English/Italian:Words You Need to Know: Please, Thank You, Your Welcome/Per Favore, Grazie, Prego

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2011

In this video you will learn some very basic and important words.

Please - Per Favore
Thank You - Grazie
You're Welcome - Prego
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Also, the phrase "Pretty please, with sugar on it".


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We also want to acknowledge the help from Laura of ThisIsItalia. She gave us some tips and pointers for this video.
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  • Good Job!Ottimo lavoro!

  • Grazie Molto doesn't exist

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  • Se questa è la lingua Italiana allora io mi domando cosa mai abbia imparato a parlare nascendo e vivendo in Italia per 33 anni??? Roba da matti, matti da legare!!! This is not the way we talk at all, wrong pronunciation, wrong translation, inapropriate answears. What does it mean " Posso avere una limonata? Si, puoi..."?? Puoi? We just say SI. In an other video of yours I read " I PARTI DEL CORPO".....what?? LE PARTI DEL CORPO is correct!!! Don't chase this way of learning the Italian!!!!

  • @ilovepizzandpotatoes Esatto, sarebbe più appropriato dire "Molte Grazie".....

  • @Marleyandrea2011

    "prego" means "you're welcome"

    but "TI prego" it's similar to "per favore", but stronger..just like "I beg you".

  • Prego isn't please? My boyfriend talks italian and he says that "prego" it's please not you're welcome.

  • get to the point. stick to tthe words

  • You can also say: "Si, certo" or "Certamente"

    This is better than "Si, puoi"

    "Grazie molto" is uncorrect, is "MOLTE grazie"

    In daily situation in response to "grazie" you can say "nulla" or "di niente"

    The translation of "Pretty please...." can be "Ti prego" pronounced with the "e" like "Pleeeeease" XD

    Cool lesson ;D

  • Nice job, I made through parts 1 &2 and will repeat them. Molto Grazie ! Sto contento (happy)

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