top of page

Alibi

"It wasn't me", "I wasn't there" etc.

"Alibi" is a very common word in English (and in Italian) but it isn't an English word.

Like always, keep on reading..


"AN ALIBI IS ONLY AS GOOD AS ITS DETAILS".

Kenneth Eade, Paladine

"Alibi" is a Latin word meaning "Elsewhere" or "Somewhere else" originally from "Alius" (meaning "Other") with its feminine accusative plural "Alias" (also used in English).


Now that the power of knowledge belongs to you, you have no alibi you must keep reading this blog and spread the love.


Grazie.


Pier.










 
 
 

Recent Posts

See All
Book

I know, I am writing of obsolete sets of printed sheets bound together into volumes, so popular in the pre-digital era… “Book” probably...

 
 
 
Lasagna

If you grew up in Italy, your mother's lasagna was hanging on a wall with a sign "In case of emergency break glass.." But enough with the...

 
 
 
Procrastinate

Everybody postpones actions, but not everybody knows the origin of this verb. Keep on reading.. "To procrastinate" comes from the Latin...

 
 
 

Comments


  • twitter

©2018 by taklitalian. Proudly created with Wix.com

bottom of page