Like Josephine, I am also an Italian teacher in middle school. The kids really enjoy your videos and your presentations align perfectly with my lessons. Grazie Prof!
My child always says if ever he could go to Italy since he just watched one video about Italian. But I say he should watch some more so he can prove his Italian skills
I am useless at Italian(1 out of 10).In English you could use two adjectives.ie., That is a nice red car.Maybe three adjectives.ie.,I have never seen such a bad,nasty,red car.Probably you could use four adjectives.(How would you sort all this out).
Ciao e` Grazie sono una studente in una scuola in australia. sono italiano e` croato e` "intelligente." la mia famiglia e bianca. sono buffo e` gentile
@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx sì studio italiano ma è un po difficile forse puoi autarmi. Here is my insta @gelatoal.c Hope I didnt butcher grammar in thss comment lol😂
@@aliceinbath2850 nah, it's fine, trust me, girl my Italian isn't that grand either but I like to practice a few hours a week lol I'm studying Korean, Portuguese and French as well 😳👌
@@geppetto2608 It is to do with making the adjective AGREE with the noun both in gender and singular/plural. So "le scarpe" is feminine plural. The feminine form of "brutta" in the plural is "brutte" Maybe it wasn't clear that "brutto/brutta" exist as a masculine/femine pair and you have to apply one or the other depending on the gender of the noun and then make it plural if necessary?
I'm an Italian teacher and these are spot on! They are so very helpful and I feel so fortunate to have found them...GRAZIE MILLE!!!!
@@cylumn2314 quite zommer
@@cylumn2314 Do think calling someone boomer is funny?
Like Josephine, I am also an Italian teacher in middle school. The kids really enjoy your videos and your presentations align perfectly with my lessons. Grazie Prof!
5:37 why not "studente brave"?
My sister's name is Carina. I guess I know the origin of that name now.
Sir when astronomy series will start??
Madly waiting for it
i'll start writing it in about a month so probably around three months before i can release anything.
My child always says if ever he could go to Italy since he just watched one video about Italian.
But I say he should watch some more so he can prove his Italian skills
I am useless at Italian(1 out of 10).In English you could use two adjectives.ie.,
That is a nice red car.Maybe three adjectives.ie.,I have never seen such a
bad,nasty,red car.Probably you could use four adjectives.(How would you
sort all this out).
Wow! I'm glad I speak French.
Same. I know all of this already
Il ragazzo brutto porta le scarpe gialle
Grazie tante
Interesting, cariño means honey or dear in Spanish. and a lot of these words are cognates.
oh yes there's like a million spanish/italian cognates, super similar.
Really? How sweet
I love Italian orchestra who love it
Very Helpful
Ciao e` Grazie
sono una studente in una scuola in australia.
sono italiano e` croato e` "intelligente."
la mia famiglia e bianca.
sono buffo e` gentile
La bambina sciocca
Gli studenti divertenti
Il professore calvo
Le scarpe ???
La signora gentile
Il gatto grasso
50/100
in 08:52 you read generoso as with "s" but it should be pronounced with "z"
I'm Italian and I've never pronounced it with the z
Wow, you're Italian is really good lol I'm still learning it lol
Sto imparare Italiano da solo, e difficile ma divertare molto
I hope its going well
@@aliceinbath2850 I've gotten a lot better since then!
Sono migliorato a parlarla così sono contenta 😊👌🌼 e lei? Stai studiando?
@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx sì studio italiano ma è un po difficile forse puoi autarmi. Here is my insta @gelatoal.c Hope I didnt butcher grammar in thss comment lol😂
@@aliceinbath2850 nah, it's fine, trust me, girl my Italian isn't that grand either but I like to practice a few hours a week lol I'm studying Korean, Portuguese and French as well 😳👌
@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx wow that's a lot on your plate then you must be so busy. Wishing you the best in your language learning journey
Grazie mille Dave...😊😊😊
There are some adjectives come before the noun. Can u explain them? For example lei e un bravissimo attore.
Perche non diciamo "studente brave"... :(
Allegra makes me Allegro ;)
Tu sei intelligente
Hi davi you don't have recent vedio
I release three tutorials per week.
You're an language teacher too? That's a weird combination.
my mom teaches italian, i adapted her curriculum to create this course.
Not really. Language is like following a set of algorithms. For a math/science teacher that's not too difficult a concept.
If noun masculine use il, of special sound use... you get the point.
I disagree. He has the ability to explain complicated topics hence his technique works brilliantly for learning a language
I don't understand why it is " le scarpe brutte" instead of le scarpe brutto
scarpe is plural, so the adjective must reflect that
@@geppetto2608 adjective gentile comes with the ending "E" and belongs to category 2 where both for female and male singular ends in "E"
@@geppetto2608 there is no such a word of "gentilo" in Italian. You will write "il bambino gentile" (boy) or "la bambina gentile" (girl).
@@geppetto2608 It is to do with making the adjective AGREE with the noun both in gender and singular/plural. So "le scarpe" is feminine plural. The feminine form of "brutta" in the plural is "brutte" Maybe it wasn't clear that "brutto/brutta" exist as a masculine/femine pair and you have to apply one or the other depending on the gender of the noun and then make it plural if necessary?