Learn Italian with Sabrina Lesson #2 - Continuation of Basic Greeting Phrases in Italian

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http://www.LearningItalianLikeCrazy.com. This learning Italian video lesson is a continuation of lesson #1 where Sabrina covered some basic phrases. The video is you by Learning Italian Like Crazy.

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  • i LOVE your videos Sabrina excellent job, i speak spanish so it is easy for me to pronunce italian, and thanks to you it is easy to learn it :)

  • The harddest to remember is good afternoon and good night.

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  • @j3ngurl4 :D

  • ciao! il tuo insegnamento è grande!

    (hi! your teaching is great!)

  • yeah i find it hard to remember good afternoon

  • Thank you for teach me.My Italian bad.

  • ciao signora..! there is no "good afternoon" (buon pomeriggio) in italia. Only buona sera (good eveing ) after 5.00 pm..

  • @MrPunkster meh, not really :/

  • italian is kinda like spanish & i feel like im talking in spanish funny & its uncomfterble for me

  • sono inglese

  • @fercherie Note that Itallian is different from Spanish though. If you want to sound really like Itallian you've to sing! .. Atleast my boss says so >.> Spanish has more harsh vowels and tones than Italiano.

  • Did she just say numero tue? Instead of due?

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