Three weeks into my Beginning Italian class. Your videos are so very helpful!! As a 64 year old, it is a bit harder for me to pick up the proper sounds of the language, so this is perfect for me.
Yo, I just scored a 24 on my first Italian exam, so went looking up stuff on TH-cam to help me out. Your videos are by far the best ones I've found so far. Keep up the great work, and thanks for saving me in this class.
Thanks for your feedback! We appreciate it. We're glad to have you with us and we hope you're enjoying learning Italian! You are doing great👏 If you want to learn Italian successfully, then we recommend joining our most complete platform to learn Italian online. With our Unlimited Membership, you will get: - Learn Italian with in-depth courses for all levels - Access all resources: PDFs, Videos, Practice & Immersion - Engage in weekly activities with native Italian speakers - Learn from anywhere, at your own pace - Interact in our Italy-focused Social Network - Unlimited support & guidance, to guarantee your success Find out more at italymadeeasy.com Ti aspettiamo! Un abbraccio 🤗
Just to offer some context, using the future tense for guesses makes sense because we’re saying that we don’t know the information right now, so we’re guessing what that information will turn out to be once we finally receive it.
Scusami Manu. Il tuo video e molto bello! Sono confusa un po perche qualche volta quando traduci varie frasi in inglese, il significato sembra leggermente diverso. Per essempio: "Mio figlio dice che da grande sara' pompiere." La tua traduzione inglese e' "My son says he will be a fireman when he grows up." My english translation would have been "My son says he will be a great fireman." So, we do not use the verb "crescere?" Grazie!
They all mean "some"... but be careful because some of them requires the plural form while other the singular form.😊 For example: I have some biscuits >> -Ho qualche biscotto -Ho alcuni biscotti -Ho dei biscotti
Ciao Manu, non dimenticare che in questa lezione la forma Lei (formale) è usata con maiuscola, lei (informale) con minuscola! Non hai detto in questo video.
Bruh im tryna learn italian here slow down 1st I learned alphabets then vowel then numbers and im 12 its hard for I did that in 2 days I leqrn from u everyday for one hour
Hi sir, this siede monik from india .... I want to learn Italian can you please help me this is my first day ..... Please help me to learn easily ( reason - communicate with Italian guy in my office)
Hi Monika! Here we are! Here in our channel you'll find lots of useful videos. 😊Moreover, why don't you get a look to our website? www.italymadeeasy.com/
I’m new to your channel. Thank you for making this relatively painless. As with most native speakers, you speak a little too fast to fully comprehend the correct pronunciation. No problemo! I simply adjust the playback speed to a desired setting. Mama mia!
I have a question when we generate a sentence as we do at 12.03 shouldn't we use un or una? Ho una domanda. Quando facciamo a frase come nell'esempio 12.03 non dovremmo usare un o una...
Ciao Ebru! If you refer to the sentence "mio figlio dice che da grande sarà pompiere", yes, we might as well say "mio figlio dice che da grande sarà UN pompiere". Both options are correct. A presto!
Ciao Dayna! We are happy you liked this video. In Italian it is more common to put "io" first - so "Io e Mauro". However, "Mauro ed io" would work as well - we don't really have a preference regarding the order 😄
Your way of explaning makes me eager to study Italian harder and hopefully can speak fluently soon. Thank you for your time and dedication. Salve dallo Yemen. 🌻
Where would you recommend a person with no experience speaking Italian start with your tutorials? Lots here and wondering where it makes sense to start
Why not?😊Visit us on italymadeeasy.com, you will find all the information to learn Italian with us! Why don't you try our chat service with native Italians? 😊 more information here: academy.italymadeeasy.com/italian-chat-bookings/
Ciao Jeronimo! I'm sorry but this video does not include a PDF. But you can find all of our free lessons here www.italymadeeasy.com/lessons/ Un abbraccio😊
When you say „We have been / we were“, and you are mixed males and females, is it same to when you guys are only males? Both are „Noi siamo stati“? Grazie!
"Sono comparsi" is a phrase I see a lot in documents. Or "Sono comparso". Was wondering why the same word is used for "They appeared" and "He appeared". Thanks for making that clear as well as so many other things about Essere. A little bit of pride admittedly to see "Sindaco" after a surname which is one of our family names in Pertusio in the late 1700s/early 1800s -- Falletti ;-)
I'm sorry. I made a mistake in the above. It is "Sono comparsi Falletti Mateo, di anni quarantadue fu Giuseppe, contadino e Vallero Bernardo, di anni cinquantaquattro fu Firmino, calzolaio" BUT it is merely "Comparso Terrando Giuseppe di anni venticinque di vivente Felice, contadino" Of course there is no "Sono" before just the one person appearing before the registrar. Sorry about that.
Grazie, Manu! Tu sei un insegnante bravissimo! Questo video è stato molto utile come sempre. Hai detto che tu eri una pesta da piccolo. Perchè lo dici? Cosa avete fatto? Sarai ancora una peste?! LOL
Aiuta davvero 4 tempi che hai trattato in un video. Per favore, fai altri video sulla nuova vita quotidiana usando i verbi per quattro tempi. Grazie mille
i am mexican and i really understood your video. thank you
Great! 😍Grazie
Three weeks into my Beginning Italian class. Your videos are so very helpful!! As a 64 year old, it is a bit harder for me to pick up the proper sounds of the language, so this is perfect for me.
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you can do it!
Video on AVERE coming next week! Buon divertimento!
Learn Italian with Italy Made Easy can you shout me out on my next video my name is My name is Og gamer don’t want my real name out there
Eagerly waiting for the various usages of avere like in the essere video. Grazie.
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Yo, I just scored a 24 on my first Italian exam, so went looking up stuff on TH-cam to help me out. Your videos are by far the best ones I've found so far. Keep up the great work, and thanks for saving me in this class.
❤️ So happy about it! Keep up following us! 😊
@@italymadeeasy Definitely will do. Appreciate it, my man!
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I’m Italian myself. I love Italian food this hearts are for 🇮🇹🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
so glad I just found your channel!
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Very good lesson.
Grazie 😊🤓
a great review - grazie
grazie for your comment and your support, James! 🤗
I enjoyed this. Grazie from White Rock, BC Canada
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In Italian the neutral form is not used... in the past we used "esso" (masculine) or "essa" (feminine), but nowadays we say "lui/lei".😊
Grazie Manu, you helped me a lot.
Thank you for this video. I am learning it by parts though because it's a bit complicated.
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A lovely, clear explanation xx
Thank you! 😘
Grazie, Philip! 😍
In 5:53 is era as lei era or lui era? I mean when we are talking about inanimate object like "it" which one we are gonna use?
when you say "rarely used to talk about future events", this is particularly for the verb 'essere'?
Don’t know if this has already been asked but, where did you get that shirt ?
Wow 🤩 thank you so much perfect channel for dummies like me 😂❤ I can't wait to move onto your more advanced videos when I'm ready 🤯
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Ti aspettiamo! Un abbraccio 🤗
Hi Manu, can we say bibito for drink? I thought that was the word for it, rather than drink?
Ciao Terri, bibita 🥳
Just to offer some context, using the future tense for guesses makes sense because we’re saying that we don’t know the information right now, so we’re guessing what that information will turn out to be once we finally receive it.
Omg thx that makes it so much easier to remember
When you tell us how to speaking italian word than speak slowly, it will easy to learn italian word for us listen slow way by you.... ਪਲੱਸ reply sir
Grazie mille!
Please how can i lean more italian language
Scusami Manu. Il tuo video e molto bello! Sono confusa un po perche qualche volta quando traduci varie frasi in inglese, il significato sembra leggermente diverso. Per essempio: "Mio figlio dice che da grande sara' pompiere." La tua traduzione inglese e' "My son says he will be a fireman when he grows up." My english translation would have been "My son says he will be a great fireman." So, we do not use the verb "crescere?" Grazie!
I have question manu when do we use alcuni , qualche , dei,degli etc. Grazie mille hope you see it
They all mean "some"... but be careful because some of them requires the plural form while other the singular form.😊 For example:
I have some biscuits >>
-Ho qualche biscotto
-Ho alcuni biscotti
-Ho dei biscotti
Love the distinction you made in line with the question. Good teaher indeed. Grazie mille e un abbraccio.
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Beautiful explanation, Manu! Thank you so much! Grazie mille! :)
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Ciao Manu, non dimenticare che in questa lezione la forma Lei (formale) è usata con maiuscola, lei (informale) con minuscola! Non hai detto in questo video.
Vero, nello scritto usiamo "Lei" per il formale e "lei" per l'informale... 😊ma nel parlato purtroppo non si vede!! 😉
This is quite difficult, but I really enjoyed it. Thanks e Grazie!
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Why isn't that Italian people can't speak English but you are very good teacher...
¿Se puede decir ambas frases de abajo?
Dov'è via del Risorgimento?
Dove resta via del Risorgimento?
"È vero." 🤣 Manu mi fa sempre ridere.
Hard to ever imagine you being a brat though, too much of a sweetheart now haha 😊
Bruh im tryna learn italian here slow down 1st I learned alphabets then vowel then numbers and im 12 its hard for I did that in 2 days I leqrn from u everyday for one hour
you are telling me there's such a cool guy teaching italiano and i just discovered that late omg
If there are male and female in that group, we use stati or state?
Even if there are 99 female and 1 male -> stati 😉
Learn Italian with Italy Made Easy Grazie mille
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as a portuguese i almost killed myself during this video, great lesson anyway lol
Im confused... Doesn't e man is?
I know this is a bit late, but "e" would mean and "and "è" would mean is.
grazie mille ho reso l'italiano più facile da imparare..!
Please how can I register for your italiana language class?
You're the best💯💯💯
Grazie! Thank you! We are super happy that you enjoyed the video ☺
Grazie mille dal video! Started learning Italiano 2 days ago and im having a lot of fun! Your channel helps soo much
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Apart from the we form we add the present endings of Avere to the stem which is usually the infinitive minus the concluding e.
Ps to form the future tense
Hi Manu, great video, but I'm now confused as to how you DO express the future in italian, if the future tense is for uncertainty! Peter
I was wondering the same thing!
Hi sir, this siede monik from india .... I want to learn Italian can you please help me this is my first day ..... Please help me to learn easily ( reason - communicate with Italian guy in my office)
Hi Monika! Here we are! Here in our channel you'll find lots of useful videos. 😊Moreover, why don't you get a look to our website? www.italymadeeasy.com/
pov: io che guardo i video che fanno per imparare l'italiano
I’m new to your channel. Thank you for making this relatively painless. As with most native speakers, you speak a little too fast to fully comprehend the correct pronunciation. No problemo! I simply adjust the playback speed to a desired setting. Mama mia!
Waa saaxiibka Roberta
Sei il massimo! Il lezione è perfetto. Grazie mille e un abbraccio 💗💗
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la lezione :-)
la lezione
I downloaded all your videos from first lesson and it helps me alot .because you speak english when you discuss and explain ..bravissimo!
Thank you so much! You are doing a great work ❤️
Thank you so much T. Tunes, è un piacere per me! Un abbraccione 😊
ti piace Yes Theory?! Sono sorprendenti
Seems good but the Italian is rattled off so quickly I can't get it or write it down, have to keep backtracking!
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Very helpful. Grazie!😀
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I can't get over how cool that shirt is!
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thank you very much
Sono Zulkifli. Sono Malesiano. Sono contento.
Ciao Zulkifli! Benvenuto 🤩
I have a question when we generate a sentence as we do at 12.03 shouldn't we use un or una? Ho una domanda. Quando facciamo a frase come nell'esempio 12.03 non dovremmo usare un o una...
Ciao Ebru! If you refer to the sentence "mio figlio dice che da grande sarà pompiere", yes, we might as well say "mio figlio dice che da grande sarà UN pompiere". Both options are correct. A presto!
Love this video! In English, I would say Mauro and I. In your translation, you put “Io e Mauro.” In Italian, why does “Io” come first?
Ciao Dayna! We are happy you liked this video. In Italian it is more common to put "io" first - so "Io e Mauro". However, "Mauro ed io" would work as well - we don't really have a preference regarding the order 😄
Grazie mille! I am also curious - what would be the difference between “Ieri
Mauro eri occupato” and “Ieri Mauro é stato occupato” ?
Grazie!
Very nice explanation
This is so helpful. Grazie mille per il lezioni.
So helpful. Thanks
How can I spell my name ? May Thandar. in Itlian.
Still the best teacher ❤
Grazie mille.Ho imparato tante cose da questo lezione.Voglio guardare tutto Video.
Manu, in `sono`, is the first `o` open or closed? In `con` and `non`, is the `o` open or closed?
i like this video, easy for me to understand to learn italian language, thanks or video
You are a good teacher
Grazzie mile. It's helping so much
Manu necesito encontrar un canal que enseñe en español!
Manu I need to find a channel that teaches in Spanish!
Il tuo cannale é perfetto ma è pui facile per me in Spagnolo perche è la Mia lingua madre. Sto imparando da 4 mesi fa. Uso Duolingo è Manu 😍
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La tua camicia e bellissima!
Isn't the first 'o' in 'sono' open when you say 'Io sono,' but closed when you say, 'Loro sono'?
Manifesting with Manu "Saremo tutti ricchi" 🤣
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Please can you be my italiana language teacher
Hi Ken! Here we are to help you with your italian language!!😊 Get a look to our website: www.italymadeeasy.com/
Your way of explaning makes me eager to study Italian harder and hopefully can speak fluently soon. Thank you for your time and dedication. Salve dallo Yemen. 🌻
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Grazie
Grazie!
HI Manu , do you have a lesson on italian idiomatic verbs = I Verbi Pronominali ; cela , ce ne , se ne , ci si , ecc. Grazie
Manu posso domandare una domanda? Quanti anni hai?😅❤️
Credo da 42 anni.
@@yolacintia davvero!!?? Non posso credo 😂
Now I understand why that old song goes "che sara' sara', whatever will be will be"
Esatto 😊
Where would you recommend a person with no experience speaking Italian start with your tutorials? Lots here and wondering where it makes sense to start
Why not?😊Visit us on italymadeeasy.com, you will find all the information to learn Italian with us! Why don't you try our chat service with native Italians? 😊 more information here: academy.italymadeeasy.com/italian-chat-bookings/
Please send me this lesson to my email 🙏😊
Ciao Jeronimo! I'm sorry but this video does not include a PDF. But you can find all of our free lessons here www.italymadeeasy.com/lessons/
Un abbraccio😊
Thanks Mano... I am learning English and Italian... easy... grazie mille.!
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When you say „We have been / we were“, and you are mixed males and females, is it same to when you guys are only males? Both are „Noi siamo stati“? Grazie!
Esatto 😉
Yes that’s correct
I like your teaching
"Sono comparsi" is a phrase I see a lot in documents. Or "Sono comparso". Was wondering why the same word is used for "They appeared" and "He appeared". Thanks for making that clear as well as so many other things about Essere. A little bit of pride admittedly to see "Sindaco" after a surname which is one of our family names in Pertusio in the late 1700s/early 1800s -- Falletti ;-)
I'm sorry. I made a mistake in the above. It is "Sono comparsi Falletti Mateo, di anni quarantadue fu Giuseppe, contadino e Vallero Bernardo, di anni cinquantaquattro fu Firmino, calzolaio" BUT it is merely "Comparso Terrando Giuseppe di anni venticinque di vivente Felice, contadino" Of course there is no "Sono" before just the one person appearing before the registrar.
Sorry about that.
Thank you so much WhyChromosomesmusic!
i understand how to use it but i don’t understand how to know if the word is essere or avere , And your videos really help me! thank you
He has a video that is called "essere or avere" I believe. Look for it.
Love the videos! Doing your learning Italian with audio courses - so far so good in chapter 1. PS: love your shirt!
Thank you so much for your support, cherie!🥰
E veremente un bellissimo lezione.
Sei un buon insegnante e spieghi bene.
Grazie, Manu! Tu sei un insegnante bravissimo! Questo video è stato molto utile come sempre. Hai detto che tu eri una pesta da piccolo. Perchè lo dici? Cosa avete fatto? Sarai ancora una peste?! LOL
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Aiuta davvero 4 tempi che hai trattato in un video. Per favore, fai altri video sulla nuova vita quotidiana usando i verbi per quattro tempi. Grazie mille
Prenderemo, certamente, in considerazione il tuo interessante suggerimento! 😊
Non sono stato in Italia
😉yes
Tu sei fantastico, grazie grazie
Thanks so much! I finally get this👍🙏🙏
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Thanks very much Manu! You are the best!
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I appreciate what you’re doing.
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Grazie Manu.
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Excellent video! 😊
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