Serena is a university student from the beautiful seaside town of Maratea, in Basilicata, in the south of Italy. She's very friendly and takes us shopping for clothes, to her home, to meet her friends, to get ready for a party, and to a music store.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy Lucano
Go clothes shopping with Serena, who's looking for something nice for a festa, as well as some everyday wear.
Difficulty: Beginner
Italy Lucano
Serena is still shopping for clothes, and looks at some pretty flashy shoes. In the end, though, she goes for the jacket, and she fishes in her bag for the cash. She gives us a good example of how the plural is used when talking about euros. Euro is both singular and plural in Italian. So whether we're talking about soldi (money) or euro (euros), Italians think in the plural!
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