 2005 · Argomenti e domande linguistiche in italiano. No English or other languages allowed here!

  7. Pronunciation of s between vowels in Italian - WordReference …

    Sep 28, 2023 · The IPA transliteration in the Collins dictionary in Wordreference used to show whether an s between two vowels in an Italian word is pronounced as an s or a z (as in …

  8. Italian [pronunciation] | WordReference Forums

    Apr 11, 2022 · The pronunciation of Italian with an initial (ī) sound (pronounced like the word eye ) and often with level stress on the first and second syllables: (ī′tal′yən) is heard primarily from …

  9. Italiano-Français - WordReference Forums

    Mar 20, 2006 · Lingue permesse: italiano e francese / Langues autorisées : français et italien.

  10. Ending a letter or an e-mail in Italian - WordReference Forums

    Dec 29, 2004 · In italian you usually begin a letter with "Caro/Cara" and it doesn't imply romantic love. When you end a letter you may use more than just one expression which could be: spero …