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Marika spiega
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Marika explains a great many things connected with the Italian language and culture. Geared towards beginners, the videos include Italian lessons, simple recipes, conversation, and lots more.

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Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 6

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Marika finishes up with two more expressions related to seafaring. The first one is very similar in meaning to an expression Marika mentioned in an earlier video. Perhaps you will recognize it.

Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 5

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Marika explains some super common expressions Italians use all the time. After watching the video, try using them to describe a situation in your life.

Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 4

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Marika discusses two final expressions linked to the nautical world. One of the two is more of an Italian proverb, and a very important one.

Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 3

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Here are some more expressions having to do with seafaring. In general, they are used figuratively, in a similar way to how they're used in English.

Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 2

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Italy

When you pull your oars back in the boat, you stop rowing and sometimes this means you are giving up. Italians have an expression for this: Tirare i remi in barca. Marika explains this and other expressions using nautical terms.

Marika spiega - Espressioni legate al mare e al mondo nautico - Part 1

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Italy

Italia's peninsula is surrounded by water on three sides, so the topic of the sea creeps into the conversation easily. Marika explains some expressions inspired by the sea and the nautical world.

Marika spiega - Il clima e i suoi eventi - Part 4

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Italy

Marika explains about the risks of global warming, fossil fuels, the greenhouse effect and what we can do to lessen the damage being caused.

Marika spiega - Il clima e i suoi eventi - Part 3

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Marika talks about the difference between normal climactic events and extreme climactic events such as flooding, storms, and droughts.

Marika spiega - Il clima e i suoi eventi - Part 2

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Italians talk about the weather a lot, and in particular, the winds that come in from different directions. Marika gives us the rundown.

Marika spiega - Il clima e i suoi eventi - Part 1

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Italy

What is climate change? What are the elements that make up climate? Marika begins answering these questions.

Marika spiega - Espressioni con la bocca - Part 2

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In this video, Marika explains plenty of expressions with the word bocca (mouth). Listen for the double C!

Marika spiega - Espressioni con la bocca - Part 1

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Italy

There are a lot of Italian expressions using la bocca (the mouth) in a literal or figurative way. Marika tells us about some of them

Marika spiega - Espressioni con orecchie

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Italy

There are quite a few expressions having to do with the ear and Marika gives us plenty of examples. Let's keep in mind that the plural of orecchio is orecchie, in other words, a masculine singular noun with a feminine plural. But in some places, people use the masculine plural orecchi.

Marika spiega - Espressioni con la parola lingua

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Italy

You will find out in this video that there are really a lot of expressions using la lingua (the tongue). The tongue can be lunga (long), sciolta (loose), biforcuta (forked) and more. We use the tongue when we speak, so lots of these expressions involve speaking.

Marika spiega - Verbi in arre, orre, urre

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If you have ever wondered what conjugation (first -are, second -ere, or third -ire) verbs that end in -arre, -orre, or -urre belong, you will find the answer in this video!

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