28. At The Hotel
February 27th, 2006

One of the best way to enjoy Italy is renting a car, driving through the countryside, and stop for the night at a typical family-run small hotel. Let’s make sure that making a reservation and checking in at that cozy Italian hotel is going to be easy and fun by practicing these simple but very useful sentences.
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4 Responses to "28. At The Hotel"
Tama Says:
February 28th, 2006 at 2:51 pm:P i love it ! hehe great job guys , ma nn credi che un podcast su il festival di SanRemo would be a good idea ?
it is Italys largest music contest
hehe e iniziato ieri , con Anna Tatangelo cantando , ma
sabato c’e Laura
con “Lei” (from the Barilla Commerical
) e La Solitudine , e credo che anche un duetto insieme a Eros con “Volare” but im not sure
but anyways
keep up the good work!!
Rosanne Mallett Says:
March 13th, 2006 at 1:58 pmI love your podcasts. I am taking Italian currently and this is GREAT! Grazie!
Shirley C. Says:
August 10th, 2008 at 2:37 amMassimo asks for a “camera”, the receptionist at the hotel gives a “stanza”. I guess the two words both mean “room”. Is there a significant difference in their meaning and usage? Can we safely use them interchangeably?
LearnItalianPod.com Says:
August 11th, 2008 at 9:57 pmShirley, yes you can safely use them interchangeably.
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