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Italian Hand Gestures

Posted on June 24, 2012 by italian_admin
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When a teacher of ours one time showed this video at lesson once, I heard a lot of laughs from outside the door.

Many people don’t know that 50% of the Italian language is spoken, while the other 50% is communicated through a specific code of hand gestures.

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