How learning Italian can preserve and promote our heritage
Ancestral Home (old Barn) in Sovico (Lombardia, Italy)

How learning Italian can preserve and promote our heritage

"My only regret regarding the visit to Italy was that I had not taken the time to learn some basic Italian. My few phrases and some creative inventions weren't an effective way to communicate. Tourists are rare in Sovico, and people in villages such as this generally do not speak English like those in touristy areas do. It was rare to find someone who did. Going there without the researcher My Italian Family provided, would have been of far less value." - Lois, My Italian Family client from Canada

Lois' experience raises a great point about travelers to Italy, the language barrier. If she had traveled solo to Sovico (Lombardia), without knowing Italian, she would not have been able to find the information we did about her ancestors.

Photo of Lois and her husband in an old church (currently under renovation) in Sovico, her Ancestral town.

Travel Tip:

When visiting Italy, especially on an ancestral town visit, prepare by learning some Italian. Many of our clients visit their ancestral towns in hope of meeting living Italian relatives. Learning Italian brings you one step closer to your past and your Italian family story. Imagine the joy in communicating with your long lost cousin or uncle? Learning Italian also helps preserve and promote our heritage outside the Italian borders.

Rest assured, no matter your Italian language or proficiency, our Italian speaking genealogists and guides will help you navigate ancestral churches, obtain documents in town halls and parish churches and interpret information at local cemeteries.


Kathryn Occhipinti

President and Author at Stella Lucente, LLC

8 年

Conversational Italian for Travelers books and internet materials on amazon.com and https://learntravelitalian.com/interactive.html can provide the answer for adults who need to learn basics of Italian with vocabulary they will actually use while traveling AND who want to continue to the intermediate level. This program was developed while teaching adults prior to their travel to Italy. Audio is interactive and free! Skype lessons available.

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Francesco Bianchi

OSS / Tecnico ABA nelle neurodivergenze /Assistente specialistico all'autonomia e alla comunicazione / Coordinatore Progetto GRAF/ master Teatroterapia/vive a Sassari

8 年

we have just started this initiative here from Rome to learn or improve Italian through an innovative on line classes programme....https://doodle.com/poll/cy4vs9tyc32zpkyf

Maria Altobello

Human Resources Specialist at Department of the Navy (Retired)

8 年

I had so many opportunities to learn Italian as a kid and I blew it off. In the past 15 years I made 9 trips to Italy and have met distant relatives. Not knowing the language was a severe handicap in getting to know my family and learn the history first hand

Michael Elia, SRS, ABR, PSA, C2EX

REALTOR - RE/MAX , Notary Public

8 年

I wish I learned as a child.

Agustín F. Del Valle Pantojo

Máster Profesional en Dirección de Protocolo y Relaciones Institucionales at ISEP/CEU

8 年

Ci sono tanti belli paesi in Italia con patrimonio da protegere... There are so many villages in Italia with heritage to protect... I love Italy and I had the experience to live there for two wonderfull years in Sardinia Island.

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