If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Thank you so much for going slow through the greetings. It was wonderful to here how and under what circumstance each greeting should be used. Yes, your bonus tip is spot on. We have family in Italy and that is a standard greeting both hello and good-bye.
Thank u very helpful. I've never been to Italy but from what I've seen on TH-cam Italians seem very down to earth people. They come off as polite & kind.
That was an excellent explanation of giorno vs giornata. It's the same in French with jour and journée and while I got it intuitively, I wasn't sure how to explain it. Spanish even has día and jornada, though not used quite the same way! Loving your content and hope to learn much more Italian!
Ciao, Stefano! Mi piace moltissimo i tuoi video con le spigazione in englese anche in italiano. Grazie per mi faccere aliegnamento al mio cervello. Abraccio dal Brasile🇧🇷
Hi Estefano, Ive been starting watching your video. It brings me here as I watch the series 'From the Scratch' in netflix and got interested to learn Italian Language :) May you have more tutorial video to create. Grazieeee
Your teaching is so clear, I agree with all the other comments. Thank you so much! I am from Florida USA and I want to move to Italy one day, I have always been in love.
sono americano. la mia lingua favorita e' italiano e sara sempre essere questa lingua benche non ho sanguine/etnicita italiano. sono americano. i miei parenti sono cinese. ho nacito in new york. so che il mio italiano no c'e perfetto. ho stato studiato a mi stesso (myself) ogni volta che penso di imparare otri lingue, cinese, spagnolo, francese, tedesco, latino, etc., io sempre ricordo che italiano e l'ottimo come bellissima. mi dispiace/perdone che il mio italiano e imperfetto. sono americano, ho studiato latino (latin) nella mia scuola in New York. studio italiano per molti anni da cinque anni. la lingua e tanto magicale e mellifluosa.. le spiaggie e cultura e technoliga e siento vibe in italia e eccepzionale. forza d'italia. il mio passione per italiano e' mas che per qualquier otri lingue.
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Wow, I am learning Italian and I was taught tha ArrivederCi is informal with your friends, family and ArrivederLa is the formal version…it is always useful to listen to a native speaker!
Absolutely not! Who taught you that? 😂 I would say “arrivederci” is formal and “arrivederla” is extra formal. We would never use “arrivederci” with friends or family. I would use it for example when exiting a shop or hanging up a call with somebody I don’t know. It’s good you stumbled on my video :)
@@teacherstefano it is actually in my Italian language learning book, I’ve just checked it…mindblowing 😀 Yes, I’d like to learn Italian at least at a B2 level and I’ve started listening to and watching Italian channels on youtube! I’ve just subscribed to your channel, thanks for the work/videos you make! 😊
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
cool. giorno is for the whole day. giornata is for the time period when activities take place. thats a great explanation. in the past i thought these words were the same. ciao il mio professore!
You are a really good teacher. I appreciate your classes. I know Spanish well, but to me. I find Italian a bit more difficult...at least for now. i know it's not difficult for you, lol. For example, I forgot that sir is signore and not signor....I kind of mixed Spanish with Italian because sir in Spanish is senor. Actually, the Spanish n looks like this ñ. I am a little shy in speaking Italian. Hopefully, by next month, I will be less shy. Suki
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
ci vediamo a presto. so i would say buon giornata to say have a nice day meaning have a nice day i wish you have a nice day with the rest of your nonsleeping activities, like school, work, hanging out with buddies, drinking a beer, etc.
Your lesson was perfect. As a Chilean the rolling of the R's and every letter matters... this is educational. I appreciate you including the formal format. I'm going to Italy for the first time this coming Nov. Thanks! 😊
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
I have a little question, is tesoro a romantic word or is something like darling or dear you can use commonly. And what are some names like amore you can call your friends/partners
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
I baci sulla guancia - the kiss on the cheek. Would you say your cheeks meet and your mouth kisses in the air? From your explanation I seem to gather that you do not really kiss with your mouth on the cheek, right? Please explain!
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Professore Stefano: perché qualcuno dire "buongiorno" alle pomeriggio? avere una regola per questa domanda? Ho stato a Millano nel´ultimo giugnio e non capisco. Scusa mio italiano. Grazie.
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If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Love the way you teach your language. So expressive and so much clarity
Love your Italian, Bravo. From Ontario, Canada
Thank you so much for going slow through the greetings. It was wonderful to here how and under what circumstance each greeting should be used. Yes, your bonus tip is spot on. We have family in Italy and that is a standard greeting both hello and good-bye.
Thank u very helpful. I've never been to Italy but from what I've seen on TH-cam Italians seem very down to earth people. They come off as polite & kind.
Very good teacher. Very articulate.
I love this, very practical. Grazie.
Your class is too good, love to learn more. ✌️👍👌
We are going to Italy, like me and my husband by tandem bike, so this is great video for beginners 😊 thanks
Great vid! What is the formal way of saying Ciao?
I think it was Salve?
That was an excellent explanation of giorno vs giornata. It's the same in French with jour and journée and while I got it intuitively, I wasn't sure how to explain it. Spanish even has día and jornada, though not used quite the same way!
Loving your content and hope to learn much more Italian!
Your explanations are GREAT! I really learn so much more than just the words - I learn how and when to use them. Thank you for that!
Ciao, Stefano! Mi piace moltissimo i tuoi video con le spigazione in englese anche in italiano. Grazie per mi faccere aliegnamento al mio cervello. Abraccio dal Brasile🇧🇷
Hi Estefano, Ive been starting watching your video. It brings me here as I watch the series 'From the Scratch' in netflix and got interested to learn Italian Language :) May you have more tutorial video to create. Grazieeee
Your teaching is so clear, I agree with all the other comments. Thank you so much! I am from Florida USA and I want to move to Italy one day, I have always been in love.
ditto
@@pyee01 :)
@@SangheiliSpecOp unfortunately im in texas now and have no passport so i cant go to italy not yet at least.
sono americano. la mia lingua favorita e' italiano e sara sempre essere questa lingua benche non ho sanguine/etnicita italiano. sono americano. i miei parenti sono cinese. ho nacito in new york. so che il mio italiano no c'e perfetto. ho stato studiato a mi stesso (myself) ogni volta che penso di imparare otri lingue, cinese, spagnolo, francese, tedesco, latino, etc., io sempre ricordo che italiano e l'ottimo come bellissima. mi dispiace/perdone che il mio italiano e imperfetto. sono americano, ho studiato latino (latin) nella mia scuola in New York. studio italiano per molti anni da cinque anni. la lingua e tanto magicale e mellifluosa.. le spiaggie e cultura e technoliga e siento vibe in italia e eccepzionale. forza d'italia. il mio passione per italiano e' mas che per qualquier otri lingue.
@@pyee01 I hear you. I've had my passport for several months now but no money lol. The flight to EU and back is a lot
Thank you for teaching us the greetings and for explaining the differences between the words. ❤😊☺
he is a very good teacher... 😊
I love your teaching style
I love the Italien lanuage
But above all I LOOOOVE YOUR SMILE 🥰🥰💯💯👍👍🥰💖💖🥰
You are an excellent teacher. You explain things so well.
Your clasess are fantastic! Grazie mille !
Grazie mille.
I just found your channel and love your style. I subscribed and will be learning Italian! Thank you 😊
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
You are so good in teaching Italian language!
Thank you Stefano, love your teaching ability. Complimenti!
And thank u teacher, because your video was very helpful for me. I could understand everything well and it was fun learning.
Wow, I am learning Italian and I was taught tha ArrivederCi is informal with your friends, family and ArrivederLa is the formal version…it is always useful to listen to a native speaker!
Absolutely not! Who taught you that? 😂 I would say “arrivederci” is formal and “arrivederla” is extra formal. We would never use “arrivederci” with friends or family. I would use it for example when exiting a shop or hanging up a call with somebody I don’t know. It’s good you stumbled on my video :)
@@teacherstefano it is actually in my Italian language learning book, I’ve just checked it…mindblowing 😀 Yes, I’d like to learn Italian at least at a B2 level and I’ve started listening to and watching Italian channels on youtube! I’ve just subscribed to your channel, thanks for the work/videos you make! 😊
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
cool. giorno is for the whole day. giornata is for the time period when activities take place. thats a great explanation. in the past i thought these words were the same. ciao il mio professore!
Keep with your work and God luck teacher.. Thank you very much for your video lessons
You are a really good teacher. I appreciate your classes. I know Spanish well, but to me. I find Italian a bit more difficult...at least for now. i know it's not difficult for you, lol. For example, I forgot that sir is signore and not signor....I kind of mixed Spanish with Italian because sir in Spanish is senor. Actually, the Spanish n looks like this ñ. I am a little shy in speaking Italian. Hopefully, by next month, I will be less shy. Suki
Great review for me and I will recommend it to a friend who wants to learn Italian.
I loved this. Thank you !
This was amazing and complete, bravo
Very very good teaching. Thank you
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
sei un magistro molto bene. amo italiano molto
You are so good at what you do and so clearly enjoy it! Thank you for taking the time!
This was very helpful thank you!
Great job explaining the nuances and perfect pronunciations with all the words !!!
I learnt salve in Latin classes in the 70s……I can use it!
I am enjoying your videos Stephano. Binge watching several older ones.
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
I totally enjoy watching your videos Stefano. Grazie mille! Ciao ciao
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Grazie mille !
I really enjoyed this video ❤
That was soo helpful thank you alot 💪🏽🤍✨
ci vediamo a presto. so i would say buon giornata to say have a nice day meaning have a nice day i wish you have a nice day with the rest of your nonsleeping activities, like school, work, hanging out with buddies, drinking a beer, etc.
hope to learn more
Kisses to you. Love love your classes.
Your lesson was perfect. As a Chilean the rolling of the R's and every letter matters... this is educational. I appreciate you including the formal format. I'm going to Italy for the first time this coming Nov. Thanks! 😊
Buon Viaggio e buon divertimento
Excellent
Sir good sond im new here to lerin Italian league thanks lot ur class how easy away to lerin Italian
Sir you are grate
Muy útil! gracias
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO FIRE GRAZIE FOR MAKING VIDEOS CYA
Sound good
This is amazing
Nice lesson!
Fantastico!
Muito bom !!!
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
i think when u see a person , u say buongiorno. then when u say bye u say buona giornata
I have a little question, is tesoro a romantic word or is something like darling or dear you can use commonly. And what are some names like amore you can call your friends/partners
What is the difference between ‘arrivederci’ and ‘arrivederLa’ ?
You said friends don’t use arrivederci , so what do they use to say good bye ?
been on your home page . where can i begin. to learn from the start
Hi! What is the difference between "lieto di vederla" and "pieacere di conoscerti"? Thaks in advance.
"lieto di vederla" is formal for "happy to see you", "piacere di conoscerti" is "nice to meet you"
Italian the most beautiful language.
Well explained.
How is 'salute' used?
try 'google translate' Linda . in Italian "salute" means health , 'saluti' is greetings . good question though .
When do you use per Cortesia?
Buongiorno Bonjour
Buona Giornata Bonne Journeé
Buona Sera Bonsoir
Cą m'interesse boucoup.
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Mi piace imperare Italiano.
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
How do you say goodbye to a friend ? I’d it “ ciao” ? Is that the official casual goodbye ?
How can I get more lessons
Is “buona mattina” used in the morning too?
We do the exact same thing in iran, i mean the cheek kisses
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I baci sulla guancia - the kiss on the cheek. Would you say your cheeks meet and your mouth kisses in the air? From your explanation I seem to gather that you do not really kiss with your mouth on the cheek, right? Please explain!
“I mean, it’s Italy. We love everybody. You should go for the kiss!” ❤❤❤
what
What an odd coincidence; "Chao" or "Xin chao" is Vietnamese for Hi/Bye. --Old Guy
I have never been able to roll an 'r', no matter how hard I've tried.
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Thank you sir g stefano but try to pronounce slowly we will try to learn it💕
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
What is the significance of right to left?
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
Arrivederci e formale o informale ...
ArrivederLa e la forma formale .
So the Italians also do "la bise". :)
Do you always start with the right side? (left cheek)
I'll always remember Buona sara. That's what Marlon Brando said twice to the undertaker in Godfather 1😊
If I told/showed someone (an italian) that my name legally is/ and written as Pèrugini ( with an open e) Have the name Pèrugini (with and open e) broken the language and their brain would explode. ?__?
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Professore Stefano: perché qualcuno dire "buongiorno" alle pomeriggio? avere una regola per questa domanda? Ho stato a Millano nel´ultimo giugnio e non capisco. Scusa mio italiano. Grazie.
Molto spesso gli italiano usano buongiorno anche il pomeriggio e poi passano a buonasera! :)
Yeh... I agree with you on finding more and more kisses on cheeks greating between men.
And huhuhu.. I'm not complaining. I love everyone. ❤️❤️
Sometimes he rolls the R’s so much, other times hardly at all.
We Arab also have the kiss greetings 😂
brazilians do these 2 kisses, specially cariocas hahaha
Keep the phrases longer on the screen so people can repeat them while you are explaining!
Cute
Do you also baci work colleagues you meet for the first time in real life? This is under the case that you have already met them virtually lol
It depends! Not now though! We don’t really do baci anymore 😭😭
@@teacherstefano because of covid?
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You know, Romanian and Italian are basically the same language 😂
Un italiano vero* 0:46
Inoltre non mi sento a mio agio ad abbraciare persone che non conosco .Mi sento falso . a meno che non ci sia un motivo per farlo .
O you learn to roll your r😢
yeah i cant either 😢
Too much English
We do the cheek kisses too in middle east 😂🤍
Too much emphasis on using greetings based upon positions ... not my type of language ... going to learn Czech
lol