ITALIAN CONVERSATION LESSON: How To Become Fluent Using Classic Films

2024 ж. 12 Сәу.
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Thank you for watching this episode on learning Italian by studying the conversation in classic films. You can find my contact details, postal address, recipes and other info on my website:
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  • As a teacher of Spanish and ESOL, I really appreciate your explanation of the subjunctive in context. Also, because language acquisition is neurological, immersion and letting your brain just absorb vocabulary through film and music is an excellent method! Grazie! 😁

    @marthaizaguirre6363@marthaizaguirre6363Ай бұрын
  • I would love for you to do an Italian learning channel! Love this!

    @annslato5210@annslato521025 күн бұрын
  • I love this format; you're a great teacher - thank you Kylie!

    @Light-dn2ib@Light-dn2ibАй бұрын
    • 100% agree!

      @karenrouth2056@karenrouth2056Ай бұрын
    • I’m so glad you like it. I spend quite a while trying to think what kind of video I would have loved when I was first learning Italian. 😊

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • I agree. That is the way I learned English when I came to America. Please do more of these kind of videos!

      @wizardofoz4284@wizardofoz4284Ай бұрын
  • All these words I remember my nonna, father and auntie having in their conversation! I wished I had more motivation and commitment to learn but at 64 years old now I regret not perusing Italian language when I was younger!😢 You’re a blessing and so proud of your accomplishments in the Italian language! Brava Bella Kylie!❤ 🙌👍 🏆

    @sharleenparrino2297@sharleenparrino2297Ай бұрын
    • What lovely memories to have. ❤

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • I started at 63 during Covid stopped for 2 years and I've just started up again at 68 at our local college. It's never too late and I can't tell you how much fun it is!! It helps me on my trips to Italy. You can do this!! Sei brava!!

      @suzieesqueda4180@suzieesqueda4180Ай бұрын
    • I just had my 65th birthday. I as well learned Italian as a child, simply by listening. I never learned to read or write, Italian was not a first or second language in my house, My Nonni wanted to learn English and speak English, but of course they spoke Italian amongst themselves. As by watching Kylie's video, it's a hard language to learn, I am however relearning. You can too. "Bouna Fortuna" da New York

      @jonimarchese7655@jonimarchese7655Ай бұрын
  • Oh my goodness this is soooooo helpful!!!! Thank you Kylie it makes things a million times easier to take on board by learning it this way! I try to do it sometimes with films but not always sure of the explanation of the grammar. You are a genius on many levels❤💝❤️

    @slkonnaris8477@slkonnaris8477Ай бұрын
    • So happy you found it helpful! 😘

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • 100% agree re this format… I can only imagine how much time you spent to create this video! Amazing and thank you so much Kylie❤

    @karenrouth2056@karenrouth2056Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much, Karen. Yes, it doesn’t look like much but all the grammar on screen takes quite a long time to create.

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • I'm Italian American and was never taught Italian, sadly. Your video was the first video I saw that left me thinking I could actually learn to speak and see the Italian word. Fantastic! Grazie!

    @debbiewood3104@debbiewood3104Ай бұрын
  • Thank you Kylie! I need to brush up on my forgotten Italian since I’ll be in Tuscany late September for vacation and looking forward to hearing this beautiful language again!

    @danielagentile6735@danielagentile6735Ай бұрын
  • You understand my feeling of torture sooooooooo much Thank you Excellent lesson

    @leonardniamh@leonardniamhАй бұрын
  • Yeah, to memorize some phrases from movies is a very good way to improve a language. 👏

    @pile333@pile333Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this Italian language lesson🥰

    @marche49@marche49Ай бұрын
  • WOW! 40 years ago I lived in Italy for a few years and albeit I had a few dictionaries etc the very BEST book I bought was the 501 Italian verbs book. I still refer to it now. It was such a good help back in the day. Xxx

    @moiragoldsmith7052@moiragoldsmith7052Ай бұрын
    • I have been using that book for about 20 years!! 😁

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • @@KylieFlavell I cheered when I momentarily seen it on your vlog🥳😂. Happy memories. Thank you lovely lady. Xx

      @moiragoldsmith7052@moiragoldsmith7052Ай бұрын
    • @@KylieFlavell me too! It’s quite worn! 😂

      @karenrouth2056@karenrouth2056Ай бұрын
    • @@karenrouth2056 It is like an old friend eh! 👍😁

      @moiragoldsmith7052@moiragoldsmith7052Ай бұрын
  • It would be great to play the entire clip at the end. Thanks for this video. I loved it!

    @TiernanMcKay@TiernanMcKayАй бұрын
  • Thank you for your interesting lesson. I love the old movies! I agree as one learns a language to let the words and phrases roll around in ones head, listen to them and repeat them. I think that learning a language can be very similar to a young baby/ toddler learning to speak. They too just listen and try words and repeat words. I was very challenged as when I moved to my new home years ago, I had to learn two languages at the same time, the official language which is written but not spoken and the dialect which is quite different. I was very hard to learn to be proficient in both. Wishing you a wonderful week!

    @heidigusset8479@heidigusset8479Ай бұрын
  • Wonderful Italian lesson, Kylie! I developed the language in a similar way .. but via Italian pop songs 😊

    @aldoditoro3139@aldoditoro3139Ай бұрын
  • Muchísimas gracias !, muy pronto viajo a vivir a la Umbria 🩷🌟🌹

    @ART-Lys@ART-LysАй бұрын
  • Thank you Kylie for this really helpful video! I love old movies and found your breakdown of the grammar so useful. As a person who is learning italian through a combination of osmosis (through living with my italian husband, watching/listening to italian tv and radio shows and going to Italy to see his family and friends) and buying grammar books that I try to study when I can, it's so great to study a chunk of dialogue tht brings so many elements of the language to life! Grazie mille!

    @LauraSteele-vx5zm@LauraSteele-vx5zmАй бұрын
  • I love learning Italian so much, going on my 3rd year and still have difficulty watching anything in Italian. I found a great Italian series that helped me get an immersion for a while. It's very entertaining which is difficult to find here in the USA. Il Paradiso delle Signore

    @suzieesqueda4180@suzieesqueda4180Ай бұрын
    • Oh I loved watching that series!!!

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • ❤❤❤wonderful Italian lessons great timing have Italian friends visit I uk this weekend and discover how rusting my Italian is perfect timing and may I say great film too good findf❤❤❤

    @irenebrown8363@irenebrown8363Ай бұрын
    • 😍

      @theteachingcouple.online@theteachingcouple.onlineАй бұрын
  • That's a great movie and I love how interesting you explain and teach the language used in it. Thank you so much for motivating us to keep up the progress, you are offering exquisite teaching for free on youtube and I just want to thank you for giving this opportunity. Have a blessed day!

    @Jane-vq2yx@Jane-vq2yx20 күн бұрын
  • You're a fantastic teacher! ❤ Thanks, Bella👏

    @cristinagusmao3994@cristinagusmao3994Ай бұрын
  • Wonderful as usual ❤

    @danielasandovalvallejo@danielasandovalvallejoАй бұрын
  • "Grazie Mille" Kylie, for taking the time and giving a lesson in Italian. It is hard to navigate through the language, but not impossible. "Quindi grazie ancora"

    @jonimarchese7655@jonimarchese7655Ай бұрын
  • Can we talk about that beautiful dress? Please tell us where it’s from.

    @parentalert9350@parentalert9350Ай бұрын
    • Knowing Kylie, she probably made it.

      @davidhelvering@davidhelveringАй бұрын
    • I remember this dress from her video a few years ago, the pomegranate granola one. It's truly beautiful.

      @MaryanaMaskar@MaryanaMaskarАй бұрын
  • As someone who has lived in Italy for 24 years and speaks Italian I thoroughly enjoyed this lesson thank you Kylie your teaching is excellent

    @Comokiwi@ComokiwiАй бұрын
  • THANK YOU❤ That was a meaningful lesson for me. Love this content.

    @burnellvassarmd4670@burnellvassarmd4670Ай бұрын
  • Excellent explanation Kylie, so nice when you break it down like this. Grazie. ……….🤗🇨🇦

    @nathalienurse3336@nathalienurse333626 күн бұрын
  • You are a good teacher and have an interesting approach. All of this makes for a well rounded introduction to the country, culture, food, style, customs. It's so very interesting. I'm studying French and it's the same way

    @22304abc@22304abcАй бұрын
  • I´m coming to Italy this Sunday. This was very helpful.Thank you!

    @jaykalichannel@jaykalichannel10 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful B&W beginning, and I especially appreciate your Italian lessons since you're an English first language person, like me.

    @ChristinaDiCali@ChristinaDiCaliАй бұрын
  • Kylie ~ well done! Lay-Out was just perfect - education made simple - coupled with class. Many Thanks Rhonda

    @AChefCalledRhonda@AChefCalledRhondaАй бұрын
  • You are a great teacher. This helped a lot, thanks!

    @donjobs@donjobsАй бұрын
  • What a delightful video . Thank you ❤

    @Roxy00726@Roxy00726Ай бұрын
  • Please do more of these , I love it . Bcz I plan on coming .

    @strongerpink3376@strongerpink3376Ай бұрын
  • Kylie, you are a mind reader as I almost asked on your last video if you would do some more language videos. Your examples are brilliant and so well explained and easy to understand. Thank you so much!

    @annbrosnan8586@annbrosnan8586Ай бұрын
  • I equate “fidele” with “fidelity.”

    @lgrillo@lgrilloАй бұрын
  • Hi Kylie, I was looking at your website yesterday to see if a new video had magically appeared - no, but I saw the video on Iran. Being immensely topical and of genuine concern, I watched and saw Iranians through your eyes. It fitted with a military analysis I read this week that said Iran is changing, and should they want an all-out war with anyone, they could have more trouble at home than abroad The people have changed.

    @rgw5830@rgw5830Ай бұрын
  • Great !

    @artytomparis@artytomparisАй бұрын
  • This was fantastic!! Please do another video like this, it was so helpful. You’re a great teacher!

    @ZacsDragons@ZacsDragonsАй бұрын
    • Thank you. 😊

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • Excellent video, Kylie, and I would guess that it was not as much 'fun' to create as many of your others. I like your approach. Thank you for making this for us! It has given me a new outlook on studying Spanish. Can you suggest any Spanish speaking films that might be useful for this purpose for someone at the beginner level?

    @user-im3tk9ri7e@user-im3tk9ri7eАй бұрын
  • ciao Kylie ! Sei bravissima, hai scelto anche un pezzo abbastanza difficile !

    @federicaalbarello6197@federicaalbarello6197Ай бұрын
    • Grazie! Si, forse troppo difficile! Hope I didn’t discourage anyone.😬😬

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • Guardare i film classici italiani è certamente utile, specialmente per quanto riguarda le strutture grammaticali ed il lessico. Attenzione però perché ormai certe locuzioni e certe parole non esistono più nell’Italiano moderno oppure sono state modificate come per esempio “Giuoco” che oggi è diventato “Gioco”. Un piccolo consiglio su un film da vedere, specie per te kylie è “La Grande Guerra” di Monicelli. Che vanta come attori Vittorio Gassman e Alberto Sordi. Sebbene in realtà si parli spesso in dialetto, scommetto ti piacerebbe comunque molto e soprattutto impareresti una parte molto importante di storia, storia che è ormai diventata anche la tua, dato che ormai sei italiana!🤗

    @leonardosunseri6065@leonardosunseri6065Ай бұрын
  • Molto bene e molto utile!

    @voiceyourresilience209@voiceyourresilience209Ай бұрын
  • like hiw you have brought the verbs into easy understanding ❤

    @faye5891@faye5891Ай бұрын
  • What a good idea ? Xxx

    @morriganwitch@morriganwitchАй бұрын
  • Love it! 🥰 can you make ongoing serie of videos like this?

    @karolinabartels@karolinabartelsАй бұрын
  • Thank you 😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @leonardniamh@leonardniamhАй бұрын
  • Not interested in learning a new language at 80, but it looks like most viewers love it.. followed you for many years..❤️

    @BARBIEJA4ANDI@BARBIEJA4ANDIАй бұрын
    • Thank you for watching. ♥️♥️♥️

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • Thank you for the lesson. I am visiting Italy (Rome, Florence & Venice) in May and am trying to become more familiar with hearing the language. Google translate is my friend 😉

    @susanmontague1361@susanmontague1361Ай бұрын
  • I like your suggestion of finding hooks from a language to help with remembering vocabulary. I use this technique a lot but because I also speak French I use hooks from French. There are a lot more of them from French. So if you already know another Romance language you can try it. I’m sure a lot of people have studied either French or Spanish before. As to your example, French has the word “fidèle” which makes “fedele” easier to understand.

    @thedavidguy01@thedavidguy01Ай бұрын
  • Molto grazie Kylie, buona notte…

    @tiburciomendez9670@tiburciomendez9670Ай бұрын
  • I love this… Sono Patreon subscriber LìMa borrowing device..how wonderful this is! Grazie Kylie!x

    @garyeberle62@garyeberle62Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for your support!

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • @@KylieFlavell sempre!x

      @garyeberle62@garyeberle62Ай бұрын
  • Fedele I instantly hear fidelity, which means that same thing

    @joelciardella6080@joelciardella6080Ай бұрын
  • Top

    @anelisekunrath4028@anelisekunrath4028Ай бұрын
  • Hey Kyle. Cos'è la vita senza amore? I found this and many, many other Italian phrases on Internet. I printed on A4 paper each new phrase i wany to learn. Now i have printed out 300 pages of different Italian-English phrases. I read them and memorise. One way of learning language. U inspire me to learn Italian.

    @davidtiger@davidtigerАй бұрын
  • When i met the word FEDELE, i had my own association, that is with FEDEL Castro. I've looked up the meaning, so i saw the connection between FEDEL Castro 's personality and the word fedele.

    @user-zv7ip6bs1t@user-zv7ip6bs1tАй бұрын
    • Also fidelity

      @constipatedysentery@constipatedysenteryАй бұрын
  • Grazie, raphael nyc

    @Raphael_NYC@Raphael_NYCАй бұрын
  • Ho guardato il video per curiosità e ho trovato la tua lezione verabente ben fatta; forse è per studenti di livello avanzato. Congratulazioni anche per la tua ottima pronuncia.

    @Eddie_Barzoon@Eddie_BarzoonАй бұрын
  • Kylie, I had learned Italian along with English as a child only till I was 3 years old. We moved away from my Italian relatives and didn’t hear Italian after that. Also the Italian they spoke was not proper Italian. I am confused but elated by you tutoring so I can go beyond Goldilocks and the three Orsi. Lol

    @cynthiacelenza8587@cynthiacelenza8587Ай бұрын
  • I think that I could speak in your country because Español- Espanola. 2 different languages with almost the same, but very different accents of words. I can say that I would understand it when spoken to me but Italian would laugh at me ... I can speak great Español but here in Texas it is called tex -Mex because we made our on Mix language. Spanish was my first language but English is the most used. Who knew . Esta la promixima.

    @gloriaalvarez3283@gloriaalvarez3283Ай бұрын
  • 31:57 😄

    @pile333@pile333Ай бұрын
  • Mi piace ascoltare la bella voce de Marcelo Mastroianni. Ho cominciato a imparare l'italiano perché viaggero in Italia quest' estate. Grazie Kylie per il corso.

    @josianepolidori9896@josianepolidori9896Ай бұрын
    • Si, Josiane! Mastroinanni insieme con Giancarlo Giannini ha una molta bella voce. Adesso guardo il filml "La Notte" (1961) SENZA sotto titoli🙂

      @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rzАй бұрын
  • Why does Piantare mean to leave? It usually means to plant.

    @clarkbates6177@clarkbates6177Ай бұрын
    • It has both meanings. I’m more familiar with the verb ‘lasciare’ when I want I want to speak about leaving.

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • @@KylieFlavellAnother more colloquial translation is “to ditch”.

      @thedavidguy01@thedavidguy01Ай бұрын
  • @AnnetteSheridan77@AnnetteSheridan77Ай бұрын
  • I can recommend watching some Fantozzi movies

    @peterkelly8357@peterkelly8357Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the language lesson, Kylie, I’ve been watching more and more Italian films lately, and I’ve been thinking about learning the language. This video came at the perfect time. Are there any Italian films you would recommend that showcase Italy or Italian culture?

    @davidhelvering@davidhelveringАй бұрын
    • For nowadays Italy (and not the stereotypical one showcased in rose-tinted american movies), to know some of Italy's recent history and socio-economic issues, or just to know some of its less known regions, it comes to my mind: - Basilicata coast to coast, Rocco Papaleo (comedy) - Gomorra, Matteo Garrone (noir) - La meglio gioventù, M.Tullio Giordana (drama) - Benvenuti al Sud, Luca Miniero (comedy) - L'ora di religione, Marco Bellocchio (drama) - Smetto quando voglio, Sidney Sibilia (noir, comedy) - La grande bellezza, Paolo Sorrentino (?) - Romanzo Criminale, Michele Placido (noir) - Il capitale umano, Paolo Virzì (noir, drama) - Come un gatto in tangenziale, Riccardo Milani (comedy) - Habemus Papam, Nanni Moretti (dramedy) - Le fate ignoranti, Ferzan Ozpetek (dramedy) - La mafia uccide solo d'estate, Pif/Pierfrancesco Diliberto (noir, comedy) - Terraferma, Emanuele Crialese (drama)

      @Laurelin70@Laurelin70Ай бұрын
    • @@Laurelin70 Thank you, Claudia. It was very kind of you to provide such an extensive list. I will check to see if any of these are streaming or available at my public library. Grazie.

      @davidhelvering@davidhelveringАй бұрын
    • "I ladri di biciclette" (1949) di Vittorio de Sica, "La Dolce Vita" (1961) di Fellini sono i meglio di italiani film.

      @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rz29 күн бұрын
    • @@JohnClarke-ih2rz Thank you! I’ve seen “La Dolce Vita.” Wonderful film. I’ve also seen the first 15 minutes of “The Bicycle Thieves,” but I need to finish it. I got sidetracked by trying to find the filming location. Haha When it comes to Italian films, I have primarily seen gialli. But most of those don’t showcase Italy. I’ve also seen “Marriage Italian Style” and “A Special Day.” I love the latter. Such an excellent film. Thank you again for responding.

      @davidhelvering@davidhelvering29 күн бұрын
    • "The Bicycle Thief" ("I ladri di biciclette" or simply "Fahrraddiebe in German) remains simply the greatest film ever made in the long history of cinema!@@davidhelvering

      @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rz28 күн бұрын
  • Salve Kylie, spero che Lei stia bene. Ho una domanda: non sono sicuro dell’ultima frase nella pellicola quando la signorina dice: “Perchè non sa voler bene.” Per come la vedo, lei non dice: Because he does not know how to love. Ma, al contrario, lei sta dicendolo una cosa più serio, più speciale perchè sta dicendo non che lui non sa come volere, ma che non sa voler BENE”. This last word, "bene", is significant because it means that she is saying not that he does not know how to love, and therefore whatever feelings he has are not from love in her opinion, instead she is saying that he does not know how to love well, so she admits that it is love, but not the best or most ideal kind in her estimation/perspective/opinion. What do you think? 🙂🍇🍕

    @angelo7176@angelo7176Ай бұрын
    • Yes, I believe there are many more layers to this scene.

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
  • Agh....gets a bit too overwhelming. I've been studying Italian over 25 years, and I feel I will never become advanced. Some people's minds just take to a language easier, and others will always struggle, based on how our brains process things. Living in the country and being fully absorbed, especially having a relationship with a native speaker, of course the understanding just becomes so intuitive and absorbed. Watching film IS a great way to learn, but it remains a perpetual challenge and source of frustration that I never feel I can crack the wall. I guess if you just learn one thing a day, that's great...but trying not to feel frustrated when I hit the wall.

    @Heddyconfetti@HeddyconfettiАй бұрын
  • ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    @meditatetoelevate4447@meditatetoelevate4447Ай бұрын
  • Applicando un processo di reverse engineering, credo, potrei forse migliorare il mio inglese ascoltando le tue lezioni di italiano! Grazie mille. E brava...

    @alessandrocozzi1178@alessandrocozzi1178Ай бұрын
  • Grazie per questo espisodio. Mi sono davvero divertito. Studio italiano da 4 anni. E' difficile diventare fluenti perche' vivo in California e nessuno parlano l'iltaliano. Per favore, lo fai di nuovo. Ti voglio bene! Gianna🤗😘

    @SommelierForHire@SommelierForHireАй бұрын
  • Suberb ❤

    @naveedsarwar216@naveedsarwar216Ай бұрын
  • Hun, 6 minutes in and I'm like yesss getting comfy for this one! Haha I do that too .... I learnt the word for scarpe from the word scuff as in scuff on a shoe. So the hard sound for scuff helps me remembering the hard sound for scarpe and not sciarpe which is scarf. rinunciare similar to renounce or give up in English. Italian does use a higher register of English words more that what we would use daily unless your well spoken 😅 Love these lessons with you, wish you could do a lesson a week for us viewer's via zoom or something haha also I have a question, how do you refrain from using standard verbs or recall verbs and start to learn new verbs that have a higher register but mean the same thing or slight change in meaning but not so far off. Potere and Riuscire for example. Obv learning new tenses will help reinforce the known verbs but I was curious as to your ideas of learning new verbs so you add to your tool box 😅 Speaking of driving how is your lessons going? Have you had time to practice alittle more 😊 Thank you hun for todays lesson. Will take on your tips and keep practising the subjunctive slowly slowly ❤ love and snuggles to everyone xxxxx

    @nicolescott89@nicolescott89Ай бұрын
    • Hahah! Your Italian must be so good by now. You’ve been studying so well for so long.😊

      @KylieFlavell@KylieFlavellАй бұрын
    • @KylieFlavell aww hun thank you but I don't have anyone to practice with much so speaking is not as good as I would like, but I listen alot and write when I have opportunities. But I'm coming in July to Florence to see friends and Trieste for a few days to la biennale danza a Venezia to see some dance and support choreographer friend Wayne Mcgregor and other amazing creatives. Also in Trieste go to an expat evening on Thursdays to chat and ask advice from expats about things to do with moving there 🥰 still planning one day to move! Xx

      @nicolescott89@nicolescott89Ай бұрын
  • Salve, ragazzi! Alcuni qui conosca "Otto e mezzo" (1963) di Fellini?

    @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rz20 күн бұрын
  • Wow 🎉😢😮😮😅😅😊😊😅😅😅😮😮

    @S-series1977@S-series1977Ай бұрын
  • Mia fedelta 😂

    @leonardniamh@leonardniamhАй бұрын
  • Las chicas italianas son muy buenas y bonitas y guapas, y fenomenal y preciosas y me gustaría poder estar en su presencia para disfrutar de su beldad

    @ronaldmessina4229@ronaldmessina4229Ай бұрын
  • Mi chiamo Marco. Io sono americano e tuttovia imparo italiano. Guardo film de Visconti e Fellini, perche la lingua nei questi film e molto classico. Leggo >Corriera della Sera< si ho tempo:-)

    @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rzАй бұрын
  • Ciao, buona sera tutti! Non ho recivuto una riposta al mio messaggio d'ieri. A presto🙂

    @JohnClarke-ih2rz@JohnClarke-ih2rzАй бұрын
  • Wait,,, you speak Japanese, Spanish AND Italian??!

    @brightgreenleaves@brightgreenleaves22 күн бұрын
  • I'm afraid you lost me! Maybe start from the very beginning! Perhaps you have and I missed it. I would love to learn Italian, but this was too advanced

    @bloomingaccents@bloomingaccents14 күн бұрын
  • Great video 🤩 loved it! Mariangela x

    @theteachingcouple.online@theteachingcouple.onlineАй бұрын
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