Siciliano (Sicilian Italian) Classes with Teachers and Tutors Online
At Strommen, we believe learning Siciliano connects you to a rich culture and vibrant history.
At Strommen, we believe learning Siciliano connects you to a rich culture and vibrant history. Whether you’re reconnecting with your Sicilian roots or discovering this unique language for the first time, you’ll be matched with a Siciliano tutor who makes learning engaging, personal, and meaningful.
Why learn Siciliano? Siciliano is more than a dialect—it’s a living language with over five million speakers and deep roots influenced by ancient Greek, Arabic, Latin, and more. Learning Siciliano lets you preserve a rare linguistic heritage and gain insight into Sicily’s literature, traditions, and culture.
Our Siciliano tutors tailor each lesson to your goals—whether for travel, family conversations, academic study, or cultural enrichment. Lessons are flexible and designed to suit your pace and interests.
We offer flexible learning options:
- Private in-person Siciliano classes in select cities.
- Flexible online Siciliano classes taught one-on-one.
- Personalized lessons tailored to your background, fluency level, and goals.
You’ll practice real conversation, build vocabulary, and experience Sicily’s rich culture firsthand. No matter your level, your Siciliano tutor will guide you every step of the way.
Ready to start your Siciliano journey? Contact us for a consultation, or find a Siciliano tutor near you!
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What is Siciliano (Sicilian Italian)?
Siciliano is a Romance language spoken mainly on the island of Sicily and by Sicilian communities worldwide. It has unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar distinct from standard Italian, shaped by influences from Greek, Arabic, Norman, and Spanish languages over centuries.
Is Siciliano the same as Italian?
No, Siciliano is considered a separate regional language or dialect with its own rich history and characteristics. While it shares roots with Italian, Siciliano has distinct sounds, words, and expressions that make it unique.
Who speaks Siciliano today?
Around 5 million people, primarily in Sicily and parts of southern Italy, speak Siciliano. It’s also spoken by Sicilian immigrant communities around the world, especially in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Can I learn Siciliano online?
Yes! Many tutors offer flexible online Siciliano classes that allow you to learn from anywhere. These classes provide personalized instruction tailored to your goals, whether for heritage, travel, or cultural interest.