10 Italian Phrases For Complete Beginners
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10 Basic Italian Phrases You Must-Know:
1. BUONGIORNO (GOOD MORNING)
2. COME TI CHIAMI? (WHAT’S YOUR NAME?)
3. MI CHIAMO + NAME / SONO + NAME (My name is… /I’m…)
4. PIACERE (NICE TO MEET YOU)
5. GRAZIE / GRAZIE MILLE (THANK YOU/ THANK YOU VERY MUCH)
6. PREGO (YOU’RE WELCOME)
7. DI DOVE SEI? (WHERE ARE YOU FROM?)
8. PER FAVORE (PLEASE)
9. COME STAI?/COME STA? (HOW ARE YOU?)
10. BENE GRAZIE, E TU? (I’M GOOD THANKS, AND YOU?)
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It's so close to Spanish how do you keep them apart, and how do you remember how to speak both of them ?
If you ask a Italian speaker he would tell you that it is easy,
That Spanish it's just bad spoken Italian,then if you ask a Spanish speaker....well you get the point....
@@EduardoOcampo-o1y both my late husband's parents came here to the US from Sicily. but he could only speak a few words and phrases in Italian he did know the Italian words for a woman's body parts ... ha ha
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I'm mixed up between French, Italian and Spanish 😅
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i speak spanish, english, and just started italian! this helps a lot
I used to think that Italian was just adding an i or o to the end of English words lol, I just found this channel and you have a new subscriber, my interest in the language sprouted with the ezio ac games, I'm excited to learn more about the language and culture
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I make-a da pizza
If you really thought that you’re gonna have a hard time learning a new language
Nice job! This video is helpful to understand basic ways to communicate with people in Italian. My daughter and I are heading to Rome and want to try to use the native language. Thank you!
Very good approach. I am an educator and your manner is welcoming.
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I really like this approach. Feels like I'm having a conversation with you as you go along. Grazie mille!
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Thank you for the lesson as I am going to Positano and Naples next month and this is so helpful!
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Grazie mille! I love Italy. five years ago I had the opportunity to stayed with a family in Cilento for a week, what a divine experience. I speak Spanish, and if I stayed maybe six months I would have learned more of the language I return to Rome in October and I am refreshing the language. Ciao!
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Thank you
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Grazie Mille
Prego Diana!
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Good video. I like the way you repeat the Italian phrases many times so that it sticks 🙂👍
I'm native american (mexica) with italian blood running through my aztec veins. Spanish is my first language. I'm tryna learn Italiano and Nahuatl at the same time lol might have an overload but fuck it. I wanna learn!
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Thank you 💖
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I’m going to Italy in summer 2023. I just need to know how to ask “Do you speak English?”
No habla
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Just saw this one. I have attempted to learn Italian several times using various methods and it just never sticks. I suppose if I lived in Italy, is pick it up.
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i noticed how similar spanish and italian are
por favor
per favore
I was just gonna say you didn;t do the genders then you stopped and added it in- hopefully all the rest will too.
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Why did they keep saying vaffanculo (probably wrote that wrong but that’s what it sounded like) but I’d attempt to say something and they’d look mean and say that along with some hand movements and walk away. Still confused about it
If i remember correctly vaffanculo means f*ck you-
How do we say I am from Pakistan in Italian??????
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Actually h is almost not pronounced how i think it should be.. example Chiami is pronounced Ciama(Ki..a..mi)..
This was great beginers lesson thanks!
Una bella bona
A-mig-o (Italian), A-mic-able/Friendly (English), Mate (English), Mit-ra (Sanskrit = Friend)
Grazie (Italian), Gra-titude (English), Kar-un (Sanskrit = Mercy)
Mille (Italian), So much (English), Meele = Epitome (Sanskrit)
Cono-scere (Italian), Know-ledge/Cog-nition (English), Gno ~ Gneh (Proto Indo European), Gnya-na (Sanskrit), Gyan (Hindi)
Pia-cere (Italian), Nice (English), Pya = Love (Hindi)
Come (Italian), What/Que-stion? (English), Que (Spanish), Kiya (Hindi)
Salve (Italian), Hello/Sal-ute(English)
Tu (Italian), You (English), Tum (Hindi)
amigo is Spanish, amico is the Italian word.
amico / amica (Italian)
amigo / amiga (Spanish)
ami / amie (French)
Freund / Freundin (German)
Friend (English)
Both French and Italian use the word: tu, to say you.
In Spanish tú, means - you. While tu in Spanish means, your.
Germans say du, rather than tu. English is sort of the oddball language that says: you.
But isn't tum more like your, than you? Such as in:
Tumhara naam kya hai?
the Latin word 'lingua' means 'tongue'. Which is where the English word for 'language' comes from, and that makes me think of these: what's your native tongue? He/she/they are speaking in tongues.
Exchange tongue for language. In the speaking in tongues example, it obviously implies that someone is speaking in different languages (many languages); Alternatively, they are speaking an unfamiliar, or foreign language.
Someone once said to me: to speak Italian you don't speak it, you sing it. Probably cause how the sounds of Italian get more elongated than in English. You draw them out, or hold them a bit longer. How you might do if you were singing a song.
I wish I could speak more Italian than the basics myself. Maybe one day i will.
But it is interesting how many languages have similarities.
Quick question, isn’t Lei = She, you’re using it as “you” in your examples, why are you not using “Tu”
Probably similar to German how Sie means you, but can also mean she or they if written sie. So, Lei is probably you in the formal way, and lei is she. Plus, you would not likely ask: how are she? Therefore it is Lei you, that would be used. But anyway I am no Italian expert, just a suggestion.
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