First of all, I want to thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
Its always good to repeat a phrase - and it is good to create little situations - and if it is a question - to answer the question - maybe with several possibilities - I come from Denmark
@@louiebahenabahena9166 gracias por el consejo pero, fíjate que no confunde el llevar dos idiomas solamente que es grande la tarea de momorizar tantas palabras.
@@louiebahenabahena9166 excelente amigo yo se ingles aleman y frances y estoy aprendiendo italiano y portugues y a la vez los mejoro y practico el idioma que mas me gusta el aleman e italiano
Can you please send me a video of as many verbs, articles and prepositions in italian as you are allowed, grazie mille, e molto apprezato, ciao Im trying to be fluent in un anno e mezzo
Because repetition helps to solidify the word/words in our long term memory. The more we repeat something the more it gets solidified in the long term memory bank and more likely it is to become knowledge.
I’ve heard Italians use both, more or less interchangeably. I always thought of “vengo dal” as signifying where one grew up, or originally came from, usually another country, and “sono dal” is where one currently lives. Or possibly, I have it reversed...
@@gregmbanks "sono dal" or "sono da" don't exist in Italian. It is "Sono di Roma, sono di Milano, sono della Sicilia (or sono Siciliano), etc. And that means where you grew up or live. "Vengo dal" is not very much used when you want to talk about the place you grew up, mostly the region (vengo dalla Campania, vengo dal Sud), sometimes the city (vengo da Milano), but not so common. Better "sono di".
@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx It's because I got a wrong translation that gave me dessert as a italian word. So I thought that "dessert" was an italian word as well, just with the same spelling than english. So I thought that dessert should be a synonym to "dolce". My mistake.
I do not understand Italian.I have done Level 1 and Level 2.I would say I got two out of ten.I will be starting Level 3 very shortly.I would say I get one out of ten. I am useless.I do my best,but my best does not really exist.Not to worry.
I recommend starting with a combination of pronouns, conjugations, verbs and listening to phrases or conversations in Italian. To me the key is to learn grammar as I'm learning new words so I know how to apply them. I only been studying for a couple of days and its starting to make sense. I speak Spanish as well so I try to relate the Italian to Spanish. Don't get me wrong, Spanish helps only a little so its not a huge advantage. I also have a notebook where I write everything down by groups so I can practice regularly. In that regard, I'm learning to write in Italian as well.
Can you guys speak italian more slowly It’s too fast for beginners How about 1 time regular & 1 time slowly So beginners can catchup your lesson & family with Italian voices, please Thankyou
Why don't you try italki if you're looking for a tutor? Otherwise learn some phrases first, then start comsuming a lot of content in Italian. You gotta LIKE it, that's very important. Then work through a textbook or talk to a tutor. That should get you up to speed pretty fast.
@@bikerianm : You mean, hear without understanding what is being said?? How does it help? It's like hearing the chirping of the bird or rumbling of the clouds....!
First of all, I want to thank the author of the channel for making this beautiful and useful video for us! Many people are embarrassed to speak a foreign language if they have no speaking skills. People are afraid to hear criticism from others in their address. It all comes from having a psychological complex - to make a mistake. But, after all, he who does nothing is not wrong! In Yuriy Ivantsiv's workshop "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language" states that we need to talk as much as possible: with yourself, with the mirror, with inanimate objects, with children and with pets. Find an interlocutor in real life or online. Talk without shyness. People won't care how you speak. They understand that you are a foreigner, as long as they understand you. They may even acknowledge your progress in their language and compliment you. However, always be prepared for criticism of your speaking skills. If you have the will to speak, you will gain an interesting interlocutor to consolidate your knowledge. Everyone is strewn with mistakes - don't be afraid to learn from them. As the Latin wisdom says, "walk and thou shalt not go astray". In the book "Polyglot Notes" by Yuriy Ivantsiv an entire chapter is devoted to the development of spoken language. Here you will find many useful tips and each student can choose a technique that suits him or her best! I wish you all the best of luck in your language learning!
Tante grazie, per questo video!!!!
Wonderful way to study italian
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Sigue Parlando.
Thanks for amazing Italian teaching I'm learning a lot have wonderful day ,🤩🤩🤩🤩
Capire
Its always good to repeat a phrase.
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Its always good to repeat a phrase - and it is good to create little situations - and if it is a question - to answer the question - maybe with several possibilities - I come from Denmark
Ma'am, IL piacere.
Very nice program. Planning a trip to Sicily in june.
louvasta6gmailcom you won’t be going now tho lol
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Hey!😃
Excelente amigo muchas felicidades 🙌 greetings 🖖 thanks 🙏
Hope we're useful!
Grazie
Excellent, thank you and congratulations!
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Parle! 🙂
Muchas gracias por las lecciones.
I'm studying English and Italian too.
Graze.
Te aconsejo que aprendas un idioma extranjero a la vez para que no te confundas.
@@louiebahenabahena9166 gracias por el consejo pero, fíjate que no confunde el llevar dos idiomas solamente que es grande la tarea de momorizar tantas palabras.
@@louiebahenabahena9166 excelente amigo yo se ingles aleman y frances y estoy aprendiendo italiano y portugues y a la vez los mejoro y practico el idioma que mas me gusta el aleman e italiano
@@louiebahenabahena9166 no hay problema estudiar diferentes lenguas al Mismo tiempo!
Pues creo que si lo confunde, ha escrito "Graze" en lugar de "Grazie", saludos y suerte.
Thank you. How can I have the text for this file. I need like a text document, or word doc please.
In the description it tells you where to find it.
Description section should help.
Write it down yourself.
It's very helpful and smartly structured, many thanks!
Thank you! Please check out more recent videos, they have more polished content!
I hope you'll learn well. May God blessing you here, Buona fortuna.
Is there a place where you can print this off
There would be though
WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can you please send me a video of as many verbs, articles and prepositions in italian as you are allowed, grazie mille, e molto apprezato, ciao Im trying to be fluent in un anno e mezzo
Noted.
صلوا على النبي
Togliti dai piedi
Grazie mille ❤
Venga a parle congratulacioni. Aprende bene.
Parlo italiano molto bene,ovviamente
You are the best ❤️🇦🇺🇮🇹
Awwww grazie
I wonder if you meant 20:20 ? Or just 20.
Hello. I want to learn Italian language. Plz help.
Learn some phrases you like first. You gotta start somewhere. Then there's too many cool sources these days.
Gracias hablo español y se me hace similar el litalino
Thank you!
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@@JoytanApp 9
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,pero
you speak Welsh very well.
Hf ae
Thank you. I know french and it is easy for me to learn italian.
Its been other way around for me lol
Abdelaziz Boudali
: How long have you studied italian?
Welsh? Rather particular for necessary phrases.
Perhaps to remove oneself from a situation 😁
Good job
Very nice video
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Where are you from? Is; Da dove sei?
Victor Trigueros di dove sei? Smart guy
grazie millie
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Grazie per questo video 🤔
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bravo grazie
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I'm new friend here and I will support you always for the best. See you in my room. Stay safe
Hi
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Grazie!
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Nice video
Thank you!
This is so easy since I know Spanish
This is what im saying
Still, not completely the same.
Many words are repeated. Why?
Because repetition helps to solidify the word/words in our long term memory. The more we repeat something the more it gets solidified in the long term memory bank and more likely it is to become knowledge.
Because of how the conversation is going. You can clearly see the translation.
If you see the English translation you will know way.
you dont know it just because you said it once !!!
Amo idioma Italiano
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Nice 😊
Thank you!
Grazie
Amalia Peres ur cute u no ey keep in touch scrivime bambina maybe we go out or something
the woman who says the English version sounds like Sandra Oh.
Hi.
Ma scusate lei che parla Gallese potrei sapere chi e in realtà a me sembra una cantande,poi non so se volete farmi sapere grazie e buonanotte....
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1:18:00
👍!ottimo!
E' molto interessato
interessante *
Vengo dal, should not be Translated as: I am from. It should be: Sono dal.
Victor Trigueros it's similar its just more specifically saying where the person is from
I’ve heard Italians use both, more or less interchangeably. I always thought of “vengo dal” as signifying where one grew up, or originally came from, usually another country, and “sono dal” is where one currently lives. Or possibly, I have it reversed...
@@gregmbanks "sono dal" or "sono da" don't exist in Italian. It is "Sono di Roma, sono di Milano, sono della Sicilia (or sono Siciliano), etc. And that means where you grew up or live. "Vengo dal" is not very much used when you want to talk about the place you grew up, mostly the region (vengo dalla Campania, vengo dal Sud), sometimes the city (vengo da Milano), but not so common. Better "sono di".
I like
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Stop imparando Italiano pero non conozco nessuno dallitalia.
eccomi
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Interessante ma la voce sembra un po' elettronica e poco naturale
Graze!
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what's the difference between "il dessert" and "il dolce" ?
il dolce means the dessert and the dessert is in English, what do you mean?
@@xXPurpleLoliTranceXx It's because I got a wrong translation that gave me dessert as a italian word. So I thought that "dessert" was an italian word as well, just with the same spelling than english. So I thought that dessert should be a synonym to "dolce". My mistake.
@Brendan Moyle I think so, thanks for your comment
sℋε ✩ Aℳℯ✘hƴst nope, we use “dessert” in italian too
dessert - is a French word
I do not understand Italian.I have done
Level 1 and Level 2.I would say I got two
out of ten.I will be starting Level 3 very
shortly.I would say I get one out of ten.
I am useless.I do my best,but my best
does not really exist.Not to worry.
I recommend starting with a combination of pronouns, conjugations, verbs and listening to phrases or conversations in Italian. To me the key is to learn grammar as I'm learning new words so I know how to apply them. I only been studying for a couple of days and its starting to make sense. I speak Spanish as well so I try to relate the Italian to Spanish. Don't get me wrong, Spanish helps only a little so its not a huge advantage. I also have a notebook where I write everything down by groups so I can practice regularly. In that regard, I'm learning to write in Italian as well.
I
I need help .I see what I can do,I see.
Monto gratzie!
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Graze
Grazie
100 phrases about England and Wales.. A bit much...
un po' molto?
Exactly! What’s the deal with all the references to Wales?
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They are from Wales
@@jackmarshall2801 It's fantastic! I love it!
Many words and expressions are repeated. It must have just 800 basic italian vocab and expressions.
@Brendan Moyle Yeah I was just being modest
Because they are use depending on how the conversation is going.
its repeated so you learn it !!!!!
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You guys are' a bit faster , you should consider it a bit slower 😉
Can you guys speak italian more slowly
It’s too fast for beginners
How about 1 time regular & 1 time slowly
So beginners can catchup your lesson & family with Italian voices, please
Thankyou
i hate to tell you this but she says it slow and he says it fast !!!
You can change the playback speed in Settings
We think it's already there...
SI DICE PARO gALLESE
Amalia woui manjiare pizza y bere una beer tu fantastica mi nomrvis joe al juan sanches ey
Yes Welsh is basic!?
ఇటాలియన్ ఆఫ్ ద ఈస్ట్ తెలుగు
spaghetti freddi
Alllora cosa prendi? Io Vorrei unespresso e Jeff dice che lascia fare a te
Mae hi' dda i glywed Cymru yn cael ei son mor aml ar y tap yma
Doeddwn i ddim yn gallu credu ' nghlustiau!
Wales is a common word. Lol
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Em testa da ( mimmo) ciao
Go.
Io desidererei sape4e chi e lei L'inglese tutto qua no io di dolce non e mangio poi la cosa cosa e Hey ciao
Em il mio pensare qui una cosa +
Ban mui lijero.
It would be better if you talk slowly
would be better if you try and speak in tim with the last who speaks slow its not that hard
On UA-cam, you can change the playback speed in Settings.
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Difficult to learn correct pronunciation from a computer generated voice.
Check latest videos, we have more humans onboard. :3
@@JoytanApp where? I only see German, french and japanese
🇧🇩👍
Glad you like!
Quien me puede ayudar aprender italiano ?? Who can teach me how to speak Italian ??
Why don't you try italki if you're looking for a tutor? Otherwise learn some phrases first, then start comsuming a lot of content in Italian. You gotta LIKE it, that's very important. Then work through a textbook or talk to a tutor. That should get you up to speed pretty fast.
The Italian is being spoken TOO fast ! Difficult to understand.
you have to hear it as it is otherwise you get no where
@@bikerianm : You mean, hear without understanding what is being said??
How does it help? It's like hearing the chirping of the bird or rumbling of the clouds....!
You can change the playback speed in Settings
There is no universal opinion on the speed factor. Some people say it's slow, others say it's fast...
Huumm...so many times being repeated the same words. 🤔 yet....thanks!
is that bad?
Bambina come esta sono enamorato a una donna
Way too FAST. ITS A TEACHING TOOL! Why so fast??? Lame
Thank you for your feedback. Recent video are a bit slower.
You COULD pause
one is fast and one is slow
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Not very good. You repeat so many words and phrases.
Please, read the English translation and you will see way.
Most people learn - that is, really learn well - by repetition.
Wales? wtf
One of the worst sites
UA-cam? :D
Grazie
Nice
Grazie