Recent Episodes
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180: Water in Italian: Words and Phrases for Italy
Apr 8, 2025 – 7:37 -
179: Why Can’t I Speak Italian Yet? (And How to Fix It!)
Apr 1, 2025 – 11:32 -
178: 8 Italian Slang Words You’ll Actually Hear in Italy
Mar 25, 2025 – 14:55 -
177: Question Words in Italian: The 8 You Need
Mar 18, 2025 – 20:32 -
176: Because in Italian: How to Use Perché
Mar 11, 2025 – 7:05 -
175: Advice for Speaking Italian (and not getting Englished)
Mar 4, 2025 – 15:10 -
174: La mia pizza! How to talk about what’s yours (when it really matters)
Feb 25, 2025 – 13:48 -
173: But in Italian: When to Use Ma, Però, and More
Feb 18, 2025 – 8:54 -
172: I Love You in Italian: 7 Romantic Phrases
Feb 11, 2025 – 10:28 -
171: What on Earth are Italian Reflexive Verbs?
Feb 4, 2025 – 14:48 -
170: Learn the Word for Cold in Italian (and Avoid this Mistake)
Jan 28, 2025 – 9:50 -
169: How to Say Nice to Meet You in Italian: Formal and Informal
Jan 21, 2025 – 7:11 -
168: Common Italian Words That Are Actually English
Jan 14, 2025 – 12:36 -
167: Why in Italian: How to Say and Use It in Conversation
Jan 7, 2025 – 12:50 -
166: Learn Italian Fast in 2025: Your 3-Month Action Plan
Dec 31, 2024 – 10:09 -
165: How do you say Merry Christmas in Italian?
Dec 3, 2024 – 5:41 -
164: Passato prossimo in Italian: how to use this past tense
Nov 26, 2024 – 19:13 -
163: How to swear in Italian without offending anyone
Nov 19, 2024 – 12:45 -
162: Body parts in Italian: here’s what you need to know
Nov 12, 2024 – 12:23 -
161: The most difficult Italian words you’re (probably) pronouncing wrong
Nov 5, 2024 – 18:26 -
160: Andare (To go): Learn This Important Italian verb
Oct 29, 2024 – 11:44 -
159: 4 Easy Italian Songs that prove that learning Italian can be fun
Oct 22, 2024 – 9:05 -
158: The most important Italian irregular verbs: 17 you should know
Oct 15, 2024 – 15:29 -
157: Order your favorite pizza in Italian: the sentences you need
Oct 8, 2024 – 12:20 -
156: "The" in Italian: common mistakes nearly all students make
Oct 1, 2024 – 16:41 -
155: Prendere: why you need to know this Italian verb
Sep 24, 2024 – 10:12 -
154: Learn to Say "From" in Italian: 2 easy prepositions you need to know!
Sep 17, 2024 – 11:28 -
153: How to say thank you in Italian: the most useful phrases
Sep 10, 2024 – 13:03 -
152: Understand Italians When They Speak Fast: Simple Tips
Sep 3, 2024 – 8:42 -
151: 5 Common Italian Phrases… That Often Confuse Tourists!
Aug 27, 2024 – 11:06 -
150: How to say hot in Italian (and avoid an awkward mistake!)
Jul 30, 2024 – 10:49 -
149: Have a Good Day in Italian: Learn it in 2 Minutes!
Jul 23, 2024 – 4:01 -
148: Bathroom in Italian: The Words You Really Need to Know!
Jul 16, 2024 – 10:32 -
147: Helpful Italian Words to Add to Your Travel List
Jul 9, 2024 – 14:53 -
146: How Are You in Italian: Local Phrases You Should Know!
Jul 2, 2024 – 14:33 -
145: How to say ok in Italian: 9 easy ways
Jun 25, 2024 – 11:04 -
144: Learn Italian Pronunciation in 12 Minutes
Jun 18, 2024 – 12:33 -
143: What’s The Best Way to Learn Italian? A Structured Plan
Jun 11, 2024 – 11:15 -
142: The Italian Travel Phrases Tourists Nearly Always Get Wrong
Jun 4, 2024 – 14:05 -
141: Italian for UNDERSTAND (and One Time You Shouldn’t Say It!)
May 28, 2024 – 11:41 -
140: Italian Grandma or Grandpa? How to Talk About Your Origins in Italian
May 21, 2024 – 12:05 -
139: Say Goodbye in Italian: The Perfect Way For Any Situation!
May 14, 2024 – 9:56 -
138: How to Learn Italian Faster, According to Science (And Our Students!)
May 7, 2024 – 11:35 -
137: Is Learning Italian Hard? 7 Excuses That Might Be Holding You Back
Apr 30, 2024 – 11:37 -
136: Quiz Time! Do You Know These Italian Phrases for Travel?
Apr 23, 2024 – 13:54 -
135: 8 Easy Ways to Sound Like a Local in Italy
Apr 16, 2024 – 11:16 -
134: How to Talk To Anyone in Italy: Taxi Drivers, Baristas and More!
Apr 9, 2024 – 12:31 -
133: Hello In Italian. Are you using it right?
Apr 2, 2024 – 12:48 -
132: Fare: Do you Know these Everyday Phrases?
Mar 26, 2024 – 13:54 -
131: BELLO! How to Use This Italian Word
Mar 19, 2024 – 11:42
Recent Reviews
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Floridahoan Elk DreamerMolte GrazieI really appreciate the podcasts and wish I could afford to join the school :( The couple’s banter is uplifting and helps when things get confusing. If you can swing the $, I’ll bet it’s worth it! Thx K&M!
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RenoradioAmazing!I finally found MY best way to learn Italian. I spoke a bit of Italian growing up, took Italian classes in college, and tried various language apps. The reason this method works? I am involved with various conversations with Katie and Matteo as if I am in their living room and they are helping me understand the conversation. It really works! This summer, I am coming to Milano to start my journey through Italia and can’t wait to show off my Italian! Grazie mille, Katie e Matteo! 🙂
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ZZZZZZZ1zzzzWonderfulI’ve so enjoyed these episodes! Thank-you. Came to this in 2024 and have been going through all the episodes in sequence. The pedagogy and pace is perfect for me.
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OC DeeSo wonderful!Fun! Easy! Extremely well curated! We love Katie and Matteo! Grazie mille!
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drM212BestBest Italian language learning Podcast!!!
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Sagetree201Fun to learnAlways enjoyable listening and learning !
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Eddie PanicA la proxima!I’ve been listening for a while, and on my last trip to Italy, 3x people thought I was Italian. In Bologna, I got a free Tigelle because the lady thought I was Italian and asked me one too many questions. When I said I’m just learning, she said my accent was great. In Torino a shop worker responded to my question, then asked a follow up question- I was ready with the answer… then he also asked another question… no free stuff there. In Modena, at a sandwich shop - just the little bit I knew, made the trip that much more enjoyable. Hoping next time I go, I can spend a bit more time. Love the pod. A la Proxima. Updated: 2.7.25 So glad I listen to this podcast. I can understand Italian more and more, I usually get the gist of the Italian right off the bat. I’m not always sure how to respond, but I know what’s being said.
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Lyssie23737282So glad I found this!I am so glad I found this podcast. I’ve been using Duolingo but I don’t really like their learning style. This podcast is fantastic. I especially love the episodes that go over the verbs and then use them in a conversation that you then break down word by word. It is so helpful and a great way to practice while I’m walking the dog. I also appreciate the cultural tidbits because Duolingo doesn’t have that at all.
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nomaspopoThe best! Love this Podcast and how they do it. Thanks !!!You both are a great team!! Just love how you teach italian !! Thanks
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Sshattuck17Clear explanations and perfect length!This is easily the best language learning podcast I’ve come across for any language I’ve tried to learn. Katie & Matteo explain concepts in a clear way that make them easy to understand. The length of each episode is also perfect. Great for language learning when you’re short on time. Thank you Joy of Languages!
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C - moThank youHands down the best tool for learning Italian (and I have tried a lot) Although I have a little background in Italian, Katie and Matteo’s show streamlined important and necessary information to navigate through everyday Italy. I am currently with my Italian family in Genoa and can say with confidence that their show saved me from many difficult situations, made communication with my family more enjoyable and less stressful, and allowed me to blend in as best as possible to a new culture. Thank you both and looking forward to more learning and lessons Chris
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Tennessee TechnophobeEffectiveI have been studying Italian for about a year and I have found Joy of Languages to be effectively helping me engage and actually speak the language . I started the lessons after completing another online course just before traveling to Milano . The useful phrases and delightful mannerisms of Matteo and Katie are fun and equipped me to effectively communicate when I encountered non English speakers and have more fun on the trip. I plan to continue visiting the heritage rich country of Italy and will continue learning with Matteo and Katie . I am very grateful to them. Ciao! Grazie!
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nebulis1966Easy and funSuch a helpful, fun way to learn “real” conversational Italian. Grazie Mille.
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seanie boieGrazie MilleI love this podcast so much. I love how patient they are when going through all of the exercises. I’m very thankful to learn from both of you. Xoxo
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kimnuknukBrodie episodeI have been listening to you two for a couple of years and recommend your podcast to my students. The episode with the story of Brodie is so good! Entertaining AND so MUCH good instruction. Grazie mille 💜
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JennyLynn2173Bello!!!Bello!!!
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chrismc58Welcome back! I missed you two!I listened to all the episodes from their previous podcast. After a productive break on their part, I’m glad they are back and I’m eager to listen again! Just wish the new episodes were more frequent. Katie and Matteo are great. I hope to take their classes one day and join their online school.
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golfnut_golffan👍👍👍🎉
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Stefania Lo IaconoLove Katie & Matteo!I learned so much from your YouTube videos— so fun!— and was delighted to find your podcast.
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Greggus2000Really good! This podcast is a keeper!There are a lot of average or subpar podcasts out there for learning Italian, but this NOT one of them! Wish I'd found this sooner - it's short but super useful, well done, and very relevant! Highly recommend for anyone learning Italian, wanting to travel, or improving your vocabulary and pronunciation. 5 stars!!!
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Box667Great podcast to learn conversational ItalianThis is an excellent source of learning conversational Italian. Like many other people trying to learn a new language, I use a language app to get basics of vocabulary and conjugation, but this podcast really improves my ability to speak and understand the language, particularly the Italian idioms and language customs. I also like Katie and Matteo a lot, they are enthusiastic and easy to understand.
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Julianne M.g.Amazing bitesized learningI’ve learned so much from this show!!!
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kopolibabaThank youI have enjoyed and learn more phrases on this this podcast than many others ! Thank you for making these available to everyone !
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evillyndseyGreat info! Just wish they paused!This is such a great podcast for learning about life and culture in Italy. The language piece is good but it goes so fast- I wish they had a short pause for practice.
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PokhofdszrMy favorite Intro to Italian podcastI’ve used to several beginner’s level podcasts - and Joy of Languages is by far my favorite. I love the format. Short, practical, and enjoyable to listen to. It’s based around a conversation, it teaches vocabulary and some grammar, and gives one opportunities to practice speaking and listening. I’ve listened to some episodes several times. If your headed to Italian soon, you’ll be glad you listened to this podcast.
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Nanna 85Bravo!Easiest and best podcast out there.
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NH AmandaGreat companionsThis podcast keeps me company on my drive to work and I am grateful for how accessible it is. I’ve used many of the phrases with our Italian exchange student and feel like what I’m learning makes me sound much more natural than if I were learning from a book. Thank you Katie and Matteo!
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mmytjtrhytdrgfAn international businessmanOne of the best Italian learning podcast that I have listened to. The podcast offers a great mix of perfect italian practical phrases in various life scenarios and accurate English interpretation. One thing that impressed me is the detail oriented approach to point out those small differences between Italian and English usages like prepositions. Also the speed of speaking is easy for beginners to catch up! Thank you team!
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JP324Very informative and fun learning!Thank you for the direct learning chapters. It is really helpful learning from a standpoint of everyday encounters and situations. I’m in the beginning chapters and finding the lessons extremely helpful. Excellent work!
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hypebeastxxxtentacionGreat contentUseful information paced for beginners
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Todd DeVriesExcellent for learning basic ItalianFabulous podcast in digestible amounts. I’m generally a visual learner so I love that the vocab is in the show notes. Also makes it easy to go back and review.
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LouannMuraChapmanThank youI recently bought a house in Salento and am an American who lives there 6 months out of the year. I desperately want to learn Italian. Your short Italian podcast episodes are fantastic!! I’m learning so much and was so relieved to have them return in Joy of Language. Especially because as a beginner, and an older learner (I’m 70🤣), the Easy Italian videos are too advanced and difficult for me. They talk way too fast and the English sub caption print is too small and flies by too fast to read. It’s worth being a member just to get your wonderful podcast! Grazie and congratulations on this wonderful service you are providing.
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MateoRunsI can’t believe this exists!Last year I used Duolingo learning for about 30 minutes per day, for three months prior to my viaggio. When in Italia, basically none of the dumb phrases from Duolingo applied to my interactions. Since I’m going back to the Dolomites soon, I started my quest for a good podcast with real street/travel phrases, and found this absolutely perfetta one! The mix of conversation and the dissection of segments of the conversation is glorious and I love how bite-size each episode is. Grazie, stupafecente!👏🇮🇹
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WeakgreekerEnjoyable and PreciseWhen I have needed to learn a new language, due to moving, it has always been a struggle. Either there is too much book, feeling academia– – which doesn’t feel authentic, or it is non-directed conversational. In these lessons, I am able to hear conversation, words, and i especially enjoy the annunciation lessons. Thank you for this great tool as an introduction to Italian.
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Petar 003Excellent Bite-size lessons!Perfect short nuggets to enhance your Italian! Well suited for beginners! Thank you!!
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BenfromVirginiaGreat listening!This is my favorite Italian learning tool I’ve found for the car, because it doesn’t require any visuals for learning, because they explain each piece in English. Of courage the show notes are helpful for my second listen to be able to read words and phrases. Just fyi, do you guys know that on Apple episodes 27 and 28 are same audio, diff titles? Thanks for the good content you’ve given us in digestible portions!
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Blah0707Love it!Please show similarities with Italian and Spanish too! :)
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Miami teacherBoth of you are great !I have been listening to your podcast for a while now and I have learned a lot . I am traveling to Italy again and I will be using some of the phrases I have learned from you. Love this podcast and please say hello to Brody😊
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Reviewer98761234Mi piace molto!Ho studiato un po’ d’italiano all’universitá, ma non ricordo molto. A settembre vado a Milano con mia sorella, e voglio parlare d’italiano. Grazie Katie e Matteo!
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EJWernerPodcastLove these two - they are very generous and both have beautiful voices. Easy in the ears! Best podcast for Italian.
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serrrraahVery impressedAs a language learner and a language teacher myself, I have been thoroughly impressed with this podcast! The way Katie and Matteo approach language learning with specificity, realistic examples, and cultural + linguistic context makes the lessons not only enjoyable but very effective and memorable. I’ve devoured their podcast and am sharing it with everyone I know with an Italian vacation on the horizon. Bravi!
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Lynna_marieLove it!This is exactly what I have been looking for! Grazie!
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no nickname avaialbeLearn italian in bitsI like this podcast cos They have the words in the show notes which helps visualize and learn
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Jack73880Awesome PodcastJust listened to the first 8 episodes and am excited to keep learning!
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LBK8Most helpful pod for travelers!I had a only a week’s notice before a trip to Italy, and hate not being able to speak the local language—at least the basics. This helped me tremendously, far more than Duolingo or any other podcast I found. Katie and Matteo teach you the same way that the US Foreign Service and Peace Corps teach languages: situationally. Katie is able to point out what is important to an English speaker, and Matteo provides the native speaker’s proper pronunciation. I’m about to go to Italy again and am sharing this podcast with my traveling companions. Five stars!
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LisahacleGreat without a lot of fillerThis has been so helpful to me. The lessons are short and to the point with great cultural tips and little filler (I.e., music and small talk).
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LongboarderNJLove it!I can listen to these two talk all day.
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Podcast studentBest Italian Podcast!Katie and Matteo are creative, down to earth, and have an excellent teaching format. Plus they always sprinkle in a little silliness to help you smile and remember the lesson.
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Noni180Great Podcast!This podcast is fun and perfect for someone like me who wants to learn more about conversational Italian. Thanks for being so clear in your explanations.
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Margaret4242Fun way to learn ItalianI love this podcast. The hosts are so charming and such great teachers.
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