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  • i speak spanish/english and i thought italian would be easier for me to try to learn.... there are similarities though

  • i speak spanish and, i thought italian would be easier for me to try to learn...

  • Fagiolo is bean, not lentils... (see picture)

  • CAROTA

    

  • helping meeee

  • why can't I watch this vid ???

  • in spanish we use "vegetales" and "verduras". is there any other words in italian for "verdure"? because I think that in spanish "verduras" is "verdure" and "vegetales" have other word in italian... or not? someone can explain me? im confuse.

  • @AndreaKChen you speak spanish? well from what i googled its vegetale but not commonly used.

  • @AndreaKChen vegetales in italian is "vegetali"

  • @95miyu in italy we use verdure for vegetables that are food, and vegetali for the plants like threes,flowers, etc...

  • @TONYXXXIFICATION yes, i know, i'm italian xD i don't know spanish, so i supposed that "vegetales" was like italian "vegetali" and not "verdure". sorry!!

  • Muthafucken fagiolo! LOL. I keep getting it wrong.

  • potato patata, same difference :P

    idk I just love patata xD <3

    I am learning Italian it's such a pretty language

  • i nkow spanish and its almost like italian black negro nero

  • Happy to see english people try to learn some italian words.

  • POMODORO!!

    :DD

  • love it..thanx

  • where can I buy Italian Dvd's from the states? does anyone know where online?

  • have you tried netflix for Italian Movies?

  • what's is the music in the background? would someone be kind enough to answer this question thanks.

  • I'm glad you like the song. It's called "Buddy" and it is part of the Soundtrack Pro sound package.

  • Thanks so much.

    Peace.

    p.s.

    I've been learning Italian for a few years now, and your videos are very helpful, as far as refreshing my memory when it comes to the little things...thanks for posting. =)

  • The English word for "broccoli" is misspelled. It is NOT spelled "brocolli" in English but is spelled exactly the same as the Italian word.

    Elio Zappulla

    English professor

  • You're absolutely right! Sorry about that, must have been a typo we didn't catch.

  • Very good! But I'm missing lezione due "la frutta" where is it?

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