16. Let’s Go Shopping!
January 6th, 2006

Someone once said “Whoever said money can’t buy happiness simply didn’t know where to go shopping”. What do you think? Well, let’s go shopping and find out! Many Italian products are world-famous for their style and quality, and if you go to Italy, you’ll definitely want to know how to ask “How much is this?”.
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2 Responses to "16. Let’s Go Shopping!"
Ryan Freebern Says:
January 6th, 2006 at 8:40 amThe mp3 link doesn’t seem to be working today.
Do you think in the future it might be possible for you to post a list of the Italian phrases (and their English translations) along with the mp3s? I would find it quite helpful to be able to read the words that are being said as well as hear them.
Thanks for providing a fantastic podcast! My wife and I are going to Florence in May, and these mp3s are definitely helping me get a handle on the language!
LearnItalianPod.com Says:
January 6th, 2006 at 9:42 amRyan,
Thank you for pointing out the link issue. It’s working now.
As far as to post a list of the Italian phrases (and their English translations) - yes, it’s going to happen very soon.
Florence is a beautiful city and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it very much!
Buona Fortuna, e Buon Viaggio!
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