Italiano 101 A few words to
A few words to
carry with you.
You don't need fluent Italian to feel at home here — but a handful of phrases goes a long way. Read them aloud for practice, and don't be shy about rolling your R's.
Benvenuti
Welcome
Buongiorno
Good morning / Good day
Buonasera
Good evening
Grazie
Thank you
Prego
You're welcome / Please, go ahead
Salute!
Cheers! (to your health)
Buon appetito
Enjoy your meal
Famiglia
Family
Festa
Feast / Festival
Piazza
Town square
Mangia!
Eat!
Che bello!
How beautiful!
Want to go further? The
Rev. Oreste Pandola Learning Center offers Italian
language classes — along with cooking and culture — each fall and spring, right here
in the neighborhood.