viernes, 17 de octubre de 2008
Italian Vocabulary!
For example:
My name is .... in Italian is Io sono ......
I am very happy in Italian is Io sono molto felice.
What is your name? in Italian is Come ti chami.
What is your favorite sport? in Italian is Qual è il tuo sport preferito?
Where are you from? in Italian is Dove sei?
Free-time in Italy.
Italy is renowned for its delicious cuisine and there are literally thousands of restaurants including pizzerias and the less formal trattoria. Every town and city has a wide selection of bars, nightclubs and cafes and the larger Italian cities have plenty of casinos.
You can move around whole Italy thanks to the tracks of the railway lines, ferries. In addition, for longer distances, you can also travel comfortably on one of the many domestic flights connecting all the large and medium cities in Italy. Transport means are generally efficient and quite cheap.
Special tipp: enjoy the Italian landscape by bike. Italy is ideal to be discovered by bike and you can also enjoy other means of transport without giving up your bicycle.
Transportation systems. Rome, Milan, Naples and, just recently, have metropolitan trains. All other Italian cities have urban and suburban public transport systems. In Naples, you can also travel on the pictures funicolari. Before you board by bus or metropolitan train, make sure you’ve purchased a ticket from a station.
There are taxi ranks outside every airport, railway station, main city square, or coach station, but you can also call for a white cab on the phone via an integrated taxi radio system in operation all day in major Italian cities.
miércoles, 15 de octubre de 2008
free time
martes, 7 de octubre de 2008
Extreme sports in Italy
jueves, 2 de octubre de 2008
FOOD IN ITALY
MUSIC AND CELEBRATIONS IN ITALY
martes, 23 de septiembre de 2008
Free time in Italy and television programs
-Novels.
-Films.
-Documentaries.
-Children's programs.
-Cartoons.
-Reality shows.
italian sports
parachuting: Italy is a country sensational for its landscape parachuting his sky blue sea make the climate of italy a country unique and enjoyable, especially for extreme sports
lunes, 22 de septiembre de 2008
Italian Sports!!!
Italian Typical Music..
Instrumental and vocal classical music is an iconic part of Italian identity, spanning experimental art music and international fusions to symphonic music and opera. Opera is integral to Italian musical culture, and has become a major segment of popular music. The Neapolitan song, canzone Napoletana, and the cantautori singer-songwriter traditions are also popular domestic styles that form an important part of the Italian music industry, alongside imported genres like jazz, rock and hip hop. Italian folk music is an important part of the country's musical heritage, and spans a diverse array of regional styles, instruments and dances.
viernes, 19 de septiembre de 2008
ITALIAN FOOD, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS
ITALIAN RESTAURANTS: Some restaurants:
- Zafferano: Knightsbridge is awash with Italian restaurants & Zafferano sits at the top of the tree. To Zaff’s many fans, ‘it never fails to exceed expectations’ with its charming blend of rustic brick walls, contemporary furniture, comfortable but buzzing atmosphere & ‘benchmark service’ – conscientious but not too fussy. Head chef Andy Needham leads an accomplished kitchen that executes everything with aplomb, from more complex dishes of finely shredded veal shank encased in billowy ravioli parcels & crowned with a rich, orange-tinged veal jus to less elaborate creations that allow the flavours of superior ingredients to shine through: perfectly griddled seared yellowfin tuna, for instance, is simply accompanied by super-sweet cherry tomatoes & rocket. Desserts are no less exciting – molten chocolate fondant with praline ice-cream is sublime.
- Square Meal Theo Randall at the InterContinental:One of the most lauded openings of 2006 has proved a unanimous hit with those foodies undeterred by its very hotel-ish – & often very quiet – setting within the revamped Interconti. There’s much that impresses: service from the ‘friendly, happy’ staff is first-rate while no expense has been spared either on the dining room’s elegant interior or the sourcing of quality ingredients. As at chef Theo Randall’s alma mater, the River Cafe, provenance is key, allowing strong, clear flavours to shine through, whether a blamelessly fresh assembly of Devon crab with mixed leaves, herbs, aioli & bruschetta or Randall’s signature dish of char-grilled Limousin veal chop with roseval potatoes, roasted artichokes & salsa verde: possibly the juiciest piece of meat in the capital. Pastas & an impeccably kept cheeseboard are other highlights. The only note of caution is that if you want a reminder of how ingredients are supposed to taste, this is an expensive lesson.
- Sartoria: A meal at this tailoring-themed D&D London outpost might well persuade you that bespoke suit you’ve just been measured up for round the corner on Savile Row might need a more generous waist. For, though starters such as octopus carpaccio with tomato & olive dressing sit lightly on the stomach, the rest of the menu is a carb- & protein-lover’s paradise: veal ravioli with butter & marjoram, chicken breast stuffed with mushroom & ricotta with broccoli & chilli, with perhaps a side order of Jersey royal potatoes. The mixing of sweet & sharp flavours stops the overall sensation from being too heavy &, though you might finish with wild berries with fresh mint & vanilla cream, why pass up the opportunity of eating a plate of Italian cheeses? Slick service fits the smart surrounds & corporate ambience to a T, but be warned: Sartoria is ‘excellent but expensive’.
- Riva: There’s no middle ground in discussions of this famous Barnes Italian. Regulars love Riva & will not hear a bad word said about it; one-off visitors & celebrity hunters hate it, citing the brusque service, tired decor, close tables & uncomfortable seats. Though it’s undeniable the staff favours diners they know, the charm of the place can grow on you with repeat visits. There’s a lengthy menu of Italian classics, but those in the know ignore it & ask the urbane proprietor Andrea Riva for his recommendations. The better he knows you, the more appropriate & well judged his suggestions will be & the more you’ll feel part of the restaurant’s inner circle, so much so that you may agree with regulars who say that ‘here is a restaurant you want to go to for the rest of your life’.
Some Hotels in Italy, "La casa Negli Orti", "Villa Bellini", "Katane Domus", "Portatenea", "Scala", "Lo Chalet", "Windrose", "Cappuccino", "Atmosfere", and others.
miércoles, 17 de septiembre de 2008
- Palazzo Vescovile
- Duomo 11th century
- Battistero
- San Giovanni Evangelista 12th century
- Church of Steccata - 16th century
- Palazzo della Pilotta, with his extraordinary Teatro Farnese 16th century
- The Town Hall - 17th century
- Teatro Regio (it is one of the most famous in Italy for grand opera)19th century
- Church of "Annunciata"
- Certosa of Paradigna
- Palazzo Ducale
- Palazzo del Governatore
- Ospedale Vecchio
- Italian Museum of Perfumery
PALERMO: The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architectureand gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence. You can visit palaces and museums: Palazzo dei Normanni, the museum Archeologico Regionale, the Official site of the museums in Palermo
the Cathedral - honey-coloured and Catalan influenced.
VITERBO: See the sights. The main attraction of Viterbo is the town's medieval architecture: the remains of its grand Papal Palace (Palazzo dei Papi) and the humbler medieval lanes. Other individual sights of interest include a couple of museums, the town Cathedral and a selection of other palazzi and churches. Visit thermal springs. Just outside Viterbo are the natural hot springs of Bullicame, known since ancient times. Nowadays there is a thermal spa complex on the site, called Terme dei Papi (Spa of the Popes). Viterbo does not buzz with tourist facilities, but there are a few places to stay in the town, including hotels by the thermal spas, some of which offer a range of 'wellness' packages. Tourists who are planning to hire a car may be interested in one of the area's rural 'agriturismo' accommodation options.
TARANTO: Places to visit on holiday to Taranto, Italy: Campomarino, is a fantastic region of beaches on the coast of Taranto. Taranto villas, in campomarino are ideal for family beach holydays, and after a day on the beaches, the small restaurants offer a sublime meal specially if you try the local fish disches, washed down with the famous wines of the area, including panzerotti, primitivo di manduria and orecchietti.
Weather in Taranto: Durant July and August dayli peak temperatures can reach around 38 C. Average monthly temperatures remain above 20 C from early May right through until late October, giving Taranto a wonderfully long holiday season.
GENOA: A city rich in art and a major seaport, of flourishing trade and commercial exchange, Genoa is one of the most surprising cities in Italy.Long ignored by conventional tourist routes, Genoa offers its visitors incredible attractions and a stunning artistic heritage.
La Lanterna, Villa Doria-Pamphilj, Palazzo Reale (royal Palace), The buildings at Strada Nuova, Piazza San Matteo, Palazzo San Giorgio, Porta Soprana and Colombus' House, The votive tabernacles.
martes, 16 de septiembre de 2008
Vocabulary and extreme sports in italy
Many words we use every day have more than one meaning, however, these words assume a single meaning according to the context in which they are, these words are called: polysemic words and also we have to understand that this phenomenon occurs not only in our country but also in many others, for example Italy.
These are some of the phrases that are used most in any language and its translation into Italian:
EXTREME SPORTS IN ITALY
Italy offers many places for you to practice extreme sports.
In this beautiful country you can practice many extreme sports after, you can see three of the most exciting and extreme sports of italy:
-Climbing: Is a sport of risk, adventure, tactics, equipment and Nature.
The climbing or mountaineering is the discipline that is to make trips into the mountains.
-Bonji jump: If you practice this sport, you can sntirte free, it is not just adrenaline, is also the feeling that you are flying, the air in your face gives the feeling that you are in the clouds but with the assurance that everything is fine.
-Hot-air balloon: The balloon allows a single contact with nature and is an unforgettable experience. This transmission model has a vast history, for it is one of the first means of air transport of human beings.-Skydiving: Skydiving is a technique of jumping with parachute, which can be done from an airplane, helicopter or hot-air balloon, with recreational purposes, sports or transportation (of military personnel or firefighters).
During free fall, the paratroopers "fly" in a relative, but always fall down.
-Paraglider: The Paragliding is perhaps one of the extreme sport of height most important and exciting developments for lovers of heights.
This sport is practiced for more than 200 years after the incredible emergence of hot-air balloon. Although the sensation of floating above the clouds is the same, paragliding offers two different prototypes for this air navigation; Sailing and Ikar.
Italy has endless scenarios so that you can realize your dream and you can practice any of these exciting sports, go .... you can do .jueves, 11 de septiembre de 2008
Italian Food
Other entries of the Italian food is "Panzerotti a la Romana" is the entries most exquisite its ingredients are: flour, gruyer cheese, ham butter, lard for frying, eggs, grated Parmesan, salt and pepper.
viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2008
ROMA
Any epoch is good to visit Rome, since the climatological conditions are not specially adverse in winter, not neither ,your summers are of an unbearable hot.
Let's go when we go what is sure is that we will not lose the opportunity to throw a currency in Trevi's Fountain with the hope of which, as says the legend, everything the one that throws a currency in the Fountain ends up by returning to this city.
And is that Roma inspires love in the tourists.
The captivations of Roma that can be visited:
-Churches:Sant’Andrea en el Quirinal,Basílica Emilia - Aemilia, Basílica Julia, Basílica Ulpia, Basílica de Constantino y Majencio, Basílica de Santa María la Mayor, Basílica de San Pablo Extramuros, Basílica de San Sebastián de las Catacumbas, San Juán de Letrán, Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, and San Pietro in Vincoli.
-Monuments: Arco de Constantino, Arco de Tito , Arco de los Argentarios, Arco de Jano - Arco de Giano, Circo Máximo , Coliseo de Roma, Columna de Focas , Columna de Trajano , Templo de Saturno , and Termas de Tito.
-Museums:Barracco, Capitolinos, Napoleónico, Nazionale Romano; It shapes four museums, Vaticanos,Termas de Diocleciano, Palacio Massimo - Palazzo Massimo, Palacio Altemps, Aula Ottagona,and Cripta Balbi.
-Plazas:Piazza Campo dei Fiori, Quirinale, Popolo,Campidoglio,Della Bocca Della Verità , Barberini, Della Minerva, Della Repubblica, Della Rotonda, Piazza di Spagna, and Piazza Navona.
Also you can encocntrar specializing shops in I cough type of products.
Every its and much more can be doing tourism to in Roma though it will turn out impossible to visit it in the only trip.
Undoubtedly the most comfortable way of travelling to Rome is in plane, coming to the airport of Rome, the airport Leonardo Da Vinci more known as Fiumicino, placed to 32 kilometres of Rome, and connected with the city across trains that connect the airport with the Terminal Station of Rome in only 35 minutes.
Written by Diana Herrera.
jueves, 4 de septiembre de 2008
More than pasta and pizza
The Italian cousine has many differents dishes. Many of them are consumed as unique dishes, such as pizzas.
The kitchen in the north
The kitchen of this area underscores the excellent pasta, cooked with different sauces such as pesto, which has as its main ingredient basil, or bolognese, prepared with meat and tomato. If visiting northern Italy, should not fail to prove some of its most typical dishes such as meatballs and plum duck, the traditional "carpaccio", a plate of raw meat lamb or some of its most popular dishes like veal with mushrooms and walnuts. In addition, there are really tasty fish dishes as the "cake marinara", fish accompanied by vegetables varied.
In the south ...
The cuisine of southern Italy is characterized by the development of simple dishes, which are among their main ingredients olive oil and vegetables and vegetables typical of the area. These include some as zucchini, eggplant, peppers, cauliflower and asparagus. The pasta dishes more consumed in this part of Italy are of course the popular pizzas, in addition to the spaghetti and macaroni, which can both accompanied by a slight sauce and vegetables produced by other more dense with meat and cheese. The main courses of meat are of very good quality, although its fish dishes stand out among worth try octopus, sardines or sole, in addition to its excellent seafood.
Dishes from the center
The cuisine of central Italy are in the basa meat and vegetables and more meat consumed in this area include pork, lamb or cow, and all of them are prepared to grilled as the furnace, alone skewers or in combination with different vegetables and spices. The vegetables are used either as a side dish of meat dishes, the most common artichokes, green beans or truffles, or to develop rich soups such as "cipollata", whose main ingredient is onions.
Sicily and Sardinia
The Sicilian cuisine presents typical Mediterranean dishes, among which one can find excellent recipes for pasta and fish of high quality. If you visit this island can not fail to try some delicious dishes such as rice balls coated with peas, meat and cheese or macaroni and "raggout," a tasty sauce prepared with minced meat. In Sardinia there are many traditional own preparations of the island, as well as various dishes reminiscent of the Catalan cuisine, such as the fabada, which on this island is called "Favata." While one of the dishes on the island is the most prominent 'Torro of Ciabettino', a dish made with veal stuffed with suckling pig, which contains a hare in its interior and that in turn is stuffed with poultry meat, a dish really spectacular.
Cheese, desserts and wines, indispensable
In this country, the cheeses are regarded as a national heritage and its range is almost endless. Some of the more traditional are the Asiago cheese, perfect for eating alone, or Provolone indicated to accompany both the first and main courses, thanks to their ability to melt and thread. Also noteworthy was the Mozzarella cheese, an ingredient in pizza or pasta dishes and vegetables as well as to develop the perfect Gorgonzola snacks and entremeses. Among the highlights of course desserts ice cream, world famous, besides the traditional tiramisu, made with another of the typical Italian cheese, mascarpone. To accompany a typical Italian food, nothing better than one of its excellent wines. Some of the best known are the Marsala, Chianti or Brunello di Montalcino.
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ITALIAN RESTAURANTS
Italian restaurants offer a huge variety of dishes that accommodate all tastes and preferences. Following are the 3 best Italian restaurants
-Al Covo, Venecia
This restaurant specializes in seafood fresh from the lagoon, the menu includes local thin slices of ham and of course, pasta. Recommended: fried squid and crabs served with polenta and sardines and is located in a small street on one side of the lagoon.
-Albergo e Ristorante Real Castello, Piamonte
This restaurant has fabulous views of vineyards and an excellent wine list and one of his specialties is the fresh pasta combined with white truffles and Parmesan.
-Da Delfina, Artimino
This restaurant is 20 minutes from a small town of Florence. This restaurant has big windows and a large terrace in front of a planting of olive trees and in this restaurant prepared pasta sauces and salads mixed with edible flowers growing in the area.
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-B&B Casolare di Remignoli
Is set in the middle of a unique landscape of rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive trees. perfect for spending a peaceful vacation reading by the pool or walking through the picturesque Tuscan countryside. Those who enjoy sports can discover the fabulous scenery by mountain bike or on horseback. The Casolare, ideally located just a few kilometres away from smaller towns like San Gimignano, Certaldo, Colle Val Elsa, Monteriggioni, and Volterra, 20 minutes from Florence and Siena and 40 minutes from Pisa, also allows you to discover numerous artistic and cultural destinations.
-Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia
The exclusive Prime Hotel Principe Torlonia is located in the heart of Rome, dipped into the evergreen trees of the Eternal City. This amazing Hotel keeps a atmosphere of peace and luxury. An elegance merge into the most important places of interest of the Capital, such as Villa Borghese, Piazza di Spagna and Via Veneto, symbols of the Roman "dolce vita". An unforgettable experience framed by a gentle service.
miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2008
Music festivals and other celebrations in Italy
-Internacional festival Reggello contemporary music and classical.
*In Italy celebrated a multitude of religious festivals, cultural, historical and traditional throughout the year.
*One of the most important festivals that are held is the Carnival of Venice, but also are very important spectacular Easter processions which are held in Taranto, Chieti, Florence and Sicily.
*But the most important festivals in tradition and history of Italy and which, over the years have become essential at parties are "The Career of Candles," "The Palio of Ballesta" those held in Gubbio and Cavalcade of Sardinia, the three held in May. "The Race of the four Maritime Republics Ancient" is celebrated during the month of June in Pisa, Venice, Genoa and Amalfi.
*During the months of July and August, resulting in one of the most important festivals in the country, this is "Il Palio" and finally in September they celebrate the "Historical Regatta Venetian."lunes, 25 de agosto de 2008
Cities of Italy
It is a ciudad classified with a humid subtropical climate. In contrast with most of Italy that they have a Mediterranean climate, the winters in Milan are humid and cold while the summers are warm and with enough shame habitually. The average temperatures are between(among)-3 / + 6°C during January and of +15 / + 28°C in July.The snowfalls are common in winter though with the passage of time they have been diminishing in frequency and quantity. The historical average of snow in the area of Milan is between 35 and 45 cm. The dampness is high enough during the year and the annual rainfall is 1000 mm.
The port of Genoa contains also a faro beacon, called the Torre della Lanterna (this is, the " tower of the lantern "), symbol of the city.
Written by Diana Herrera
sábado, 23 de agosto de 2008
Italy
From the 6th century Bergamo was the seat of one of the most important Lombard duchies of northern Italy, together with Brescia, Trento and Cividale del Friuli: its first Lombard duke was Wallaris. After the conquest by Charlemagne of the Lombard Kingdom, it became the seat of a county under one Auteramus (died 816). From the 11th century onwards Bergamo was an independent commune, taking part in the Lombard League which defeated Frederick I Barbarossa in 1165. Caught in the bitter fights between Guelphs and Ghibellines, led in the city by the Colleoni and the Suardi respectively, from 1264 Bergamo was intermittently under the rule of Milan. In 1331 it gave itself to John of Bohemia, but later the Visconti of Milan reconquered it. After a short conquest by the Malatesta in 1407, in 1428 it fell under the control of the Venetian Republic, remaining part of it until 1797. Notably, the Venetians fortified the higher portion of the town (see Main sights section).
In 1815 it was assigned to Austria. Giuseppe Garibaldi freed it 1859, and thenceforth Bergamo was part of the Kingdom of Italy.
viernes, 22 de agosto de 2008
Rome:
Is a city of Europa's south, in the province of Rome, in the Italic Peninsula, which former was the capital of the Roman Empire, and today it is the capital of the modern condition of Italy, your historical importance is very big; and Roam's city is the Vatican.
Nápoles:
It is the city most filled with the south of Italy, the capital of the region of Campania and of the province of Naples. The city of Naples has a bit less than 1 million inhabitants in 117 km2.
They have reputation of people sordid and slightly related to the mafia.
Venecia:
The city of the channels, it is the capital of Véneto's region. It is placed on a set of islands that Adriatic Sea spreads in a swampy lagoon in the sea, between(among) the river mouths of the rivers (south) Po, and (north) Piave, in the North-East of Italy.
Foundation the city has suffered the effects of periodic floods. At present the city is considered in serious threat by the repeated floods.