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  • "Commissario Montalbano sono"

  • Wow, made in Windows Movie Maker and nearly 100k views. Color me surprised.

  • @shivers1231 like it matters how she did this, what matters is the quality of teaching and it seems to be ok according to comments

  • what does tu che sei means ???

  • @kokoemogirl literally "tu chi sei?" means "who are you?" i.e. "what's your name?"

  • io sono bella hahaha tu sei brutto.. learned those when i had italian lessons

  • CIO IO SONO MARITINI JEJEJEE , QUESTO E UN GIOCO EJEJEJJEJEJE IO NON POSSO VEDERE QUESTO SI TU VUOI IMPARARE ITALIANO TU DOBE ANDARE A UNA ECUOLA DITALIANO ANCHE SE IO NON PARLO BENE LITALIANO IO HO STUDIATTO DUE MESI IN SCUELA E IO PENSO CHE IO STO ANDANDO BENE CI VEDIAMO DOPO.

  • hallo heiß ciao. tschüss heißt auch ciao. ich komme aus italien . ich kann italienisch . wie dumm kann man nur sein ?

  • I'm planing on a trip to italy and i need to at least lear to say hello lol.. so i been watching this gosh accent is horrible .. i can hardly pronounce any of this lol

  • . . . .questa roba andrebbe bene per i mongospastici. . . .

  • hai if u knw any english italin dictionary mobile version please post the link address . it wl b a great help 4 me

  • haha. molto divertente. your really cool per aiutare le persone a parlare italiano

  • Io sto imparando l'italiano da quattro anni, ma purtroppo non posso parlarlo ancora molto bene. Vado in yahoo italia per sentire gli italiani veri dare le notizie.

  • A me sembri già molto bravo/a!

    Complimenti!

  • @luana66

    Grazie mille! Se solo avessi dei soldi potrei andare in Italia. E' comunque meglio se aspetto finche' l'econimia si migliori. Cosa ne pensa?

  • @thatlazyslacker Ma tu sai gia parlare molto bene l'itaniano!

  • @shion255 Grazie

  • ahahahahahahahahah

  • this is a very lovely video

  • ciao a tutti, Io studio l'Italiano cinque mesi fa e mi piace molto questo lenguage :) Io parlo spagnolo

  • @barbiehonduras "DA cinque mesi" è la forma corretta :) che bello non ho mai pensato che ci fosse gente che vuole imparare l'italiano! questo video è carino carino =)

  • ahah..ma è un tutorial per bimbi però questo:Dhihi..!

  • che pagliacciata...

  • aa mencanta el idioma italiano xD

  • What a hard language :(

    I find Spanish easier even if they ARE alike.

  • We are not alike there are many differences between Spanish and Italian language...

  • My mum makes me watch this every dsy to improve my italian accent and language!

  • im spanish and italian this language isnt so hard mostly like spanish

  • spanish is near italian....and I'm italian and I study too hard to learn it...if not I Won't work in the future!

  • why?, it is necesary?

  • I think the Italian is hard for learning :(

  • this language is sooo hard

  • Grazie Signora per vuoi sforzo!

  • prego

  • @tutonline perche non lo correggi

  • @MaverickBradMPX "sforzo" means "effort" and tends to be used for works with a modest result. I'd suggest "lavoro". "Vuoi" means "you want" (sing.). I'd say: "Grazie del lavoro, Signora" Some ppl may say "Grazie per il lavoro, Signora".

    Sorry for correcting, but I've seen that in 2 years this lady did not say a word re your mistranslation. What can you demand from someone who even misspelt her own nickname?

  • @AmberFur Correct, but in this case you're quite mixing formal and informal tones: we say either 'La ringrazio per questo video, signora' or 'Ottimo lavoro'(Grazie per questo video). Fact is that 'signora' is too formal in a sentence with 'grazie'. Lavoro does not fit the situation as it is too generic (I usually prefer being more specific, otherwise I use an adjective such as 'questo'). Comunque non averne a male: la tua correzione non aveva nulla di sbagliato! :) (bet you understood me)

  • @MaverickBradMPX Grazie signora per il vostro sforzo :D

  • did you draw this in microsoft paint cause its really good for an ms paint drawing and good italian but i dont know what the words r lol

  • no, I used a whiteboard program

  • haha,italian e' interssante,ma e' difficele per me ;)i am trying to learn it well:P

  • Sí, italiano es muy dificíl. Pero espaniol es muy difícil también.

    I understand Italian, but I'm only learning Spanish. :)

  • spanis7hi is difficult, even for me t7hat i0'm spanis7h..now italian..is very similar to spanis7h....mi piacciono i due Lengui

  • waaaaaaaaah,help me!im studying italian language now bt i dont know how to compose sentences,though i understand a bit...huhuhu my classmates didn't bother to talk to me coz dey dont knw how to speak english!huhuhu

  • Dear FrenchLanguage, thanks for your nice comment, I'm glad you found this helpful. The capital letter for io (I) is written as small l, it depends on the font, I'm sorry.If I can help you, 'Sinora' should be written as 'signora'. You are welcome!

  • In the beginning, the Io looks like lo (low). The "i" should not look like an "L" in the beginning.

    Otherwise, your videos are very good, and helpful, grazie Sinora.

    Ciao!

    ; )

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