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Add your entry in the Collaborative Dictionary. Sure, studying Italian through books is excellent, but sometimes you miss something – real-life language!And fluency will come to you, even more, when you can speak more conversationally – when you know some Italian slang. In real life, people don’t talk like they do in language books or listening exercises. Learning some Italian slang words and phrases will certainly help you if you’re planning to go to Italy, and it’ll help you sound more authentic to your Italian friends. In this article, we’ll learn the meaning and pronunciation of some of the most common Italian slang terms so that you can really sound like a local. Why you need to know Italian slang terms1. Italian dialectsSure, Italian has a standard version we all speak… But do we? When I was younger, I found out that a word I was using all the time was not actually Italian. It was an ‘Italianized’ expression from my regional dialect. In Italy, every region has its own dialect, often even more than one. Even if speaking Italian and speaking a dialect are not the same, many words cross the language border and become part of the slang. This makes Italian slang terms incredibly varied and rich. Depending on the region you visit, you might find different accents, expressions and words. This article will look at the main ones used (or at least understood) in the whole peninsula. But there are many more out there, so keep that in mind. 2. Natural languageMost of the time, with our friends and family, the language we use is not as polished as that found in books or language courses. Real language is fluid and varied, and it usually contains a lot of familiar terms, idiomatic expressions and slang. Knowing it will help you feel more comfortable in every kind of situation that involves the Italian language. 3. It’s fun!Most of all, learning casual Italian conversation is fun! Many expressions’ literal English translations won’t make sense. They’ll just make you laugh. But they also give you an insight into Italian culture and mindset. Download our free guide to Italian slang!Let’s begin!Let’s start looking at some of the most commonly used colloquial words and phrases. In the table below, you will find different columns: one for the slang phrase in Italian, one with the English translation or meaning and one for the pronunciation. Here we transcribed the Italian pronunciation phonetically so that an English speaker can easily understand how to say the words correctly and practice their Italian aloud. As we mentioned above, there might be different pronunciations of the same word according to regional accents and dialects. However, these words are mostly understood everywhere in Italy. When a word is typical of a region or area, you’ll find it specified next to the word or phrase in question in the table below. Italian slang words
Italian slang phrasesPositive phrasesHere are some slang expressions you can use when you’re in a good mood!
Italian expressions for when you’re not in the best moodAnd these are for when you’re not in the mood… In those cases especially, conventional language is never enough!
Italian internet slangThe internet often has its own language, and it’s the same in Italy… The only odd thing here is that most Italian Internet slang actually comes from the English language. Look at the words in the table below, they are Italianized English words. Careful though, you need to pronounce them with an Italian accent, otherwise people won’t understand you.
Italian slang for moneyEvery language has its own slang for money. Check out these expressions you can use to talk about your finances.
Italian slang for friendLet’s now see some expressions you can use to talk with or about your friends. These can vary a lot according to the region you’re in. Here we tried to keep it simple, most words are understood everywhere in Italy.
Free downloadable guide to Italian slangWe've created a list of popular slang words and phrases so you can start sounding like, and connect with Italian locals. This guide to slang will take your Italian learning to the next level. More FAQsHere are some more phrases you might find useful… Even just to better understand everyday conversation. How do you say “how are you” informally in Italian?
What is some Italian slang for dating?
What are some other fun general Italian expressions?Cavoli!Funnily enough, we have a lot of Italian expressions that have to do with cabbages… Cavoli!
Slang for telling someone to sod off without being too rudeWell, hopefully you won’t need to use these. But they are always useful!
Fun hacks for learning Italian colloquialismsWell, one of our best tips to learn them is to get out there and learn slang as it is meant to be learned – on the streets. Talk to people!This doesn’t mean you have to move to Napoli and start hanging out in sketchy neighborhoods, of course, but just try to talk to Italian native speakers as much as you can. Languages are alive, they change and evolve constantly, and slang does too. The best way to learn it is to get away (for a while) from books, phones and computers, and talk to real people. And most of all, don’t be afraid of asking questions, making mistakes or not knowing a word! Make a listWhenever you hear a phrase that you like (or perhaps don’t understand), write it down in a list. You can then practice using it in sentences or ask for an explanation whenever the occasion arises. As you probably know, making lists is always a great way of remembering new vocab, so why not do it with casual and informal words as well? Read blogs, watch videos, follow influencersYes, we know we just told you to get out and speak to real people… And it still might be the best way of learning conversational and colloquial Italian. But it’s not always easy (or even possible at all) to do it, right? So, if you have no way of talking to Italian native speakers in person, use the magic that is the internet! You can follow Italian influencers on Instagram and watch their stories, read Italian personal blogs and posts, watch ‘homemade’ Italian YouTube videos about interesting topics. So, try to have contact with ‘real people’, even if over the internet. Real people use real language, and real language is full of slang! Now, get out and practice!We hope that knowing some slang words will help you understand Italian conversation, whether in-person or while you watch Italian movies. All that’s left for you to do now is to go out and practice where slang belongs, in real life! Additionally, you can round up your learning by acquainting yourself with the many ways you can greet someone in Italian, casually or formally. In bocca al lupo! How do you say friend in Italian slang?If you want to say “friends” in Italian, you would say either “amici” (male friends or mixed group) or “amiche” (female friends).
What does Wee Wee mean in Italian?wee-wee {noun}
pipì {f} [child.
Why do Italians say Bo?The meaning of boh is easily explained: boh is the most informal way to say “I don't know” in Italian. It's kind of like when we say “dunno.”
How do you say bro in Italian slang?As other users pointed out, the proper translation is “fratello”. If you wanted to know the equivalent of the word “brother” said between friends and in slang, you may hear people saying “fra'” (like “bro”) but it is very uncommon. Most of the time you would hear people saying “amico”, being translateable as “dude”.
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