The art of “Speaking Italian with your Hands”. 

If you’re planning to Lern or Improve your Italian, studying grammar and vocabulary isn’t enough.

 * The “Perfetto!” (or “Good!”, “Excellent!”): Join the fingers of your hand into a “pouch” and bring them to your mouth as if to kiss the air. This gesture expresses appreciation and can be used for a good meal, a good wine or some other positive emotion.

 * The “Non mi frega!” (or “I don’t care!”): Rub the back of your index first finger on your chin, moving it outwards. It means you don’t care about something at all.

 * The “Andiamo!” (or “Let’s go!”, “Hurry up!”): Move your hand with the palm down, simulating a “pushing” motion forward. Used to invite someone to move or hurry up. Often used after the expression “Dai Ragazzi!”

 * The “Attenzione!” (or “Watch out!”, “Be careful!”): Point your index finger towards your eye and lower it slightly. Used to warn about something or to advise caution.

Big right Hand with fingers together: a typical italian gesture to ask 'What do you want'? It is a book cover 'Speak Italian the fine art of the gesture'. Speaking Italian with your hands is the message. Author is Bruno Munari

For a more visual and interactive approach, also check out this: Top 10 Italian Hand Gestures Italians Use All The Time | Mondly Blog

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