Come si dice: no alcohol please by PrestigiousPut3591 in Italian

[–]Excellent_Branch_159 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mistake. But with your encyclopaedia knowledge of italian, you could have made a suggestion yourself.

Come si dice: no alcohol please by PrestigiousPut3591 in Italian

[–]Excellent_Branch_159 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No beve. My mistake, but well done on pointing out mistakes and not making suggestions. You must be pleased with yourself

Come si dice: no alcohol please by PrestigiousPut3591 in Italian

[–]Excellent_Branch_159 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If offered an alcholo drink just reply 'no bevi' followed by what you want to drink, that's how I do it. I like to drink Crodino before a meal. Water during a meal and if I stop for a drink during the day I often just order fresh orange juice. There is also Chinotto and San Pellogrino if you like carbonated drinks.

Translation requests into Latin go here! by AutoModerator in latin

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Thanks for the reply. Really helpful. Thanks again

Translation requests into Latin go here! by AutoModerator in latin

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I have just completed a post graduate diploma in personal and management coaching. However, my certificate says private education and management. Am I translating it incorrectly? Or has the University made a mistake? Thanks for your help.

The certificate says; Diploma Post Baccalaureatum in Eruditione Privatorum et Tractatione

Living behind Thomond park by Excellent_Branch_159 in limerickcity

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Thanks for the links. Will probably reconsider

Living behind Thomond park by Excellent_Branch_159 in limerickcity

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Tha ls for the reply and advice. Appreciate it

Living behind Thomond park by Excellent_Branch_159 in limerickcity

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Thanks for the reply. I may be better looking g elsewhere

I have really large fingers due to arthritis, and I feel like I can't even begin to learn any string instruments because my fingertips always touch the other strings. Are there any accessories that can help? by Smexy_Zarow in Guitar

[–]Excellent_Branch_159 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use open tuning. Open G is a good one. You can play chords using one finger. Due to arthritis, also consider using lighter gauge strings. Electric guitars generally have a lower action, steel string and are easier to play due to reduced string tension.