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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Some Sundays ago, at the Brunch, we were practicing Italian at the table where I sat. We talked about many interesting topics during the three hours of language exchange. At a certain point, someone asked me, &#8220;Have you ever made a fool of yourself for not knowing how to pronounce a word correctly in another language?&#8221; Of course my answer was: &#8220;Yes!&#8221;.Here&#8217;s my story, of how I made a fool of myself in front of my former Italian in-laws:I had been in Italy for a short time, only a couple<a class="more-link" href="https://speakquick.es/en/i-made-a-fool-of-myself/">SEE DETAILS <span class="more-link-image"></span><span class="more-link-hover-image"></span></a></p>
<p>La entrada <a href="https://speakquick.es/en/i-made-a-fool-of-myself/">Have you ever made a fool of yourself for not knowing how to pronounce a word correctly in another language?</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://speakquick.es/en/">The Friday Language Exchange</a>.</p>
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							Some Sundays ago, at the Brunch, we were practicing Italian at the table where I sat. We talked about many interesting topics during the three hours of language exchange. At a certain point, someone asked me, &#8220;<strong>Have you ever made a fool of yourself for not knowing how to pronounce a word correctly in another language?</strong>&#8221; Of course my answer was: &#8220;Yes!&#8221;.						</div>
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							<strong>Here&#8217;s my story, of how I made a fool of myself in front of my former Italian in-laws</strong>:<br />I had been in Italy for a short time, only a couple of months, so my Italian was still not very good. That was also the time I had been dating Riccardo. We had met in a bar, he was the bartender and we fell in love almost at first sight (I say almost because I went many times to make sure he had seen me). We started dating on Halloween night (maybe a premonition of what that relationship would be like, but this is another story). And soon after he wanted to introduce me to his parents, I&#8217;d been putting off until he told me it was his mother&#8217;s birthday and that she wanted me to go to the celebration too. I could not refuse, so I arranged myself in the Italian style, that is, a little dress, heels, makeup&#8230; but all very posh (those of you who know me know that I usually go quite formal, but Riccardo said that Spanish women, myself included, seemed very hippies).						</div>
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							In short, there I was, looking my finest, putting to the test the Italian I had learned in two months of classes, with my new in-laws who I had just met. I was extremely nervous so I didn&#8217;t speak too much, but when the waiter arrived I had to open my mouth to order my food. Well, for those of you who do not speak Italian, I will tell you that it is VERY important to highlight the double letters; that is, if there are two &#8220;n&#8221; in a row, or two &#8220;m&#8221;, &#8220;l&#8221;, &#8220;s&#8221;, it does not matter the letter, if there are two together, you have to pronounce both, because the meaning of the word can change. I wanted to order the &#8220;all&#8217;arrabbiata&#8221; macaroni (it could be translated as &#8220;angry&#8221;, basically they are a bit spicy), but instead of ordering &#8220;le pe<strong>nn</strong>e all&#8217;arrabbiata&#8221; I asked for &#8220;pe<strong>n</strong>e all&#8217;arrabbiata&#8221;, which it turns out to be an angry penis&#8230;						</div>
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							Everyone&#8217;s eyes widened and my mother-in-law, raising her voice, repeated to the waiter that what I wanted was teh pasta. I wanted to die of shame. I don&#8217;t think I spoke more during the whole awkward evening.						</div>
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							Now I remember it and I laugh, but at that moment I had a terrible time. The good thing is that I learned the importance of pronunciation. This is not learned with books or apps, it is learned by speaking with native speakers.						</div>
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							<a href="https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/BarcelonaLanguageExchange/events">If you also want to have fun chatting with native speakers of the language you want to improve while enjoying a delicious meal, follow this link</a>.						</div>
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							What about you? Have you ever made a fool of yourself for not knowing how to pronounce a word correctly in another language? Share your story with us either at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/BarcelonaLanguageExchange/events">ONLINE Language Exchange</a>, at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/BarcelonaLanguageExchange/events/lgzwfsyccgbfb/">Paella &amp; Language Exchange this Saturday, April 3rd</a>, or at the <a href="https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/BarcelonaLanguageExchange/events/lrsggsyccgbpb/">Brunch &amp; Language Exchange on Sunday, April 11th</a>. And if you want to see your story published, you can send it to us at <a href="mailto:info@speakquick.es">info@speakquick.es</a>						</div>
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							<span style="letter-spacing: 0px;">Best,</span></p><p>Aina						</div>
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		<p>La entrada <a href="https://speakquick.es/en/i-made-a-fool-of-myself/">Have you ever made a fool of yourself for not knowing how to pronounce a word correctly in another language?</a> se publicó primero en <a href="https://speakquick.es/en/">The Friday Language Exchange</a>.</p>
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