Examples of 'bit of italian' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit of italian"

bit of italian: a small amount or portion of something related to Italy or Italian culture

How to use "bit of italian" in a sentence

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bit of italian
I learned a bit of Italian in the process too.
You try you know a bit of Italian.
A bit of Italian tradition thrown in with our own!
Who can speak a bit of Italian.
Recognize that you already know a little bit of Italian.
I speak a little bit of Italian from my time in Italy.
You can apply here-hopefully you know a bit of Italian.
You know a bit of Italian.
She learned English, French, and a little bit of Italian.
Finally, learn a bit of Italian before you go.
If you care so much, try . You know a bit of Italian.
Yatties love a bit of Italian round here, mate, trust me.
I speak English, Spanish, some Portuguese, and a tiny bit of Italian.
I do speak a bit of Italian.
Dani speaks Catalan, Spanish, English, and a bit of Italian.

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That it 's gonna be a ton and a bit of Italian engineering for the soul.
Well, first of all, we need to look at a bit of Italian coffee history.
I also learned a little bit of Italian and Japanese!
I speak French, Romanian, Russian, a bit of Italian - badly.
German, English, a little bit of Italian and Sign language.
Ah, thank you, my man . There is a bit of Italian heaven in I.
So my marinara was garlic, tomatoes, a little bit of Italian seasoning, and lemon juice.

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