Italian lesson 1 - Basic Italian expressions
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I don't think that he is speaking to those who have no concept of the Italian Language as though we are stupid....in fact repetition and going slowly helps to reinforce the word being learned. I appreciate this lesson. I am hoping to pick up quite a bit just because I would love to speak Italian and French.
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@tshburns This video is aimed at those who know nothing about Italian. I think it is essetial to listen the same expressions many times in order to learn them. Of course if you're an Intermediate or advanced learner, you'll find this video quite boring.
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thumbs up if your here to be like ezio
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Buon giorno, mi chiamo re-peaaat
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@MsIvargas Si es similar ,yea this is similar
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this is similar like Spanish, Portuguese
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grazie i'm thais
I'm from brasil
tutto bene?
thais65770 3 weeks ago
@thais65770 Ciao Thais, si, grazie, va tutto bene. A te come va?
salvatograsso86 3 weeks ago
Goodbye is not Ciao, in italian Goodbye is Addio, or Arrivederci
Ciao is informal
Salve is formal
sandrodream2 1 month ago
@sandrodream2 In Italian, "Goodbye" according to the context and used as interjection (beyond "Addio" and "Arrivederci") is also "Ciao"; as you can see on the Wordreference dictionary.
You are just confirming what I said in the video: "Ciao" is informal; that's correct.
I didn't mention "Salve" yet, and yes, this is formal; you're right.
salvatograsso86 1 month ago
Hi, Salvatore your video is very good! thanks for help me.. ;-)
morochamendoza 1 month ago
@morochamendoza Ciao, what you said encourages me indeed. Thank you!
salvatograsso86 1 month ago