i usually use chatgpt as my vocabulary builder and usually asking differences between close verbs that have similar meanings etc. its a great tool to ask for meanings of words and u can literally also ask it to refer to a spesific dictionary on the internet so u can make sure its legit too and it creates pretty solid example sentences. id say experience is 8.5/10
The first thing I typically learn in any language is pronunciation. The biggest things I noticed is that you'll want to pronounce ch as a k sound; c followed by i or e makes a ch sound; and gli makes kinda like a lyee sound. 🙂 The channel that helped me a lot with the basics of Italian was Italy Made Easy. PS: if I recall correctly, you'll always want adverbs to be attached to the verb. Ex: Parli bene l'italiano. That's why Duolingo considered that one sentence incorrect.
I suggest you to combine chatgpt and lingq, that way it automatically generates the audio and you can learn better, save words, use flashcards etc. I'm italian, the AI not doing a bad job... but as you mentioned the listening part is important and you are gonna be much more confident speaking and reading if you have a good pronunciation
Yeah, I would definitely like to try LingQ! From what I’ve heard, if you can get into it, it is one of the absolute best resources to learn a language!
Sono italiana e per 7 giorni la tua pronuncia non è per niente male, alcune frasi che hai fatto su duolingo che risultano sbagliate non erano neanche poi così tanto sbagliate, ci stavano :)
i also started this week learning italian,save to say its pretty much easier than english,as a somali its so easy to prounce for me and we already use a lot Italian words which I did not realise before,
@abdi_252 well yes, the thing that makes my language complicated I think is the fact that there are also dialects but honestly for dialects I don't know much either that I am a native speaker hahahah
Your pronunciation was a tiny bit off especially when you tried to read the 'ch' and 'gl' combinations, nonetheless completely understandable. Quite impressive for just 7 days, bravo!
i usually use chatgpt as my vocabulary builder and usually asking differences between close verbs that have similar meanings etc. its a great tool to ask for meanings of words and u can literally also ask it to refer to a spesific dictionary on the internet so u can make sure its legit too and it creates pretty solid example sentences. id say experience is 8.5/10
Yeah that sounds like a very smart way to use it!
The first thing I typically learn in any language is pronunciation. The biggest things I noticed is that you'll want to pronounce ch as a k sound; c followed by i or e makes a ch sound; and gli makes kinda like a lyee sound. 🙂 The channel that helped me a lot with the basics of Italian was Italy Made Easy.
PS: if I recall correctly, you'll always want adverbs to be attached to the verb. Ex: Parli bene l'italiano. That's why Duolingo considered that one sentence incorrect.
thank you for sharing, i apply for my plan now. i am new in Italia with target B1 during 6 months. thank you .
Good luck!
I started learning Italian on Duolingo two weeks ago. Now I think I'll try to incorporate chat gpt as well!
That’s awesome! Buona fortuna!
Try to integrate pineapples too.
Bravo, amico mio, continua così!
I do not speak Italian, I speak a few other languages, though.
Funny, interesting video. Good format, well done.
Keep it up. Won a sub.
Thank you!
I suggest you to combine chatgpt and lingq, that way it automatically generates the audio and you can learn better, save words, use flashcards etc. I'm italian, the AI not doing a bad job... but as you mentioned the listening part is important and you are gonna be much more confident speaking and reading if you have a good pronunciation
Yeah, I would definitely like to try LingQ! From what I’ve heard, if you can get into it, it is one of the absolute best resources to learn a language!
Nice video! Greetings from Peru :D
Great video, mate. Do Brazilian Portuguese next!
Your video feels like super authentic, it's quite charming. It also helps that I love learning languages as well
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it!
Italian is actually a special version of the Japanese language.
What?
what?
Sentence order in Italian is different from Japanese
@@SamA-xu9gy Yes, that's why it's a special version.
Nice video keep going
Sono italiana e per 7 giorni la tua pronuncia non è per niente male, alcune frasi che hai fatto su duolingo che risultano sbagliate non erano neanche poi così tanto sbagliate, ci stavano :)
Thank you! That’s great to hear from someone who actually speaks Italian!
@TheKateandNate yw😊
i also started this week learning italian,save to say its pretty much easier than english,as a somali its so easy to prounce for me and we already use a lot Italian words which I did not realise before,
@abdi_252 well yes, the thing that makes my language complicated I think is the fact that there are also dialects but honestly for dialects I don't know much either that I am a native speaker hahahah
@abdi_252 anyway good luck learning it! :)
this intro is hilarious. lol
No friends Nathan 😆, I relate😞
Your pronunciation was a tiny bit off especially when you tried to read the 'ch' and 'gl' combinations, nonetheless completely understandable. Quite impressive for just 7 days, bravo!
Thank you! Yeah I was a little confused by those sounds in particular haha!
Bro I can’t use it,Why? I am so sad.
You can call Jonathan Smith Picklewood on his landline number, and he will send you a few small pineapples.
Good try.
You should pay attention to phonetics.
Practice phonetics until you pronounce the words correctly.
Italian will not be difficult for you.