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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 5 MIN

5. 7 espressioni con il cibo

from Italiano a Modo mio · host Italiano con Cristina

[B1] Discover 7 everyday Italian expressions related to food! In this episode of the podcast Italiano a modo mio, I explain the meaning and origins of popular idioms like:To be good as bread (essere buono come il pane)To give back pan for focaccia (rendere pan per focaccia)Like cabbage at snack time (c’entra come i cavoli a merenda)To have prosciutto on your eyes (avere il prosciutto sugli occhi)To end with tarallucci and wine (finire a tarallucci e vino)To be like parsley (essere come il prezzemolo)To put too much meat on the fire (mettere troppa carne al fuoco)These expressions will enrich your Italian and help you understand Italian culture better — especially Italians’ special relationship with food!👉 Which expression is your favorite? How do you say it in your language? Share in the comments!👉 Listen, practice, and compare your own daily routine with mine! If you want the transcript with translations of difficult words and exercises, you’ll soon find it on my Patreon.📧 Connect with me: [email protected] Italki: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/7072536 Web site: www.dilloinitaliano.com #learnitalian #italianpodcast #italianlistening #learnitalianonline #italianforbeginners #italianteacher #italianlanguage #studyingitalian #italianinput #italianstories #italianforintrovert #italianoperstranieri

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[B1] Discover 7 everyday Italian expressions related to food! In this episode of the podcast Italiano a modo mio, I explain the meaning and origins of popular idioms like:To be good as bread (essere buono come il pane)To give back pan for focaccia (rendere pan per focaccia)Like cabbage at snack time (c’entra come i cavoli a merenda)To have prosciutto on your eyes (avere il prosciutto sugli occhi)To end with tarallucci and wine (finire a tarallucci e vino)To be like parsley (essere come il prezzemolo)To put too much meat on the fire (mettere troppa carne al fuoco)These expressions will enrich your Italian and help you understand Italian culture better — especially Italians’ special relationship with food!👉 Which expression is your favorite? How do you say it in your language? Share in the comments!👉 Listen, practice, and compare your own daily routine with mine! If you want the transcript with translations of difficult words and exercises, you’ll soon find it on my Patreon.📧 Connect with me: [email protected] Italki: https://www.italki.com/en/teacher/7072536 Web site: www.dilloinitaliano.com #learnitalian #italianpodcast #italianlistening #learnitalianonline #italianforbeginners #italianteacher #italianlanguage #studyingitalian #italianinput #italianstories #italianforintrovert #italianoperstranieri

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