And finally so many Italians are superstitious about the number 17 that national airline AllâItalia doesnât have a row 17 on any of its planes! And all birth control devices should be confiscated or at least tampered with. ;o). In some cultures, black cats are thought to bring good luck, but it's quite the opposite in Italy, where they are considered unlucky due to associations with witchcraft. In bocca al lupo! Many of our Italian relatives believe in superstitions. It can be worn around the neck or hung above an infantâs bed to ward off any evil. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! To the non-Italian saying âInto the wolfâs mouthâ or âDeath to the wolfâ may sound a bit strange. âIn the mouth of the wolfâ? This is another way used all over Italy. Xenophobia: being a foreigner in Italy 3. International business in Italy 4. IN BOCCA AL LUPO. Other stories also link into the wolf-devil association, suggesting that 18th and 19th century travellers would use the phrase to generate courage before a long journey and against the danger of wolf attack. Hereâs how to do it like the Italians! Venice’s Fenice opera house audience looks harmless today! In bocca al lupo to you!! Thanks for the reblog!! And don’t forget to subscribe via email or join us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram so you don’t miss out on everything Italian from DreamDiscoverItalia. :o). The cimaruta is a very old Italian portafortuna (good luck charm) rooted in the lore of the ancient Pagan religions of Italy. The Italian Horn, or Cornicello, is an ancient good luck symbol, traditionally worn to ward off the negative power of the evil eye. 8 things you didnât know about St Peterâs in Rome, Weekly Photo Challenge - Intricate Burano Lace. However, this is not always practised in the fast-paced environment of the modern day. April 2013, All Or maybe itâs just a way of forcing us all to face our fears and do it anyway, a bit like actorsâ âbreak a legâ. Ah I’d never thought about compliments being suspicious but that makes sense Francis! :o). Outdoor (al fresco) dining is very popular in the summer months. Other issues 7. As for the origin – la lupa is known to mean something else than she-wolf… so it’s a question who really nursed the twins: a gentle animal or a prostitute. Itâs the look that one person gives to another if they are jealous or envious. May 2015 Reblogged this on Livedinitaly's Blog and commented: The wolf isnât the only thing that Italians use when summoning up good luck. Well, donât worry, hereâs how to wish someone Good Luck in Italian and ensure that Lady Luck looks kindly on you and your friends forever! Italian 101 â How to ask where is the toilet? The post Italian 101 â How to say Good Luck in Italian first appeared on DreamDiscoverItalia. All my WordPress news goes straight to my spam folder (despite my annoyance and regular attempts to change it). Wishing for good luck Just like you might tell someone to âbreak a legâ in English, Italians have their own idiom to wish someone good luck without actually uttering that phrase, which, naturally, would be considered to mean the opposite. To us Americans, this seems like a silly way to wish someone good luck. December 2013 But whether itâs the Charles Perrault or Brother Grimm adaptation, the gist of the message is that the village is safe but the woods are dangerous and that we should always obey our mother! Another suggestion is that opera singers started using the phrase before going on stage; a bit like actors saying âBreak a legâ to avoid putting a hex on a performance by saying âGood Luckâ. Well, bare with me and all will be explained. When youâre feeling under the weather, chances are you want ⦠I’m always telling brits not to say villa Fortuna. According to Italian folklore, those giving the malocchio can cause harm to someone else. 7. This is a less used way to wish good luck, but if somebody tells you this, just answer: SPERIAMO CHE DORMA A PANCIA IN SU! In Medieval times the wolf took on an extra level of evilness, even being associated with the devil. Good to know! Breakfast is not a big meal in Italian culture and is sometimes skipped. ), keep up the good work and apologies for my seeming lack of support! One of the more popular superstitions is the Malocchio (mal=bad occhio=eye) or the evil eye. It can be worn around the neck or hung above an infant's bed to ward off any evil. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Thanks for commenting! South Korean New Year, known as Seollal, usually falls in late January or early February, and the soup is believed to bring those who eat it good luck in the new year, according to Culture Trip. In some places, if a black cat crosses your path itâs considered a sign of good luck. Culture & Life Style Or the origin could be nothing more complex than the popular old belief that if you want to say one thing, you have to actually say the opposite so as not to jinx something. Yes Janice,you're right! Tidy! Rice may even represent coins and their growth while baking may symbolize the growing of oneâs wealth. January 2016 Whilst Romans prefer to throw 3 coins into the Trevi Fountain. Gift Giving. Very timely, too. Anyway, just had a catch up on your blog (excellent Forli one too! But thatâs not all because the person youâre wishing good luck to must immediately reply Crepi il lupo! Nice article. Beware the big bad wolf! Symbols used to ward off malocchio, bad luck and evil in general are often used and referenced in Italian culture and, by extension, its fashions and jewelry design. My Italian teachers have always insisted that Buona Fortuna is bad luck but I guess that, like most things, it varies from region to region? And thus their evil rating rose to stratospheric heights. And yes, Little Red Riding Hood’s a cutie isn’t she! But if you value your health, donât ever mutter those two little words to an Italian as its considered extremely bad luck! April 2015 10. Since my last trip to Naples i now have red cornos on my key ring with me always! I never used to have anything on my keyring but since living in Italy now have a number of charms etc! I’ll be returning to Italy this week . Felines. General education 5. Why 17 Is Considered Unlucky Interesting regional Italian customs. Hope I didn't insult or jinx anyone all these years. In bocca al lupo – In the mouth of the wolf! The European fairy tale about a young girl and big bad wolf has several versions, some more gory than others. Kinda relieved as I’m sure I’ve said ‘buona fortuna’ more than once in Italy. Iâd love to hear your thoughts on where the phrase came from or whether you use any lucky charms so leave me a comment with your stories. November 2018 May 2013 Watch Out for the Evil Eye. Using idioms (may) make Italians think you know more of their language than you actually do. Little Red Riding Hood at Venice Carnival. France: 13 was traditionally considered a lucky number in France prior to the First World War, and was used in numerical form as a good luck symbol on postcards and charms. It doesnât quite explain why the wolf is wished dead though? The climate is mainly Mediterranean: in the north of the country winters are cold and summers are warm. November 2013 Italian weddings are intimate gathering. In Italy compliments are always suspicious! Thatâs because in Italian culture, the number 17ânot 13âis considered unlucky, and when it comes to Friday the 17th, some would even call it âun giorno nero" (a black day). Vai a farti benedire / Vai a quel paese | Go get blessed / Go to that town. A presto, Sue x, Thanks Sue, your support is always appreciated!! Italian 101 â How to ask will you marry me? Many carry lucky charms or touch iron to ward off bad luck (touching wood in Italy will get you nowhere by the way!) Wishing someone In bocca al lupo, therefore is a way of saying Good luck, watch out for danger and be good all in one! Italians have many different ways of telling someone to get lost. Italian Language Thanks Tom, I hope you remembered to say Crepi to the wolf!! A challenging situation like an exam is compared to being caught in the fangs of a wolf ready to swallow you up, but you have to face it to become stronger. So youâd think that wishing someone good luck, literally Buona Fortuna, would be a good thing, wouldnât you? Thanks for your lovely comments though Kathy and if your friend has any other good luck phrases I’d love to hear them! June 2013 Italian business culture 2. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Saying In bocca al lupo is therefore suggested to be a way of warding off both the devil and the disease. This proverb suggests that wine is so healthy that it even makes good blood! Hey DreamDiscoverItalia, I’m sorry to be late. I know “in bocca al lupo” but, for example, I have never heard the reply. This is the most used sentence. Like many of the lasting ancient symbols and beliefs, the cimaruta design eventually took on certain symbols of Catholicism. :o). No housework must be done on the 6 th of January. However, many people donât know the origin or how to reply to this expression. In this idea, the wolf is a metaphor for the audience to be faced, with the proscenium arch of the stage equaling the wolfâs mouth. A cornicello (Italian pronunciation: [korniËtÊÉllo]), cornetto ([korËnetto]; Italian for '"little horn" or "hornlet"'), corno (Italian for "horn"), or corno portafortuna (literally "horn that brings luck" in Italian) is an Italian amulet or talisman worn to protect against the evil eye (or malocchio [maËlÉkkjo] in Italian) and bad luck in general, and, historically, to promote fertility and virility. Italians are a superstitious lot. Educational standards 6. Thanks for the opportunity as always Lyn! or simply Crepi! (let's hope it will sleep on its back). I just mentioned to a close friend who is Italian about not saying ‘buona fortuna’ because it means bad luck — he’s never heard that. ð, Don’t you love how legends develop Manja, its fascinating!! Italian 101 â How to say Happy Birthday! Yes Domenico, that's can be another option! Pork is often associated with prosperity and wealth due to its fattening properties. I knew that saying! As one of the most well-known Italian superstitions, the Malocchio is a ⦠I love that the she-wolf could be a wolf or prostitute because both are outsiders showing their softer side. Italians are a superstitious lot. Today a visitor may be surprised at which superstitions are taken seriously and which are taken with a grain of salt, so to speak. In many folk traditions, eggs represent fertility and rebirth, new life, and potential. Statue of twins Romulus and Remus suckling from the she-wolf. Hope alls good with you too?! Many young Italian couples are given rice upon purchase of their first⦠thanks for sharing! Whilst others faithfully follow their horoscopes or call on the saints to help. Living in the Caput Mundi and trying to decipher Italian culture for the English speaking world. Certainly this holds true in for stage people in show business so could easily spread to those of us not in the spotlight! June 2015 1. One of the main ideas dates back to the story of the abandoned twins, Romulus and Remus, who went on to found Rome. Thank you for linking up very interesting article with #TheWeeklyPostcard. Translations. And its suggested that saying In bocca al lupo goes back to the she-wolf who will protect you, as she did the twins. The population is about 59,5 million according to Report ISTAT Census 2011. Not so ⦠The origin dates back to the early Renaissance in the Republic of Florence. You're Welcome Marianna! But Iâll let you make your mind up which one sounds most plausible, as Iâve not yet found a definitive answer! But whatâs a wolf got to do with good luck? :o). Therefore, in this article, we are going to answer these questions, once and for all! What you have to answer to such a wishing? Thatâs because as well as being a predator of domestic animals, wolves were spotted eating the corpses of plague victims from mass graves. Banish past bad luckâand old pansâItalian-style. Now that you know this, you will bring luck to everybody! It literally means âIn the wolfâs mouthâ or âInto the wolfâs mouthâ but is intended to mean anything from good luck, fingers crossed, break a leg or even face your fears! May 2018 So singers say In bocca al lupo to wish each other a good performance hoping to avoid being savaged by the wolf or rather, the audience. I know exactly what you mean Andrea!! Should I be scared……?!!!!! Always much appreciated!! Just as I remember! Similarly to how âbreak a legâ has evolved to mean buona fortuna, good luck, in everyday conversations here- from the backstage of theater⦠Continue Reading July 2013 Your comment will be posted after it is approved. âBecause he believes that it would be bad luck if he didnât. ð, Haha, this was entertaining, and even though I’ve been living in Italy – southern Tuscany – for three years, it’s the first time I hear much of it. Thatâs good because it means people will respond in kind and help you both to expand your language skills and ease your acceptance into another [â¦] Green is a color of good luck and most Italian brides will wear a green sash or emerald brooch at the rehearsal dinner. She was dressed up for Venice Carnival last year and having a ball!!! More slang for you!!! So whether youâre knocking on iron, stamping on bullsâ bits or touching up Juliet, there is no need to be afraid of this big bad wolf. The family of my amore is just not very superstitious. Carp scales (Poland) In several countries in Europe, itâs a tradition to serve carp for the traditional ⦠Yeah so have I Yvonne but I resisted the temptation to go there as I didn’t want to cause any offence or get it wrong and cause even more offence!!!!!! In fact, the number 13 is considered good luck in Italy. In Italian culture, the color red is associated with fertility, and so people wear it under their clothes in the hopes that it will help them conceive in the coming year. Brides who are bold enough can find something green to wear to really stick with this tradition. October 2017 View DreamDiscoverItalia’s profile on Facebook, View DreamDiscoverItalia’s profile on Instagram, Romulus and Remus, who went on to found Rome, Italians are superstitious about the number 17, Italian 101 â How to say Good Luck in Italian, Italian 101 - How to say please, thank you and youâre welcome in Italian. Have a wonderful weekend in Southern Tuscany with your beau!! Traditionally, Italians eat lunch together as a family. Eggs. In the US, when an actor is about to go on stage (or somebody is about to face some challenging task, like an exam) we say "break a leg"....in other words, "do your best". In bocca al lupo è is certainly the most used and renowned Italian expression and its meaning is quite simple: itâs used to wish someone good luck, best of luck! And because going in the mouth of the wolf is definitely dangerous, you have to answer: CREPI! Throughout history, Italian culture has been rich with superstitions for good or evil that continue to form the basis of many of the Italian Life Rules. The bull in Milan getting his bits trampled, Give Florence’s wild boar statue a stroke for good luck, Verona’s Juliet statue offers good luck in romance, Venice’s 2 columns in Piazzaetta San Marco. Confused? May 2019 Hand carved cameo jewellery in Venice : a classic art. So if you wish that someone should plunge into the mouth of a devilish wolf, what youâre actually doing is wishing them the best fortune! Donât take a bath when youâre sick. In the meantime, Iâd just like to say In bocca al lupo tutti, Good Luck everyone!! :oD. In Milan its apparently tradition to spin on your heel over the âcrown jewelsâ of a mosaic bull in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II shopping arcade. So whilst you might face struggles in life, if you have the protection of In bocca al lupo and keep pushing forward you will eventually come out the other side as a winner, much as Little Red Riding Hood and her Grandma did. The following article, written by Jerry Finzi, appears on GrandVoyageItaly.com.. Others relate it back to ancient Roman history. 17. Thanks for sharing. Horns play almost as big a part in Italian sign language as testicles. Ever wonder why the rooster is such a prominent theme in Italian ceramics? So youd think that wishing someone good luck, literally Buona Fortuna, would be a good thing, wouldnt you? But if you value your health, dont ever mutter those two little words to an Italian as its considered extremely b⦠Siena Palio â which contradas are racing on 16th August 2016? Italian Art 101 â Lacoon and His Sons, Vatican Museum, Writing for LâItalo-Americano newspaper. To start this week in the best way here you'll find the most common ways to wish Good Luck in Italian! It is considered bad luck to say"good luck", so there seems to be some parallel there. Italian Food & Cuisine If you give a gift of a purse or a wallet, superstition holds that you should include some money in it â even a coin â to ensure good luck for the recipient. Translation: âRed wine makes good blood.â Italian proverbs cover all areas of existence, even health, and Italy is famous for its fabulous wine. Take care!! That one makes perfect sense to me! How has that evolved to mean âgood luckâ? A jar of cooked rice on the kitchen counter. This is the day of Epiphany, which in Italy is believed to be a witch called La Befana . All rights reserved. Veronaâs superstitious rub the breast of a bronze statue of Juliet, of Romeo and Juliet fame, hoping for luck in love. The Torinese (from Turin), have a similar tradition to Milan of standing on a bull or touching the finger of a statue of Colombo for a safe trip and prosperous life! And Venetians wonât walk between 2 columns in the Piazzetta di San Marco because executions were carried out there. If you want to wish someone good luck in their exams, starting a new job or before a first date, the phrase you actually want is In bocca al lupo, pronounced een boh-kah al loo-poh. Italian idioms add color to a language and make you sound competent and comfortable. Forli seems ages ago now but it was a great couple of days and I loved the mosaics, didn’t you?! Love this one. Every day is a school day Paolo, thanks so much for your tips! The cimaruta is a very old Italian portafortuna (good luck charm) rooted in the lore of the ancient Pagan religions of Italy. 2 Italian Wedding Ceremony. It was fun to write! And why are we being so mean wishing it such a terrible ending? Florentines will touch the snout of a bronze boar statue in the old marketplace whilst dropping a coin into the fountain. Italian Proverbs About Business. CREPI! ... âand it is said that the number of pomegranate seeds that end up scattered is directly correlated with the amount of good luck ⦠Thanks for popping by and commenting! ; Italy: 13 was the lucky number in the Italian football pools (Totocalcio).The Italian expression "fare tredici" (literally, "make thirteen") means to hit the jackpot. Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for reminding me how wonderful Italian mythology is!! Copyright © 2013 TheItalianBridge. Eating sausage before midnight is another good luck charm rooted in Italian culture. I saw the title of your latest post yesterday but as it started “Monster mice….” or something along those lines I haven’t summoned the courage to open it!! Liz ð Great blog! Liz — Funny, I had the “lupo” exchange just yesterday in Venice. Italian bureaucracy â How to get a codice fiscale and survive to tell the tale! In bocca al lupo is a wonderfully idiomatic Italian saying and wherever it came from, it is the only way to say Good Luck in Italian unless you want to poke Lady Luck in the eye! But the wolf icon pops up throughout history and there are lots of different stories explaining where this little good luck phrase came from. Grapes and dried fruits show wisdom amongst those who eat them, as well. ; Other. Many carry lucky charms or touch iron to ward off bad luck (touching wood in Italy will get you nowhere by the way!) meaning âDeath to the wolf!â Itâs pronounced kre-pee al loo-poh and is an essential part of the good luck ritual. Cultural taboosItaly is a peninsula covering 301,401 km2, and surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. They're made with either or both hands. Good job I never bought her a Yucca plant then, as Italians call this the plant of happiness but it brings bad luck into the home. Iâve only found this story in one place so far, so I canât say how well-held the belief is but it all blends into the wolf equals bad news idea so who knows…? Out in the countryside many suggest that the expression comes from the rural hunting world where wolves were a risk to livestock and therefore hunted. Egg ⦠Obviously the most common way is wishing BUONA FORTUNA (Good luck), but we also have other special ways, related to animals! Pretty strange like ours! Thank you very much ChgoJohn! I just adore that photo of the little Red Riding Hood. Whilst others faithfully follow their horoscopes or call on the saints to help. :o). The twins were famously suckled by a gentle she-wolf before being rescued from a cave in the hills that would later for part of their Eternal City. Some suggest that it goes back to the opera theatre, a bit like when actors say âBreak a legâ before going on stage. È facile far paura al toro dalla finestra. The middle and ring fingers are clenched while ⦠Want to bring yourself some luck this new year? I thought "auguri" covered everything. If they forget or just say âGrazieâ they risk bad luck so make sure itâs not forgotten! Who knew! August 2013 it was good to me too ð Anyway, “good luck” is not bad luck, it depends on accents maybe, or by real intentions of who said “good luck” – I think you can find irony in all languages ââin the world – but, generally, if I say it, it’s just to say someone “good luck” ð Some coins should be thrown between the sheets to bring good fortune. Anyway, for “show people” (theaters, public show and so on) it’s better to say -I’m sorry- “merda” or “in culo alla balena”, that’s “shit” and “in the ass of the whale” respectively, because “buona fortuna” is not good in this case. 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