27. A Postcard From Capri
February 20th, 2006

Some says you haven’t see Italy if you haven’t see the marvelous Isle of Capri. We wouldn’t go that far, but truth is, if you don’t stop there, you’re missing out. So let’s spend a nice afternoon in Capri, looking at the blue sea, relaxing, and writing postcards - in Italian - to your friends back home. Now this is living!
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3 Responses to "27. A Postcard From Capri"
Andrea Says:
October 8th, 2006 at 4:25 pmHey guys!
I’m loving the podcasts…I’m surprised on how easy it is to learn Italian, keep it up!
I have a question though, in english there’s the expression “hugs & kisses” the one we use in valentine’s day cards, letters, etc. , is there an expression like that used in Italy?
LearnItalianPod.com Says:
October 8th, 2006 at 5:48 pmAndrea: It’s “baci” (kisses) e “abbracci” (hugs) - same thing as in English, just the two words are inverted.
lucy Says:
April 8th, 2008 at 9:51 pmvoi siete molto buffo!
is that right? i looked up “funny”, and that looks like buffalo to me. so i don’t know! the “i left my heart in capri” made me laugh…and jane answered with my thought exactly! hahahaha
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