Diamonds in Bohemia (twinni_two) wrote in linguaphiles,
Diamonds in Bohemia
twinni_two
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Would anyone of you  lovely helpful amazingly linguistically talented people out there bear to give this humble suppliant some Italian phrases for her Classics trip to Italy? Something along the lines of "sorry", "I don't speak Italian", "how are you", "can I have...please?". I would be so grateful.
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