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The Caribbean is really nice, well most of it is. Haiti was my favorite but I have to say that I was disappointed with Jamaica. They do make some wonderful Rum drinks though!
The potato ravioli sounds delicious. I'm willing to try anything once. I do think I would have to talk myself into the suckling pig..... I'm definitely a seafood kind of girl. I've always been. Everywhere I've lived *Seattle, California, New England, and now Florida* there has always been an emphasis on seafood. Love, love, love calamari.
Ma Va!!!! Poor Thomas! She's......uhm.....interesting. She's definitely attractive but eeeeeeeek! Italy sure does have some different standards in their programming. I'm not a prude by any means but some of the things I saw were kind of cringe worthy. I can't imagine he was okay with her baring all for everyone to see in print and on television. Some things should just be kept between two people. I could be wrong though.
Good for Matteo and speaking out about gay rights!!!!!!! I think it's an issue that everyone should discuss. God knows we certainly have our own issues with it here in America.
Congratulations for learning Italian. I think a tutor would be better because then you would have that interaction with a native speaker. That's the one thing that I'm missing out on. Since I'm not in class at the moment. I don't really have anyone to speak with. I do have a co-worker who is Italian, but I rarely see him and honestly, I think he's more interested in hugging me. He's from Sicily. So he'll talk to me in Italian and I try to answer him back but sometimes I get embarrassed because I feel like an idiot. But I am trying. It's funny, I should take a picture, my house is covered in post-it notes with the word of the item in Italian. My goal is to look at it and use it in a sentence.
Here's a link to help you: www.forvo.com/languages/
It's a website where native speakers upload themselves speaking words in the different languages.
I never would have guessed that English was your second language. What is your first? I agree, the Italian verbs are difficult, but the grammar like- l'imperfetto e il passato prossimo are currently kicking my butt!
A presto!
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