Italian is full of colorful idioms that make conversations more lively and natural. Learning these expressions will help you understand locals better and sound more fluent.

Popular Italian Idioms
- In bocca al lupo – “Good luck” (literally: Into the wolf’s mouth)
- Chi dorme non piglia pesci – “You snooze, you lose” (literally: Those who sleep don’t catch fish)
- Acqua in bocca – “Keep it a secret” (literally: Water in your mouth)
- Essere al verde – “To be broke” (literally: To be at green)
- Non tutte le ciambelle riescono col buco – “Not everything goes as planned” (literally: Not all doughnuts come out with a hole)
Tip: Using idioms naturally takes practice. Try sprinkling one or two in your conversations with friends or teachers.