This is a subreddit preview page. If you have a GummySearch account, please add this Subreddit to your audience to view the full analysis features there.
r/Italian
44k members
r/Italian is a subreddit with 44k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Talk about Italy, Italians and Italian language.
Popular Themes in r/Italian
#1
Advice Requests
: "Why do Italians call regional languages dialects? "
22 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "I built a free tool to break down Italian sentences and explain grammar!"
3 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "I'm so tired of asking them to "parlare un po' più lentamente" and still not understanding them"
2 posts
#4
Ideas
: "I built this Text Simplifier to help beginners read Italian with ease"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/Italian
#1
Italian
: "If you recognize this, you're either Italian or deserve honorary citizenship"
174 posts
#2
Language
: "Why do Italians call regional Languages dialects? "
48 posts
#3
Culture
: "Rest in peace Francesco Rivella, one of the many Italians who've made the world a better place with their creations 🕊️"
31 posts
#4
Translation
: "Why is this Translation wrong?"
26 posts
#5
Italy
: "Moving back to Italy, is it better now? "
14 posts
#6
Help
: "Grammar Help!"
12 posts
#7
Food
: "Why are Italians so judgmental?"
10 posts
#8
Music
: "Good Italian Music?"
7 posts
#9
Learning
: "What are some of the hardest Italian words to pronounce for non Italian speakers Learning Italian?"
7 posts
#10
Life
: "Air Quality"
6 posts
Member Growth in r/Italian
Yearly
+17k members(65.2%)
Similar Subreddits to r/Italian

r/AskTheCaribbean
24k members
66.1% / yr

r/Chinese
50k members
18.1% / yr

r/duolingo
458k members
46.5% / yr

r/French
290k members
27.3% / yr

r/italianlearning
124k members
29.3% / yr

r/learnfrench
147k members
40.2% / yr

r/Polish
15k members
6.0% / yr

r/Portuguese
85k members
22.5% / yr

r/Spanish
374k members
17.8% / yr

r/Thailand
818k members
105.5% / yr