TOP 50 Italian Adjectives: ✅MOST COMMON Italian Adjectives List (That you MUST know)
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In today’s video, I’m going to teach you the MOST COMMON Italian Adjectives that you MUST know.
These are not some random Italian adjectives: they are exactly the MOST USED ones.
If you are just starting out with your Italian learning journey, or even if you are an intermediate Italian learner, you NEED to master these Italian adjectives to improve your conversation and understanding.
So in this video you’ll find the TOP 50 MOST COMMON Italian Adjectives that we native Italian speakers use EVERY DAY. In this Italian Adjectives List I’ve included Italian demonstrative adjectives, top Italian describing words, Italian adjectives ending in -e… that are the most used on a daily basis.
In the end, you’ll know the most common adjectives in Italian that we use all the time, so you’ll be able to immediately improve your listening and speaking skills.
Hope you’ll love this video!
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Hope you'll love this ITALIAN ADJECTIVE LIST with the TOP 50 MOST COMMON Italian adjectives that any Italian learner needs to know!
Which one was new to you? Which ones were a good refresher?
Let me know and also tell me if you have any other requests about Italian adjectives! 👇👇
The video is very well. I saw other your's. I learn many thiks. Grazie
If you want about life and culture italian
Much appreciated , outstanding...
Thank u so much
hi good evening please how can i speak Italian very well places if i sends you message you don't reply to me why
I’d love a lesson on the irregular adjectives. I’m enjoying your style of teaching. Thank you!
I've made one on "bello" : th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
super Italian teacher I always follow your class lesson
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Very helpful video, thank you!
This class helps a lot. Thank you.
Yes please your videos are very helpful.
Thank you.
I really like your way of teaching ..thanks a lot
Thank you so much
Thanks for doing these video.
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You are an excellent teacher. You speak English slowly and clearly. 😊
I really like your videos.
Mi piace molto,voglio imparare piú,grazie.
Thank u so much I like ur work
Fantastico, spaciale, perfetto ,Buono ,Semplice, Bello
Grazie learnt a lot to use adjective
You are a great teacher. And this lesson was very helpful. Grazie mille
Grazie a te!
Thank you...
Molto utile lezione!
Grazie tante maestra!
Thank you so much I am trying to learn Italian and you are really help me understand the basics thank you so much
Hello, when an Italian see the foreign letters (j,k,w,x,y)what do they pronounce it as. I that k= c, by what about the other j,w,x,y .
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Thank you. It is a big help. Greetings from Christian
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thank you for your effort dear. ❤️
Thank u so much...I am trying to learn Italian...Very useful video
Benvenuto!
Very helpful
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Thanks a lot really a lot helpful to me
I'm glad it was!
Yes video of different forms of belle. Thank you! 5:04
Here it is! th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for your very useful and interesting lesson !
You are very welcome! Prego!
ello, when an Italian see the foreign letters (j,k,w,x,y)what do they pronounce it as. I that k= c, by what about the other j,w,x,y .
Thank you very much 😊 🧡🧡🧡🙏
You are very welcome! Prego!
love your lessons teacher Valentina❤❤
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Good evening madam. It is very beautiful teaching process
Thank you for excellent lessons, delivered at an effective pace and clearly pronounced . Maybe you could do a lesson on Italian words that share the same literal meaning in English such as “ Volta” and “tempo” ( both meaning “ time” ?) but are used differently in Italian .
Great suggestion, John! I'm noting it down.
Just a quick explanation so you know the difference: we use "tempo" to talk about the extention of time (e.g. "non ho molto tempo" = I don't have much time); we use "volta" to talk about single instances of times or reiteration of something (e.g.: "una volta" = once, "due volte" = twice, etc.). Hope this helps!
Grazzie mille
Ciao, Valentina! I love your videos and I find them so inspirational! I found this video really helpful and was wondering if you could make a video teaching colours? If so that would be wonderful!!!
Noted! 😉
i would love a video showing how to to use. bello and buono.
Noted!
Ilike your lesson
Hi Valentina, I speak Spanish, English, French and now I’m learning Italian with you. I’m interested in learning how to use the irregular adjectives like BELLO etc. Thank you, I really love your classes. 👍
Complimenti, Luisa! E benvenuta!
I have already added them to my list ;)
ello, when an Italian see the foreign letters (j,k,w,x,y)what do they pronounce it as. I that k= c, by what about the other j,w,x,y .
Awesome lesson :)
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Ciao! Valentina,
Mi piace molto questo video.
Ne sono contenta, Ken! (*I'm happy of it)
Great vedio... also love your smiley face😊
Please make more videos on grammar usage
They are coming ;)
Just discovered your videos! Ho sempre studiando italiano...I was wondering if you ever use these in a sentence? Context is everything. Grazie tante!
Benvenuta, Jane! I'm including a lot of examples in my more recent videos 😉
Actually please do some more videos about adjectives because i'm Also a italian persone but i'm Little bit week about the language , i know english , french ..And learning italian
Joking you😂
Questa è una buona recensione!
Ne sono felice, Michele! :) (PS: "recensione" significa "review" in italiano, ma solo per le "review" di un prodotto o servizio, ad esempio: "Ho scritto una recensione per questo libro". Quando usi "review" con il significato di "refresh, revise" allora usiamo "revisione" o "ripasso" ;) Comunque brava con le concordanze, la frase era perfetta!
Great
I've picked up Spanish over my work career on my own and I've noticed how close it is to Italian. Many words are very similar with some exceptions. I guess it is the core of old latin?
Yes, we share lots of similar words since the origins are the same. Pronunciation is different though, and even grammar differs a bit.
Hi Valentina love the lessons could you please do a video on the different endings of Bello and Quello. If possible Thank You Eugenia
I've already made one, Eugenia! 😊Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
Great lesson l would be interested on the lesson on Bravo and Bello
Here's the one on how to change "bello": th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
And this is about bello vs buono: th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
(Bravo is already on my list for future videos 😉)
I like to learn more of the italian adjectives irrevgular
Grazie
Bravissimi
Please make sentences of these Italian Adjectives. Thanks. Be blessed.
Yes I wotlike video on bravo,bello, and buono
I haven't done that one yet, John, but here are two other helpful videos on bello:
th-cam.com/video/5xdr976eYk4/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Valentina, I really love your videos and I do earn a lot from them, can you do a video on when is the correct way to use an adjective, in the beiggining of the subject or the end? Grazie Mille!
Most adjectives (the ones that describe a noun) go after the noun in Italian. I talk about the parts of the sentence and how to take care of adjectives in this video: th-cam.com/video/uerysI6Ivi4/w-d-xo.html
Nice teacher.sand more video
Grazie per questo video :) !! Forse la prossima volta potrebbe fare un video sulla parola prego e sui molti modi per usarla
Ottima idea, Francisca! Grazie a te per il tuo commento e dammi pure del tu :)
hello teacher im from philippines im new subscriber here learning italian language for my italian husband you are a great teacher ❤
Benvenuta!
Hello Teacher I am a Nigerian, new subscriber, learning Italian language because of my Italian husband 😊 I have got so much to learn.
I am new to your videos (as you know). Have you done videos on buono, bello etc including the changing of the endings yet? Grazie mille
Not yet, Patrick! But we can cover this after we do articles together in class.
Very helpful- I really appreciated this list. Can you help with the order of adjectives in a sentence- what are the exceptions to an adjective following the noun? I’ve been told- la nostra città ha un vecchio castello’ is correct, but I can’t understand why.
Un'ottima domanda, Beverley. I'lll definitely add this to my list for future videos. Usually, we move the adjective in front for the noun for emphasis or to give it a slightly different meaning than the litteral one. So in this case, "un vecchio castello" focuses on the fact that the castle is old and it's valuable for that (as in "antico") whereas if you say "un castello vecchio" that literally means "old" as in "ruined" or "worn out".
Yes on questo video per piacere! Grazie!
Haven't done that yet, but I made a video on "bello" and the same mechanism works for "quello". Here it is in case you want to check it out, Gregory! th-cam.com/video/RycExtHwdOM/w-d-xo.html
@@ItalianTeacherValentina Grazie Valentina! I will look at it. I will also keep you posted if we end up with a little Valentina Mosca here (would be her last name 😊🇮🇹)
@@gregorythomas2674 Ahah certo, Gregory! I actually wanted to ask you for any updates about the baby girl! 😄😄
@@ItalianTeacherValentina Will keep you posted! Youre in the top five! 😊 ha!
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Nice
I'm interested
Good video
This lesson was the best I liked it
Mam your classes are excellent
Can u help me how to use irregular verbs when we speak.
Grazie Sudhakar! I have a whole playlist on irregular verbs, make sure to check it out: th-cam.com/video/4_u-cnmzVXI/w-d-xo.html
Yes make a vedio on the use too?
Already added that to my list!
Yes I want a video please
I like this Please I want a video how to use Bello thank u
It's coming in the next few weeks! ;)
😂 I only have 49. I guess I was not paying full attention. But anyway, listening to this video once is not enough for me.
Grazie! Have toi you lessens in PDF?
Not for this video. For the classes I do have the pdf slides, the link is always in the description
Mi piace tu video dove scrivarle su groupe
Hello Valentina.
(Chiuso, aperto) are adjectives or verb ? Or some time we can use as adjectives and some time as a verb ? I need your answer please
"Chiuso" and "aperto" are adjectives. The corresponding verbs are "Chiudere" and "Aprire".
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Boungiorno!
Valentina can you uploade video using Essere in sentences.and also video for bello,quello etc...
They are all in the making ;)
What is “Very” in Italian?… like I wanted to say: “Very Good!”.
I am enjoying your lessons, grazie!
Buongiorno Paul! "Molto" also means "very" (so the same word can be both an adjective and an adverb). So in your case: "molto buono"
Think yoy
I am sure you have made the videos already - but helping with the irregular adjectives would be great.
I haven't done it yet but it's on my list
Tanto
Molti
Tanti
Troppo
Altro
Ogni
Grande
Piccolo
Buono
Bravo
Cattivo
Bello
Brutto
Migliore
Peggiore
Primo
Ultimo
Fantastico
Terribile
Facile
Vicino
Lontano
Anziano
Nuovo
Quello
Unico
Speciale
Comune
Perfetto
Imperfetto
Scorso
Sbagliato
Giusto
Lungo
Corto
Economico
Semplice
Complicato
Pieno
Vuoto
Aperto
Grazie mille.
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Dear teacher today is my first day
Benvenuto!
Would last week be scorso settimana or settimana scorso? Does adjective follow the noun?
We use both "la scorsa settimana" and "la settimana scorsa" (don't forget the article and gender agreement 😉)
Grazie mille🙂@@ItalianTeacherValentina
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How to use QUELLO è QUESTO too. Thanks
Noted! ;)
Maam please make video................ on Buono ,Bello and Bravo with examples...................... and showing endings.
They are coming soon!
I'm your listing
Please ma, can you help with the two and three letters words, thank you.
Bhai signature er kotha bollen signature ki kagoj ta print korer por signature korbo?
R j bollen zilla r bame r date aita ki co.outer a likhe nibo? Pls janaben
What is the meaning of facciamo?
nic
I need
Ciao Valentina, can you further explain the correct usage of Ti, Tu and Te. Still confused!
Added this to my list, Joseph. Meanwhile, quick explanation: "Tu" is for "you" as a subject, eg. "Tu mangi"; "Te" is for "you" as a direct object "Io chiamo te" (not very much used, tends to be substituted by the direct pronoun: "ti" can be 3 different things: direct/indirect/reflexive pronoun. I've already covered the reflexive pronouns here: th-cam.com/video/uJgKQ8-k13s/w-d-xo.html
potresti usare questi aggettivi con un esempio.😊
salve , what is the difference between tutti and tutti ?
Do you mean "tutto" and "tutti"?
Scorso in Cyprus means "you are under steress"
Please I want to know how to use bello,buono
And bravo and how to use the ending
Hlo mam gud afternoon, mam my name is komal . I will learn italian language
I am very interesting to learn Italian as my second language, Could you help me please?
It's very hard to learn...😣😣❤
Hi dear madam please send me more videos about this and that.
Thank you