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When your family is so close that sometimes you can't breathe, you need all the help you can get from friends, even if it's just to share a good old moan.

Good friends and more
A few friendly words of wisdom

(* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, R = plain rude, Lit. = Literally)


Good friends and more

La mia anima gemella My soul mate. Can be used for a partner or a friend.

Il bastone della mia vecchiaia (*) Lit. My old age stick. The person who will support me in my old age. Can be a partner or a friend.

Il mio moroso/La mia morosa (**) Used only in some regions, slang for boyfriend/girlfriend.

La mia dolce metá (*) My sweet other half.

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A few friendly words of wisdom

Chi trova un amico trova un tesoro Who finds a friend, finds a treasure.

Patti chiari, amicizia lunga Clear understandings, long friendship.

Pochi ma buoni Few but good (quality, not quantity). Used for many things, friends included.

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