Ciao everyone

Hello pauline3
…no problem, but “Ciao” could be a good name for a cat :slight_smile:

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Thank you, I will try that next time my sister is here, it sounds lovely!

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How are you enjoying the forum so far?..:grinning:

Sorry, I’ve just read you are female as well, it’s funny how I associate a farmer as male, I think they mostly were, when I was growing up.

…don’t you miss it?

good, thank you :slight_smile: I’m learning a lot of idiomatic sentences!

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Benvenuta Giusi, spero che il forum ti piaccia

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Grazie Judd, italiano perfetto!

Hi and welcome .:slight_smile:

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Grazie - courtesy of Duo LIngo. Still have a long way to go, but I’m getting there slowly. :slight_smile:

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…it is a good idea… I will use Duo LIngo to improve my English :slight_smile:

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Your English seem pretty good already .
My half Italian husband can just about manage Mama Mia , pizza and pasta Napolitano .

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Buongiorno Giusi,

Welcome to our forum, we are all very friendly on here.

Susie

I’m impressed! :smiley:

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What? He never says… ‘Ti Amo’? :laughing:

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Sorry Giusi, l forgot to say, Welcome to the forum. I hope you’re enjoying it.

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Just asked him
He said ‘what does that mean ‘
Doh !

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Hello, no problem this happens non only to me but very often for many jobs… I think that this also depends a lot on the conventions of languagea despite men and women have always worked together in the countryside.

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…very funny!! :rofl:

Hello susiejaeger,
thank you :slight_smile:
yes, I’m having fun!

I’d jumped to the same conclusion, based solely on the username ending in “i” instead of “a” :joy::joy:

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