An Italian Lesson for Valentine’s Day

14 Feb

Roses are red
Le rose sono rosse

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Tomatoes are too
I pomodori sono anche

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I’ll have mine with caprese and pasta
Avrò la mia con caprese e pasta

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And a bit of vino too!
E un po ‘di vino anche!

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In whichever language sings to you,

Happy Valentine’s Day!
Buon San Valentino!

Ciao,

Judy

 

11 Responses to “An Italian Lesson for Valentine’s Day”

  1. Alexis's avatar
    Alexis February 14, 2015 at 12:09 PM #

    Hehehehe. Happy Valentine’s Day!!!

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  2. Jean's avatar
    Jean February 14, 2015 at 12:22 PM #

    Judy, many thanks for helping me with my Italian. And, since I am now in full planning mode for my trip this year, let me use this day to express my appreciation for all the information you make available to everyone. I know you think of this blog as a personal diary but it has become a wonderful travel resource for us all. Grazie

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  3. jdimetros@casaitaliachicago.org's avatar
    jdimetros@casaitaliachicago.org February 14, 2015 at 2:22 PM #

    Bello!  Brava Giuditta!  Complimenti. 

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  4. Diana's avatar
    Diana February 14, 2015 at 2:35 PM #

    Happy Valentine’s DAY!!!

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  5. Charles's avatar
    Charles February 14, 2015 at 4:47 PM #

    Aloha Judy,
    Happy Valentine’s Day.
    Yum & Beautiful!
    It’s pouring rain in Honolulu. 😦
    All the Best,
    Charles on island

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  6. Saana / Always Abroad's avatar
    Saana / Always Abroad February 23, 2015 at 4:20 PM #

    I’m not in Italy at the moment and just looking at these pictures of Italian food made me drool a little. I’m visiting your blog for the first time – another blogger writing about Italy here 🙂

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