My Daily Phrase Italian - Lesson 73
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@chilly0301 concentrate and study
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@Cruelladaoz No no, it's hard. I can fluently speak 4 languages, and believe me, spanish is so easy... at least for me, considering that spanish is a latin derivated. German has a lot of rules, but it's easier than italian. Anyway... every person has different "easyness" in learning languages. I mean, if you live in a place, you find every language easy to learn. English is a really "stupid" language, not only for the low number of rules.
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@ciolamorta , Italian isn't hard to learn. Of course in the beginning everyone will be making mistakes which is normal, but it does not have difficult grammar. And even when someone makes mistakes, you usually can understand them anyway. Try Latin, Russian, etc. for comparison. Italian can be only considered "difficult" compared to English, which might just have the easiest grammar rules of all.
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can you explain me the meaning of the italian word "diarrea" plz??????? thx...
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@NaliniXS I have to add that even italian people can't write a good italian. A lot of people make mistakes because of the "poor quality" of teachers. Believe me.
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@NaliniXS You forgot to mention pugliese accent. It's heavily influenced by the local dialect. By the way, i believe you have to study grammar if you don't want to make mistakes in speaking. Italian is really hard to learn because of its grammar complexity, and because of the large number of semantic rules. Example: in english, if you want to say "bicchiere", you say "glass". If you want to say "vetro", you say "glass". Se vuoi dire "glassa", you say "glass". Ok, contestualize, but... you know..
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e un corso di ubriachi
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Muy buen aporte!!!
Muchas Gracias
easy lesson to remember and above all..he has a sexy voice!!
chilly0301 3 years ago 5
Wow, i see my comment has been reported as bad... but i am italian, lol :P
Shuichi982 4 years ago 5