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  • It's very difficult to get to do something productive. Also, it's very easy and effortless to find fault with it. Of course, the first is way more meritorious. Mi piace la lingua italiana e sto cercando de imparare senza un insegnanti. However, I always get confused with verbs in Spanish (my native language) I'll start formally next year. Your lessons are extremely useful for me so that next year doesn't become so painful at the beginning. So, THANK YOU. I don't really care if you aren't perfect

  • Grandine (grà ndine). Precipitazioni, le precipitazioni (atmosferiche), al plurale. La precipitazione, al singolare è fare qualcosa di fretta... precipitevolissimevolmente.... Ancora col senso di caduta, la precipitazione/la caduta ma, più comunemente in chimica: la precipitazione di un sale.

  • Ah ma che pronuncia schifosa... prima di insegnare imparate voi!

  • Mi stupiscono gli inglesi xD

  • AHAH.. ma che bravi! Baci.

  • Great job as always! :) Ciao Joseph!!! Ciao Grace!!! Big hugs from Italy! :)

  • Very good on the phrases, Those are very tricky in Italian and they're cause of troubles for many foreign students but you were flawless on those! :o)

  • thank you very much for this video.

  • I saw you disabled comments for some videos, hope it was not due to haters! Good job guy, I am positive that many Italians do more errors than you - just have a look at Facebook and you'll see what I mean - you're actually quite good. Keep on, continua così!

  • @johndolanvincent "I am positive that many Italians do more errors than you" Then I am positive that many english do more errors than me. Just look at 4chan. See what I mean?

  • I hope that you'll make a video for grammar, verbs and sentence construction and usage of words..grazie mille!

  • You are absolutely AMAZING! Bravissimi! Sono italiana (Sicilia!),complimenti davvero.

  • hahaha, lasciate perde, parlate inglese che è meglio! Scherzo bravi ^-^

  • nice

    thanks 

  • Nice work, ragazzi! I think the most common way to say it is (in the plural form):

    i tuoni e i fulmini; fulmini = lightning, but "lampi" is also used for "lightning."

  • there's the word smesso i'll remember most because i was expecting a word similar to French, like ''cesser'' which i know is a bit like cheating :)

  • This is also useful for italians like me who wants to learn more in english.. i didn't know words for "foschia" , or "grandine"... ecc.. ops, i don't remember them. i think i'll watch again the video lol

    Complimenti per quello che fate.. and thank you !

  • Great job editing, guys :) We appreciate it!!!!!!

  • You guys are very cute. If you made some short dialogues, talking to each other in various situations, I'm sure beginners would find it very nice!

  • thank you for this useful lesson. If I can I would like to show you two little italian mistakes in this video:

    Hail --> la grandine (not grandina)

    Frost --> il gelo (error in the pronunciation: you have to pronounce the "l" more softly)

  • thank you very much ..and go forward making video because iam waiting for it .. your lessons are more usefull and your way for teaching is fantastic and funny

  • siete fantastici! grazie!!

  • We had to take this down when it had less than 20 views. I made a stupid mistake. When I said, "ha smesso di poivere" I used the word "povere".

    XD

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