In Italy, the main language is Italian. However, many museums and the zoo have English signs as well because a lot of tourists visit Rome who are more likely to know English than Italian.
Italy uses the euro.1 eur is 1.16 USD. Along with bills, euros also come in coins worth one or two euro. I like paying for things with coins, which is harder to do in the US because the biggest coin we have is the quarter.
A bottle of water usually costs about one euro, but I've seen them for as little as 50 euro cents or as much as two euro. It depends, but the price seems pretty similar to the US!
My favorite meal I had this week was steak alfredo that my friend made! We all got together to have a big dinner party and it was so fun and delicious!
I've been trying to listen to a lot of Italian music, mostly older songs by Andrea Bocelli, but another favorite is "Mambo Italiano!"