Talk Italian to Learn Italian!
September 9, 2008 by admin
* These short lessons are for those who want to learn a few useful italian phrases, as well as current italian students learning the rich and beautiful language of italy!
I am a student learning italian as well, and have being for around 3 months (tre mesi!) Please correct me if you feel I have made any mistakes.
Below is the vocab that you may want to cover after you have viewed the video, because learning to speak italian is wonderful, however it is also important to learn to read and write in italian too!
*please note also that there are formal and informal ways to speak italian, just like in english. I will be focussing on formal phrases.
VOCABULARY!
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Vowels are mentioned in this lesson. Italian vowels are pronounced the way they are said in this video, so listen carefully and practice at home
A , E , I , O , U
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Duration : 0:1:17
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Complimenti, parli …
Complimenti, parli meglio di molti italiani!
Congratulations, you speak italian better than a lot of italians XD
Tom Cruise?
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Tom Cruise?
awesome yoru video,funny and by the way I loved your pronounce (a,e,i,o,u),which is the same like brazilian alphabet/Brazil.
Arrivederci!
congratulazione! …
congratulazione! molto bene adamotarca. ur really good. i am learning it at school. it is kind of similar 2 spanish, a language i already speak at home, with english.
keep up the good work ragazzo.
-deenie =] (bella bambina)
grazie e bravo
grazie e bravo
Grazie Tutti
Grazie Tutti
good job
buon lavoro
good job
buon lavoro
Congratulations, …
Congratulations, your Italian is already very good. Enjoy your stay in Bergamo!
man i’ll give you …
man i’ll give you some msn contact of girls from bergamo but first you’ll have have to learn some bad words hahaha
L’accente …
L’accente australiano mi ha sorpreso! Pero, ho abitato in Italia per due anni e mi manca la lingua tanto tanto. Grazie per un po di nostalgia questa mattina.
1000 views! MOLTO …
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1000 views! MOLTO BENE!
Grazie!
Wow you’re very …
Wow you’re very good! I’m ashamed I don’t know as much as you, and I’m Italian!!
Wow!!!you talk very …
Wow!!!you talk very well Italian!!!;-)
Bravo!!niente male!;-D not bad!!;-D
im juat going into …
im juat going into high school and im taking itians because alot of my olded family geens are itian so thanks for giving me a litle heads up on some phrase. hope you and i both do great
Hhehehe, funny! are …
Hhehehe, funny! are you still in Italy?
What did you say??
What did you say??
dud u funny
dud u funny
e sei contento di …
e sei contento di venire a studiare in italia?che tenero…cioè…povero mi dispiace x te,sei coraggioso
ahaha!!! ok si …
ahaha!!! ok si sente che sei straniero ma parli abbastanza bene l’italiano!!
almeno molto meglio di tanta gente italiana al giorno d’oggi!!
a me invece piacerebbe imparare l’inglese così bene come tu sai l’italiano!
ciao!!
as in elephant
as in elephant
@ davidepinoli: …
@ davidepinoli: thanks for all you’re tips and comments and i will definitely take these into consideration, as I still have much to learn.
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it sounds like “lay …
it sounds like “lay” here because of the ‘le’ at the end but the ‘e’ at the end ultimately sounds the same , kinda like the ‘a’ in english.
so every word that …
so every word that ends with e in italian is pronounced lay
“gon-dough-lay”
“gon-dough-lay”
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when an italian word ends with an e, for example: gondole,soluzione etc., do u pronounce it like e as in elephant or e as in easter?
hahahaha i love the …
hahahaha i love the vowel part its so cute