In Italy, ordering this milky coffee drink after 11 a.m. is considered a tourist giveaway.
Cappuccino
This Italian word meaning “hello” or “goodbye” is one of the most widely recognized around the world.
ciao
Founded in 753 BCE, this city-state grew into one of the most powerful empires in history.
Rome
This city is Italy’s capital and home to famous landmarks like the Colosseum.
Rome
This Turin‑based club has won more Serie A titles than any other Italian team.
Juventus
The tradition of tossing coins into Rome’s Trevi Fountain is said to guarantee this.
a return to Rome
Meaning “thank you,” this word is essential for polite conversation.
grazie
This volcanic eruption in 79 CE buried the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Mount Vesuvius
Known for its canals and gondolas, this city is often called “La Serenissima.”
Venice
This bright‑red Italian team is the most iconic and successful in Formula 1 history.
Ferrari
This dramatic singing tradition, born in Italy, became a foundation of classical Western music.
opera
It’s the Italian word for “family”—and a central part of Italian culture.
famiglia
This Italian city was home to the world’s oldest continually operating university, founded in 1088.
Bologna
This northern city is Italy’s financial hub and home to the iconic Duomo.
Milan
This Italian city hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Turin
On New Year’s Eve, Italians wear underwear of this color for good luck.
red
This word means “ice cream,” but is creamier and denser than its English cousin.
gelato
This road, begun in 312 BCE, was one of Rome’s most important military highways.
Appian Way (Via Appia)
This city, birthplace of the Renaissance, houses Michelangelo’s David.
Florence
This famous Italian GP circuit, nicknamed the “Temple of Speed,” is located north of Milan.
Monza
This cherished Christmas sweet bread from Milan has become an international festive staple.
panettone
Meaning “countryside,” this peaceful word evokes rolling hills and vineyards.
campagna
This last Roman emperor, deposed in 476 CE, marked the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Romulus Augustulus
This port city in Liguria is the largest seaport in Italy and the hometown of Christopher Columbus.
Genoa
This Italian striker, nicknamed “Il Divin Codino,” is famous for his iconic ponytail and creativity.
Roberto Baggio