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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2007

My daughter Silvia Tosolini, 6 teaches how to name the colors in Italian. More Italian for Kids episodes at http://www.italyfromtheinside.com

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  • Is "grigio" the way to say "gray"?

  • @KBAFourthtime Yes, grigio is grey; and you are correct on all the others below. Blu, viola and rosa don't change regardless of the gender

  • @tosolini Well, I didn't mean JUST the gender, but also whether those three latter words are singular or plural. How does one say "blu" or "viola" in plural form? "Violi" (as "problema" is "problemi", not "probleme", due to being masculine)? "Viole"? "Blui"? "Blue"?

  • @KBAFourthtime And yes, there is no plural for Rosa, Viola, Blu.

  • hey, im new at learning italian even though my family is italian, is "marrone" brown or orange???

  • Marrone is brown and Arancione is orange.

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  • i speak english and spanish so its pretty easy for me to learn italian cause some words in italian are the same in spanish

  • this is really similar to spanish

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  • of course this is all similar to Espanol (: Italy is great but this italiano bambini is freakin annoying! >_<

  • Azzuro, azzura, azzuri, azzure (I thought "blu" was "blue". Does that depend on the shade?)

    Arancione, arancioni

    Grigio, grigia, grigi, grige (or is it "grigie"?)

  • Bianco, bianca, bianchi, bianche

    Rosso, rossa, rossi, rosse

    Blu (is it always that way whether it's masculine or feminine and whether it's singular or plural?)

    Rosa (in this case, always the same, masculine or feminine, singular or plural)

    marrone, marroni

    Giallo, gialla, gialli, gialle

    Nero, nera, neri, nere

    Viola (is it always the same, masculine or feminine, singular or plural?)

    Verde, verdi

  • ur soo weird

  • Thank you for this lesson.very nice and easy.I would like you help me about Italian language.Please contact me.

    nketsada@yahoo.com

  • @cvrmaniac sorry my sister :(

    

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