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Italian Lesson n.15 - The days of the week

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I'm sorry if lately I haven't been able to upload new Italian lessons, but I've been busy with my school :). Anyways, thanks everybody for all your comments and your questions! I'll try to answer as soon as I can.
In this fifteenth lesson we are going to study a basic and useful expression in Italian, that is "What day is today?" "Che giorno è oggi?°. It's very easy, and I hope you'll understand everything I've explained in this lesson.
If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype!
Enjoy watching ;-)!

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  • Grazie per l'aiuto ^^!

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  • Grazie! You have the best Italian lessons! Appreciate them!

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  • Grazie! You have the best Italian lessons!

  • excellente material. It works for me. Ciao. di San Francisco

  • i am really happy cos i really enjoy ! it helps a lot about learning that beautiful language. thank u so muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch

  • I am so glad i found this helps out alot to start at basics then to go to google translate lol

  • Thank you sooooooo much =)

  • Thank you sooooooo much for this =)

  • @Generalvaldez yes, Monday is the very 1st day of the week in Italian, and Sunday the 7th and last one.

  • very interesting.the best way of learning the days,cheers :-)

  • so italian callenars have Monday as the first day and Sunday as the last day?

  • thank you so much! the days of the week is similar to japanese. very helpful.

    in chinese, days of the weeks is 1 to 6 for monday to saturday and 'sky' for sunday.

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