It's a good general vocabulary for the interrmediate speaker, in no particular order. Not a beginner lesson. I would just leave out the obvious pairs like cobra=cobra
I have to agree with you. The title of this says "MUST know." With words like "stuffing" and "barley," this is a bit ridiculous, not to mention very intimidating for a beginning level learner.
It might be nice if nouns were distinguished from verbs and infinitives, e.g., the cook vs to cook, the rain itself vs the weather condition that's occuring, comb (the device) vs comb ( the activity). Students should know that the Italian language still some has inflection.
I was so worried before i watched the video thinking that they might have forgotten to mention "one hundred trillion". Luckily it was there and now i can rest easier. Definitely one of the most commonly used words in any language. Im a little surprised it did not make their top 100 list.
almost 4 hours of valuable content (with text and audio) and you only focused on the one thing that could not be correct for a beginner list. I can imagine how you live your life.
@@knibtronic1 aninbel, i think you have missed the point, this list is meant to be 1600 words every italian beginner must know!!! you must be rather silly if you think these words are so important for Italian Beginners!, Anteater, tornado, trillion, etc> hardly must know for everyday conversation are they?
@@melodicseaweed387 why should i be grateful for wasting my time learning words i will never use? I for one cannot ever remember using the word Anteater, i have never written the word Trillion and as for tornado we dont get them here in Italy
Some of these are unclear. For example “present”. Does that mean present as in the noun “a gift” or as in the statement “I am here” or as in the verb “to introduce someone” or does it mean “the present”, meaning “now, the present time”? Another example: Does “nut” mean the thing that squirrels eat, or does it mean the round metal thing that fits onto a metal bolt, or does it mean “lunatic”? And does “trip” mean trip (holiday) or trip (fall over)?
The translation of the infinitive from italian to english needs the prefix "to" if not the word means something completely different eg nuotare is "to swim" and not just swim which is nuoto and the same for studiare is "to study" and not just study, study is studio. This video doesn't teach accurate grammar
Question, do you say "studio l'italiano" or "studio italiano"? I've seen it written both when referring to a language. P.S I'm a self learner during quarantine so I appreciate all the help I can get!
Hi everybody, i need to learn english. In return i can teach Italian, i was born and raised in Italy. Is there any english/american guy willing to teach me English who wants to learn italian?
Guys imagine that your father and mother have the same mind as yours and can get you entirely like only you can, forgetting abut your parents and past for a moment :-)
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First 10 words, and Iam like aquarium, watermelon, anctartica what the hack, no those are not the first 1000 Italian words I need to know.
It's a good general vocabulary for the interrmediate speaker, in no particular order. Not a beginner lesson. I would just leave out the obvious pairs like cobra=cobra
Actually we need to know top 100 words like andiammo and grazie etc. I agree
I have to agree with you. The title of this says "MUST know." With words like "stuffing" and "barley," this is a bit ridiculous, not to mention very intimidating for a beginning level learner.
That is a pretty strange list. It starts with the words "happy", "vegetable", "watermelon", "swimming"...?????
It might be nice if nouns were distinguished from verbs and infinitives, e.g., the cook vs to cook, the rain itself vs the weather condition that's occuring, comb (the device) vs comb ( the activity). Students should know that the Italian language still some has inflection.
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Waw specially it's crucial to know how to say "Antarctica" in Italian for the beginners!?!?
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Dontcha wanna visit Antartica?
Don't forget "Ankle". LOL.
@@werewally3156 thats what one studies Italian for lol
I’m just grateful that they told us the Italian for “garage”.
Awesome. I am playing every day while working!
I was so worried before i watched the video thinking that they might have forgotten to mention "one hundred trillion".
Luckily it was there and now i can rest easier.
Definitely one of the most commonly used words in any language. Im a little surprised it did not make their top 100 list.
almost 4 hours of valuable content (with text and audio) and you only focused on the one thing that could not be correct for a beginner list. I can imagine how you live your life.
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@@knibtronic1 aninbel, i think you have missed the point, this list is meant to be 1600 words every italian beginner must know!!! you must be rather silly if you think these words are so important for Italian Beginners!, Anteater, tornado, trillion, etc> hardly must know for everyday conversation are they?
@@michaelrose3624 People are so ungrateful these days
@@melodicseaweed387 why should i be grateful for wasting my time learning words i will never use? I for one cannot ever remember using the word Anteater, i have never written the word Trillion and as for tornado we dont get them here in Italy
Grazie mille per vostra aiuta!
I dont speak italian but thanks to my Spanish I can actually undertamd what this means
Thanks alot for your help.. Right? Lol
it's "per il vostro aiuto!"
I miss articles befor nouns. - il motorio, l'agenda, l'autuno etc.
Verbs should always be in infinitive and nouns with article.
Some of these are unclear. For example “present”. Does that mean present as in the noun “a gift” or as in the statement “I am here” or as in the verb “to introduce someone” or does it mean “the present”, meaning “now, the present time”?
Another example: Does “nut” mean the thing that squirrels eat, or does it mean the round metal thing that fits onto a metal bolt, or does it mean “lunatic”?
And does “trip” mean trip (holiday) or trip (fall over)?
The translation of the infinitive from italian to english needs the prefix "to" if not the word means something completely different eg nuotare is "to swim" and not just swim which is nuoto and the same for studiare is "to study" and not just study, study is studio. This video doesn't teach accurate grammar
Question, do you say "studio l'italiano" or "studio italiano"? I've seen it written both when referring to a language. P.S I'm a self learner during quarantine so I appreciate all the help I can get!
The first is a bit more formal. It's like the difference between saying "I'm learning the Italian language" and "I'm learning Italian"
Can someone write down the ALL italian irregular verbs, or send me a website for those please? I'd appreciate that, thank you guys!
What u mean with "irregular verbs"?
@@youtubeacc7734 Verbs what we conjugate different, for example stare, essere, avere, fare
@@danieelyeet just google it
I was thinking the same. I'd appreciate that.... But for now there are some apps on google you can use...
Thank you. Gratzy
Hi everybody,
i need to learn english. In return i can teach Italian, i was born and raised in Italy.
Is there any english/american guy willing to teach me English who wants to learn italian?
Im not born in england but im pretty good at english. Im kinda young doe
Am Nigerian and i manage to teach my Italian friend i can teach u though
Lorenzo, i suspect you have found someone to help you with your english however i am still looking for someone to help me with my Italian, Mike
if the offer is STILL on the table, reply to this and we can get into contact!
grazie
1:14:10 ☸️🇱🇰♥️😊🇮🇹 grazie mille
Thank you
19:10 gilet -vest- 47:00 ciriculim vitae
Thanks for this. It's really useful. Some words may be obscure but isn't that is part of the beauty of learning a new language.
No it’s annoying
@@Woodman-Spare-that-tree irritante
this is extremely helpful, grazie mille!
Hypnotic.
contento can be felice too
I liked your teaching way👏👏👏
Keep it
Why don’t you put different and new words? Please skip the repeated words that are already used in the previous videos
Chandigarh is very good place south rules and regulations more no love I feel
1:00:52 wtf?
sounds like a typical Italian native to me :D
i never understand why people who giving us words for learning giving crazy not important words i am surprised from these words
12:35
Wrong translations! eg. "College" is "Università" (9:45)
Yes, that's because the school system is different. Like you said, college is "università" and high school is "liceo"
Unhappiness people more here not love creat people
I dont know some of these words even in english
Any logical order of the words...? Pity... :-(
seriously ? BETTER! Ask chat gpt for 300 common words in italian with translation to your language.. now thats the list you wanna know as a beginner
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the italian word for “canada” is “canada” 🤯
Why not Canadia?
I love Albania.
5:00
Guys imagine that your father and mother have the same mind as yours and can get you entirely like only you can, forgetting abut your parents and past for a moment :-)
Anyone can help me learn Italian, i can help you learn Arabic
Ok
Cocomero sounds like a japanese cocomelon
Penso che bradipo e sanguisuga non siano cosi importanti
North lovely people south not
Too many words to know man ,
Gregg.sasso
13:53
Cocomero sounds like a japanese cocomelon