If anyone is wondering why there are two 'with you's, it's because Italian treats the single version and plural version of 'you' different. Te, single Voi, multiple. I hope I helped, and if any actual italian speakers can correct me if I am wrong, please do so.
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I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
The best description I’ve seen for the difference between voi and tu was on the Italian learning sub Reddit where it’s basically the equivalent of yall and that’s when it connected for me so with con te it’s with you but con voi is with yall not literally but meaning
No one asked for it but I’m interested in learning Italian and here’s my translation of Italian to Spanish, sorry if it’s wrong Con me - Conmigo Cone te - Contigo Con lui - Con él Con leí - Con ella Con noi - Con nosotros Con voi - Con ustedes Con loro - Con ellos
The accent in “lei” is wrong. If you write it that way, italian would say /le'i/ with the “i” sound stressed, while in this word the “e” sound must be stressed
Sei adorabile. Spero che tanti stranieri si innamorino dell'italiano. Per aggiornare il mio inglese ( NON!! Americano per carità ) Seguo su YouTub ragazze brave e, perché no, carine come te. Ciao.
Thanks my mum side is Italian and she and her family speak fluent Italian, but I mostly at my Irish dad’s house. And tomorrow am at mum’s for Christmas so I want to join in there conversation 😊
This is why in English we have a lot of words like concentrate , consider u repeatedly see the “con” . Con means with ikno this from learning Spanish so to concentrate (for example) would mean “look with focus”. English language steals from other languages
Voi refers to a group of people (i.e. you all) whereas Te refers to that single person you're speaking to. Lei can also mean you: the only difference is it's the formal version of "you" (someone you don't know that well) whereas Te is the informal (someone you do know well, i.e. a friend or a loved one).
antonio conte = antonio with you 🔥
Becareful he might kill you
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Btw Con Voi is With You (plural), not to be confused with con tu (singular)
Thank you 🙏
If anyone is wondering why there are two 'with you's, it's because Italian treats the single version and plural version of 'you' different.
Te, single
Voi, multiple.
I hope I helped, and if any actual italian speakers can correct me if I am wrong, please do so.
Bellissima Ines, grazie moltissimo.
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
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I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
@@sexymanicou3403 as a Perugino, yes, it's correct :)
@@ForeXis14 Can it not be altered as Pèrugini to represent and individual's lagal name.
Grazie mille maestra.
Wow It's great this channel
currently learning italian and spanish and i came across this channel
You are teaching in very good manner.
I appreciate
Imparo l'italiano con te.
The best description I’ve seen for the difference between voi and tu was on the Italian learning sub Reddit where it’s basically the equivalent of yall and that’s when it connected for me so with con te it’s with you but con voi is with yall not literally but meaning
Awesome
Lovely
Grazie!
Grazie
Grazie ☺️
Sister you're v good T..sir......🎉❤
No one asked for it but I’m interested in learning Italian and here’s my translation of Italian to Spanish, sorry if it’s wrong
Con me - Conmigo
Cone te - Contigo
Con lui - Con él
Con leí - Con ella
Con noi - Con nosotros
Con voi - Con ustedes
Con loro - Con ellos
Para con ustedes, puedes usar vosotros
The accent in “lei” is wrong. If you write it that way, italian would say /le'i/ with the “i” sound stressed, while in this word the “e” sound must be stressed
This helped me to understand the Italian. I was confused on the voi. Now I get it. Gracias
Wait! Tu hablas con loros? Que raro! 😊
It's lei not leí
Nice ❤
Конвой!😮
Wow that's easy to learn with you... thanks lot ❤️❤️
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Very nice madam
I am already Italian but I have some problems tho lol
Io mi confondo con gli accenti tipo a volte metto quello spagnolo
Nice
Buongiorno Signora.
Good
So beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Grazie youtube che mi consigli video per imparare l’italiano anche se sono italiana
tanks ..💐
Thanks baby
La sigla di the office di sottofondo>>
I’m Mexican but if Italians or people that speak portugués speak slowly to me I understand them 😂😂😂
I am Italian too and that’s right
🇧🇩 con te
Ciao caro,,,,gurdo molto i tuo i video
beautiful
ciao sono italiano mi chiamo lila so molto di parlare italiano
Grazie Bella ragazza 🌹
Grazie
I know Spanish, English, and learning Portuguese, and Italian
I love you....❤❤❤ like a brother
Sei bravo a parlare Italiano
Thanks it was easy to remeber
Bravissima e bellissima
Adoro l'italiano ♥️
Your so amazing in reaching keep it up ✌️
Wao🎉
Con Lei, Grazie Ines🛡️🌐♀️🥰🌞🪽🪽
يا سلام ايه حلوة دي
Sei adorabile. Spero che tanti stranieri si innamorino dell'italiano. Per aggiornare il mio inglese ( NON!! Americano per carità ) Seguo su YouTub ragazze brave e, perché no, carine come te. Ciao.
Pretty similar to Romanian:
Cu mine
Cu tine
Cu el
Cu ea
Cu noi
Cu voi
Cu ei
Cu ele
I'm italian and i Just learned romanian
Venire con lei per imparare l'italiano.
Very similar to my mother language Portuguese
As it is I’m learning my third language which is Italian as it is you are like my teacher teaching me thank you very much don’t give up 🙂
'Con voi' spotted 50 clicks north
This is really important for me , thanks to teacher so far ❤
Very helpful
I’m Italian I went there in April
Thanks
Thanks my mum side is Italian and she and her family speak fluent Italian, but I mostly at my Irish dad’s house. And tomorrow am at mum’s for Christmas so I want to join in there conversation 😊
con te ❤️
Wow so easy 😂thanks
great video!
Ooh nice!!
Questo musica è la mia suoneria da marzo❤️🔥😁
Gracie ! Thank you.
On dirait du français inversé 😂😂😂 mais j'adore 😍😍😍. Merci pour la vidéo ❤❤❤
Grazie.
Saw 1 vdo and subscribed keep making !!
Terimakasih telah bisa belajar bahasa Italia
Super😍
Grazie mille!
Fact : Con voi in Vietnamese mean "Elephant"
Con voi.
Grazie mille mia bellissima amica
Con voi = elephant in Vietnamese
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so easy 😃😃
Mi piace tanto INES ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Con te😍
Sono già Italiano 😛🇮🇹
Ahahahahahaha ❤️
comunque penso che solo noi italiani andiamo a vedere video su come imparare l'italiano
@@musicaemondo2189 haha, sì, lo facciamo!
@@musicaemondo2189 lol
What are the two "YOU's?" Is one single and one collective? Or is one proper and one more casual?
I’ve started Italian and con means with ciao means hi , io sono de means I am from
Grazie mile
Love you ❤❤❤
I heard the first two and I thought it was gonna be much more similar to Spanish. I guess almost there with the nos and vos 😂
This is why in English we have a lot of words like concentrate , consider u repeatedly see the “con” . Con means with ikno this from learning Spanish so to concentrate (for example) would mean “look with focus”. English language steals from other languages
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Simpatica😄
ciao sono tunisino e sto per imparare l'italiano a lecce😁
Tu sei brava INES
❤️❤️❤️
❤👍
Grazie maestra 🙏
E' li tuo insegnante
👍👌💚👏👏
Thank you for this im going to Italy this Summer 🩷🩵
Wow
Where the punjabi at for the last one lol
Thanks 😊
Con loro wow no sabía 😄
Mia cara, sei così bella che imparando la lingua dimenticheresti tutto dopo averti vista.❤😅
Con te
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what’s the different between ”with you” and ”with you”?
One of them is plural.
Voi refers to a group of people (i.e. you all) whereas Te refers to that single person you're speaking to. Lei can also mean you: the only difference is it's the formal version of "you" (someone you don't know that well) whereas Te is the informal (someone you do know well, i.e. a friend or a loved one).
"con te" Is with you SINGULAR and "con voi" Is with you PLURAL
Grazie mille !!! 👍😀