Just like the English ‘everywhere’, ovunque (hear it pronounced here) is an adverb used to refer to all places or the whole of a specific place, usually in a hyperbolic or exaggerated manner. For ...
A multi-dimensional mathematical theory applied to texts belonging to the classical Greek Literature spanning eight centuries ...
Bollitore (hear it pronounced here) is the Italian word for ‘kettle’. The word comes from bollire (‘to boil’) and is one of ...
A WOMAN has revealed that she’s started talking in a full-blown Italian accent after having a stroke, despite never having visited the country.  Althia Bryden, 58, who is retired and lives in ...