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Mar 18, 2008 · I'm trying to talk to a friend about ham in Italy but I cannot find a way to say "jambon de pays". Someone has an idea? Many thanx in advance.
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- Che palle! (keh PAL-leh) Literally balls in Italian, and translated word for word as, “What balls!” it’s the short and sweet equivalent to “What a pain in the ass!”
- Che figata (keh fee-GAH-tah) An adventure in Italy done right will leave you with plenty of chances to use and hear, “What a cool thing!”. Best translation is cool in Italian.
- Figurati! (Fee-GUH-rah-tee) No worries in Italian, “Don’t worry about it!” or “It’s nothing!” Just like in English, you can use it when you really mean it: “Thank you so much for the great meal!”
- Mi fa cagare! (mee fah cah-GAH-reh) Italian slang insults take expressing discontent to a whole new level with the descriptive “It makes me poop,” (HA) leaving us English speakers in the dust with our 1 million times less dramatic and funny, “It’s awful.”
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noun. (remainder) the rest (of money, substance) il resto; (of people, things) gli altri (le altre) pl. the rest of the money il resto dei soldi. the rest of them gli altri. the rest of them went swimming gli altri sono andati a nuotare. the rest of us will go later noialtri ci andiamo più tardi.