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ITALIAN HAND GESTURES Explained
Real Italians don't need to speak to understand one another. All they need are facial expressions and lots of hand movements ...
As well as adopting the new accent, Althia admitted she now slips Italian phrases into conversations, such as “mamma mia”, “bambino” and “si", and has adopted hand gestures too.
Not every hand gesture is universal ... the word for "cuckold" in Italian, Spanish, and Greek is the same word for "horned." This looks like an 'OK' sign, but not in Brazil Making a circle ...
Cappelli Identity Design has created a personal brand for Luca Vullo, a performer and educator who specialises in Italian gestures Italy is home to many diverse languages and dialects, but the one ...