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We are going to Italy for the first time, we do not speak European languages, how to communicate with the locals, is there Russian-speaking staff?
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аватар Anessa1988
In Italy, most of the locals speak only Italian. If you do not speak English, Italian, or any other European language, then there is nothing left to do but buy a Russian-Italian phrase book. In restaurants, the menu is mainly in Italian and English. In Rome, for example, in one of the cafes there was a manager who spoke a little Russian, but this is very rare.
аватар yu_09
There are no special problems for Russian speakers in Rimmini. In most cafes, the menu is in Russian (they write on cafe stands), there are also Russian-speaking waiters. In some hotels there are also workers from Russia. We lived in Splendor, and friends in Audi were Russians there and there girls at the reception. And so))))) - you turn to EVERY second - from Russia or the CIS))))))
аватар alex45
Yes, okay, Anessa! Only from Venice, in Italy, probably already a minority speaks only Italian, and even more so in the resorts they speak both English and Russian. Examples - San Marco, the first hour of the night, the cafe closes. We got a little lost , we ask in broken English-Italian the way, in pure Russian-answer, in the supermarket
also - information about cheeses and wines, a girl from Chernivtsi answers, etc., etc. And in Rimini, where there are more Russians than Italians, bela, you will be understood, do not be afraid. The sign language has not been canceled either.
аватар Anessa1988
In Rimini, San Marco was not. I've been to Rome, Florence, Parma... in restaurants, supermarkets mostly speak only Italian and English. I say what I saw)))) The fact that Italy is full of our citizens who work in shops, in cafes, no one doubts!))) I meant that the indigenous Italian non parlare russo e inglese))))
аватар yu_09
I had a problem in Venice. Somewhere on the outskirts of the sharp part I decided to find a glass hedgehog (I collect them), the Italian two years ago was not just limping - barely crawling (((I took out a notebook - I drew a hedgehog and I was given a whole herd of hedgehogs to choose from) ))))) + one as a gift))))) In Rome, there were no problems either. In the supermarket or in the jewelry))) maybe it was just lucky for Russian speakers))))
аватар alex45
Actually, San Marco is the central square of Venice, somehow lovers of Italy need to know, but that’s not the point. Now there are so many Russian speakers in Italy that no matter where you go, that in transport, that in cafes you can always talk to help, there are always Russian speakers. yu is not lucky for you, it’s not for Anessa. But the question was about
Rimini, where she was not, and there are more Russians than in the Crimea.
аватар bela09
Gentlemen! Thank you for the information, you reassured me!
аватар natalie1717
don't worry at all! If, God forbid, you are not lucky and you don’t meet anyone who speaks Russian, take an Italian-Russian phrase book with you. You can even not read anything, but just show the waiter a phrase in a phrasebook. Italians are very polite and patient with tourists, like with small children, and if you are a paying client, the Italians themselves will find an opportunity to explain themselves to you, up to drawing on a napkin in a restaurant...
аватар natalie1717
and Rimini, many Ukrainians actually work in the summer ... By the way, Anessa's comment is 1988 .. In Rome, I have the impression that everyone already speaks Russian .. At least when they saw me in the hotel, restaurant and shops they spoke to me right away Russian, although I speak excellent Italian.
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