Hey guys - this is a really clear explanation of the real use of the gerundio - the example of how you could look at the Present tense is very good! Grazie Professore!!!
You do a great job of explaining each of your lessons. I especially love theses videos where you deliver the lesson in English, then layer the Italian into the lesson. Definitely helpful for those like me that are starting to learn thi language. Very much appreciated!
Great video. One question, at 6:34 you say you have to drop the ending and add the what? I'm pretty new to Italian and I haven't heard that word before. It sounded something like genundio. How do you spell it and what does it mean?
hi Stefaneo, I notice Europeans in the last few years are using more american words mixed with their own language, is this also happening in Italy and if so why are Europeans doing this?? Maybe you should do a video on this🤗🤗🤗
We use many English words in Italian unfortunately. I don’t like it very much but they are becoming more and more popular because of social media and globalization! I should definitely make a video about this! :)
Many channels (of Italian learning or not) have talked about “anglicismi”. And even in Italy there’s a discussion going on about this. Search the internet for Antonio Zoppetti.
Grazie Stefano. I video sono molto chiari e ben fatti. Il problema, pero', e' che c'e' un uso dell'inglese troppo massivo. Io consiglierei di eliminare l'inglese quasi totalmente.
Sto guardando questo video e mi piace molto. Grazie, Stefano!
Ottimo lavoro!
Hey guys - this is a really clear explanation of the real use of the gerundio - the example of how you could look at the Present tense is very good! Grazie Professore!!!
Grazie a te!!
@@teacherstefanobuongiorno, what about a gerund of reflexive verbs? Like lavarsi, sedersi etc?
Ciao Stefano,
Sto imparando l'italiano e sto bevendo il mio caffè. Domani prendo/bevo (?) un aperitivo con il mio amico Gaspare. Grazie, a presto 👍
I think you are the best italian teacher on the whole youtube ! thank you very much !! a new subscriber
Ogni volta chè ti ascolto sto imparando italiano!!!
your lessons are so good! thank you always
Teacher sei stupendo! Adesso riesco ad imparare allo stesso tempo anche l'Inglese. Grazie mille!
I loved this explanation. Grazie Mille Stefano
Questo video è super chiaro e utile, grazie Teacher Stefano!
Grazie!!
Tu sei stupendo!! Questo mi aiuta molto! Grazie Stefano!
You are a good teacher ❤
You are very good in teaching
Thank you so much! You the best!!!
Grazie Stefano, the plan future è un nome così giusto e opportuno, aiuta davvero a capire come e quando usarlo! grazie mille
You do a great job of explaining each of your lessons. I especially love theses videos where you deliver the lesson in English, then layer the Italian into the lesson. Definitely helpful for those like me that are starting to learn thi language. Very much appreciated!
Very helpful indeed!!
grazie mille, è una lezione davvero utile
Great explanation!
Grazie, Stefano.
Grazie 👍
yuo are good teacher
Great video. One question, at 6:34 you say you have to drop the ending and add the what? I'm pretty new to Italian and I haven't heard that word before. It sounded something like genundio. How do you spell it and what does it mean?
Grazie mille Stefano! This made me actually understand stare + gerundio, which I've found a bit difficult before :-)
Thanks for the explanation, Stefano. Btw, your English is excellent! 😃
Very helpful. I had a hard time understanding the using of vado or sto andando because they are similar. Keep up the good work
How about sto essendo ....
What does it exactly mean ? And how can I use it ?
Good videos. If you could add shorts from any tv shows or movies after giving xamples it would be amazing and more attractive. Good luck
Mi piace molto benessimo
Davvero chiaro.
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My own is I'm in love with you 🥰
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hi Stefaneo, I notice Europeans in the last few years are using more american words mixed with their own language, is this also happening in Italy and if so why are Europeans doing this?? Maybe you should do a video on this🤗🤗🤗
We use many English words in Italian unfortunately. I don’t like it very much but they are becoming more and more popular because of social media and globalization! I should definitely make a video about this! :)
Many channels (of Italian learning or not) have talked about “anglicismi”. And even in Italy there’s a discussion going on about this. Search the internet for Antonio Zoppetti.
well in indian english its common to say im eating a pizza. and thx
Grazie Stefano. I video sono molto chiari e ben fatti. Il problema, pero', e' che c'e' un uso dell'inglese troppo massivo. Io consiglierei di eliminare l'inglese quasi totalmente.