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  • damn decrease the volume of the noisy thing at the end of the video

  • SRV!!!!!

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  • How would you pronounce "chi" if it was at the end of a word/name? Like "Parchi" or "Pavichi"?

  • @woodelf5 you would pronounce it like "ki"

  • First of all : thank u very much!

    I'm from brazil and i think it aint so hard for us who lives in south america to learn italian : Portuguese ,spanish italian they all are similar imfao

    keep teachin then we kepp studyn!......Bounce!!!

  • when you say name, you mean noun right? Because in spanish Noun is the same word for Name in english for example Nombre mean noun and pronoun would be pronombre. Is the same in italian? I dont mean the word but the translation.

  • THANKS GOD BLESS YOU

  • @pavelnedvedq8 May Buddha bless you!

  • Italiano e spagnolo sono molto simili, ma non uguali ed attenzione ai plurali.

    Solo l'italiano ha i plurali per il maschile e il femminile tra le lingue neolatine. Le altre (francese, spagnolo, portoghese) usano la "s" finale come l'inglese.

  • @gnigneti de lo poco que yo entendi lo usted reclama es verdad. io non parlo italiano.

  • Those weird exceptions where a word ending in -a is masculine, or a word ening in -o is feminine, is because those are words barrowed from Latin, right? When I was learning Spanish, that was what I was told...

  • @Person0805 foreign words. In this case dilemma, drama, ipocrita, etc from Greek

  • grazie mille!

    eccellente, pensate che il italiano e simile ad spagnolo? Ma le contrucione e molto simile all' inglese?

  • its very fantastic thank you very much i complete till the end io mi chiamo seedo

  • I wish I could roll my "r"s like you :( I'm jealous. I speak Spanish and would sound like a native speaker if it weren't for my tongue being a dead giveaway.

  • I speak Spanish as well. I think speaking spanish is an advantange, especially since we have plenty of words where the r needs to be rolled.

  • @followmesky i think in italian the r is "overroled" in spanish we do this when we see two R's back to back. for example the difference between burro and puro.

  • Thank you for your videos thanks alot!

  • Thank you so much for your videos .. they're brilliant. So helpful. I too have put them on my iPod!!!

  • These are wonderful videos! I haven't watched/listened to them all yet, but I'm carrying them around on my iPod to listen to during lunch at school so that I can keep working at it wherever I am! (May sound cheesy....) Anyway, thanks so much for putting these videos up! Please do more! They're great!

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