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BEYOND CAZZO:THECURSES, SLANG, ANDSTREET

LINGOYOUNEEDTOKNOW WHENYOUSPEAKITALIANO

TALK DIRTY

ITALIAN

ALEXIS MUNIER & EMMANUEL TICHELLI

Copyright © 2008 byAlexis Munier and Emmanuel Tichelli All rights reserved.

This book, or parts thereof, maynot be reproduced in anyform without permission from the publisher; exceptions are made for brief excerpts used in published reviews.

Published by

Adams Media, an F+WPublications Company 57 Littlefield Street, Avon, MA02322 www.adamsmedia.com

ISBN 13: 978-1-59869-769-8 ISBN 10: 1-59869-769-2 eISBN: 978-1-44051-582-8

Printed in Canada.

J I H G F E D C B A

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To my nonna Angela, whose kindness, wisdom, and faith always

prevented her from using Dirty Italian even when she should have.

Emmanuel Tichelli

To my Papa Colonel,

who hates pasta, loves spaghetti westerns, and still calls them “Eye-talians.”

Alexis Munier

CONTENTS

Introduction

CHAPTER ONE

Qui non si parla italiano:What’s That Strange Language?

CHAPTER TWO

Ciao bambino: Getting Off on the Right Foot

CHAPTER THREE

La testa a posto: Smart, stupid, or just plain nuts

CHAPTER FOUR

Ma ce l’hai il cazzo?: Words to Both Flatter and Insult

CHAPTER FIVE

A manetta: On the Road Again

CHAPTER SIX

Cosa bolle in pentola: Food, Glorious Food

CHAPTER SEVEN

Superalcolizzato: Beer Before Liquor . . .

CHAPTER EIGHT

Come stai?: Expressing Your Ups and Downs

CHAPTER NINE

Farsi un culo così: Yes, You Do Need an Education

CHAPTER TEN

Ricco sfondato: Shake Your Moneymaker

CHAPTER ELEVEN

Guardia o ladro: The Wrong Side of the Law

CHAPTER TWELVE

Un medico in famiglia: Following Doctors’ Orders

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Guerra e pace: Looking for Trouble and Keeping the Peace

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Che follia!: Life is a Cabaret . . . or Stadium . . . or Discotheque

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Piaceri proibiti:Forbidden Pleasures

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

La bella e la bestia: She/He’s Got the Look

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

La bella e la bestia II:Looks Aren’t Everything

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

Amore mio:Love is a Wonderful Thing

CHAPTER NINETEEN

Voglia di Sesso: Partners and Their Private Parts

CHAPTER TWENTY

Obbiettivo sesso: Dirty, Dirtier, and Dirtiest Italian

BIBL IOGRAPHY

DISCLAIMER

All entries come with sample sentences as well as common use and literal translations with the exception of the dirtiest of the dirty.

You’ll know them by

XXX: Too Dirty to Translate.

INTRODUCTION

What’s the point of speaking Italian slang? Why, to understand what the Italians are actually saying, of course! Movies from cine-città, the Italian Hollywood, lyrics of a song, lines of a contemporary author, or programs della tivù spazzatura are all made specifically for Italians. While your schoolbook Italian is a good base, without slang you’ll miss the beauty of Bertolucci’s films, Bocelli’s vocals, and Benigni’s humor.

Rather than parade around Rome with a cheesy phrasebook for common conversations, you are better off with a copy of Talk Dirty: Italian. After all, would you rather bring home the usual souvenirs or the person who sold them to you? We can’t claim this book will do the latter, but without it you’re almost certain to leave la bella Italia with an awful plastic Leaning Tower of Pisa. Remember, Italy is not France: attempting to speak the real day-to-day language of Italians will win you big bonus points and impress everyone you meet. While they may laugh at your mistakes, they’ll appreciate your bravado, for which you will certainly be rewarded.

Acknowledgments

A heartfelt thank-you to Mara Cavadini, our reference Italian teacher who, despite a baby in diapers, found the time to get down and dirty for us. Big thanks to Daniele and Stefania Basilico, Massimo Palo, Marco Lorio, the Vanuccis, and the Tichellis, who all helped enormously in writing

this book.

Special thanks to Domenico Mariani, Erminia Lorio, Giancarlo Ramazzini, as well as the inhabitants of il piccolo mondo antico di Fogazzaro who unknowingly inspired this book with their infamous interjections and slang.

And one last thanks to our publisher Adams Media and its supportive team, including Paula Munier, Sara Stock, and Katrina Schroeder.

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