After spending time with my roommates and Italian friends, you learn a thing or two about the culture. It’s not hard to see that fifty-percent of the Italian language is made up of hand motions. Many gestures are just meant to emphasize normal conversations. Some others belong to the category of Parolacce (bad words — but we won’t explore that here). Nada’s Italy gives a quick and fun tutorial. Divertisi!
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