Italian for Kids: The Playground

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

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

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  • Lo schivolo

    La sbarra

    La ruota

    L'altalena (both swing and seesaw)

    L'anelli

    Il or La parete (Is it masculine or feminine?)

    Il parco Giochi

  • @KBAFourthtime Lo scivolo - gli scivoli (plural), Gli anelli (there are two so it's plural), La parete. And all others are correct

  • sorry to interrupt you, do i prononce scivolo or scibolo? reply plz!

  • It's sciVolo, no B in this word

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  • Thank you so much for your tutorials- your probably the only person who my little sister will listen to about Italian, and you so enthusiastic. Nice work!

  • She is not from italy..she has a diferent accent

  • @Seppuina

    A "dialet" is a whole different thing than a "dialect". You probably meant the latter. In this case, and to the best of my knowledge, the Venetian R is almost uvular, but not exactly uvular, as this kid is showing. Besides, as I already stated, this should be an Italian pronunciation lesson, therefore uvular R is a WRONG pronunciation mode. This is BAD Italian, not the proper Italian. This video gives misleading information. I hope this is clear and understood.

  • @TiborGallai In my dialet, that "R" is normal... what's so strange?

  • @Seppuina

    Are you kidding me? Uvular R is a pronunciation deficiency, both in Venice and in the rest of Italy. Besides, if your claim were right, the video should be called "Venetian for kids", rather than "Italian for kids".

  • @TiborGallai

    Oh, but in Venice we really use THAT R... :)

  • @xbodo

    MA non diciamo assurdità... esistono eccome, almeno dalle mie parti ce ne sono ovunque, aprono parchi qua e la con queste cose fighissime... peccato non avere 6 anni :(

  • cmq non vi preoccupate, questi parco giochi superfighi non esistono in italia :))

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