Damn! I was born and raised in Italy and have been wasting all those years at school as a child while I could have been sleeping achieving the same results. .. Just kiddin'!! Nice job folks.
How about an audio like this but it's all about grammar. Verbs and their conjugation etc etc. That's how you'll actually learn to speak and form phrases on your own.
I totally disagree. For me, learning languages by actually listening and speaking is far better than mental theory. Like trying to learn guitar by looking at chord sheets.
This is a bit of a mind twister. I speak English as a first language. I'm fluent in French and passable in Spanish. Not really any Italian, so I thought I would give this a look. So instead of translating into English, my brain is recognizing most of it from Spanish and a bit from French. You would think my brain would be trying to desperately find the English cognate, but apparently it doesn't work that way. It was kind of like this when I started Spanish. I would want to reply in French. But this only lasted about a month or so. Not only do you learn some Italian, you figure out some neuroscience too.
@@LanguageFreakYou should speak formally with people you don’t know (unless they are children or considerably younger than you) rather than informally., Italians would respond to the informal but inside it would grate on them just a bit.
Well, katarina, Italian is a tough and beautiful language. Basically, those sentences are correct, but it's not the way we speak ^_^ To be fluent in italian requires a must-do: live in Italy for a quite long span of time :) Oh, BTW, we Italians appreciate so much strangers who try to speak in italian, and we always try to understand, even if your Italian is bad. We do really LOVE strangers speaking Italian ^_^@@katarina_7967
It would be more appropriate to use the formal rather than the informal for almost all these situations. In all these cases you are talking to someone you probably don’t know and probably isn’t a child.
@@LanguageFreak I think so because that’s the truth. If you are unaware of that distinction in the Italian language you need to do a little more research. Foreigners should learn the formal and the informal or course, but the formal will be what they will be using mostly when interacting with Italians.
THE BEST WAY TO LEARN ITALIAN IT'S TO SLEEP WITH A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN WOMAN. AHHH VOLARE OH CANTARE OH OH OH NEL BLU DI PINTO DI BLU. CHAO CHA O BAMBINA ARRIVERDECCI TONIGHT.
@@LanguageFreakhai pronunciato male la parola conoscerti. L‘accento va sulla O e non sulla E e poi quando parli italiano sembri disperato o che stai per piangere. Nessun italiano parla così.
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Grazie mille, questo è il modo migliore per insegnarci
Sono felice che il mio video ti sia così utile 👍
Damn! I was born and raised in Italy and have been wasting all those years at school as a child while I could have been sleeping achieving the same results. .. Just kiddin'!! Nice job folks.
hahaha thanks 😍
This is the BEST! La ringrazio molto!
Sono felice che il mio video sia il migliore per te 😍
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Grazie mille ❤️
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Well done
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How about an audio like this but it's all about grammar. Verbs and their conjugation etc etc. That's how you'll actually learn to speak and form phrases on your own.
Interesting idea :)
Is there any audio i would like to get one
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That's an amazing idea!!🙌🏼
I totally disagree.
For me, learning languages by actually listening and speaking is far better than mental theory.
Like trying to learn guitar by looking at chord sheets.
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Grazie.
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You guys are doing good job 🎉❤
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not really, i'm italian and of course i'm fluent in italian and. no :) But i'm willing to help :)
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Benissimo.. thank you so much for teaching us❤️💯
I'm glad my video is so helpful to you 😍
@@LanguageFreak You're highly welcome, teacher.. grazie mille per l'aiuto 🙏🏾
I’ve been looki g for exactly that, a video about verb conjugations. I hope they consider our request.
Perhaps such a film will appear 😍
Grazie mille
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nice
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This is a bit of a mind twister. I speak English as a first language. I'm fluent in French and passable in Spanish. Not really any Italian, so I thought I would give this a look. So instead of translating into English, my brain is recognizing most of it from Spanish and a bit from French. You would think my brain would be trying to desperately find the English cognate, but apparently it doesn't work that way. It was kind of like this when I started Spanish. I would want to reply in French. But this only lasted about a month or so. Not only do you learn some Italian, you figure out some neuroscience too.
A very interesting approach 👍👍
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wouldn't one use the formal tense when talking to stranger or a concierge?
What do you mean?
Esatto. Si dà del LEI alle persone sconosciute, alla commessa del supermercato, al barista ecc.
@@LanguageFreakYou should speak formally with people you don’t know (unless they are children or considerably younger than you) rather than informally., Italians would respond to the informal but inside it would grate on them just a bit.
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why without number near the phres?
And why numbering?
not good not good my friends :)
non è piacere di conosÈrti
è piacere di conO'scerti :O the accent is on O, not in E :O
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Excuse me, are all those sentences correct? Do you recommend studying it and learning them by heart?
Well, katarina, Italian is a
tough and beautiful language. Basically, those sentences are correct, but it's not the way we speak ^_^ To be fluent in italian requires a must-do: live in Italy for a quite long span of time :)
Oh, BTW, we Italians appreciate so much strangers who try to speak in italian, and we always try to understand, even if your Italian is bad.
We do really LOVE strangers speaking Italian ^_^@@katarina_7967
Good job ragazzi 🎉
Grazie!
It would be more appropriate to use the formal rather than the informal for almost all these situations. In all these cases you are talking to someone you probably don’t know and probably isn’t a child.
Why do you think so?
@@LanguageFreak I think so because that’s the truth. If you are unaware of that distinction in the Italian language you need to do a little more research. Foreigners should learn the formal and the informal or course, but the formal will be what they will be using mostly when interacting with Italians.
THE BEST WAY TO LEARN ITALIAN IT'S TO SLEEP WITH A BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN WOMAN. AHHH VOLARE OH CANTARE OH OH OH NEL BLU DI PINTO DI BLU. CHAO CHA O BAMBINA ARRIVERDECCI TONIGHT.
ahah ottimo modo 😍
Won’t be listening to this as the first sentence has conoscerti mispronounced :(
What do you mean?
@@LanguageFreakhai pronunciato male la parola conoscerti. L‘accento va sulla O e non sulla E e poi quando parli italiano sembri disperato o che stai per piangere. Nessun italiano parla così.
@@LanguageFreak If you don't know that, how can you presume to teach Italian?
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@@LanguageFreak But when are you going to correct this and why did it go wrong ?
Per favore
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La pronuncia e l’accento sono sbagliati
Perché?
Lol. Piacere di conosceri no 😂 assolutamente sbagliato
Perché?
@@LanguageFreak ascolta “ conoscerti” da un umano Italiano,non dalla voce robotica.
@@LanguageFreak l’accento e’ sbagliato, la “E” e’ troppo prolungata e aperta. Fa’ ridere,non esiste in Italiano
porque in italya? when there is english? they should learn it 😂😂
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If this is to learn as you sleep, why is he yelling 😢? Non capisco 😢
What do you mean?
Davvero parli un PESSIMO italiano, ma se vuoi ti aiuto a capire come ci si esprime in italiano :)
Perchè la pensi così?
ti voglio bene, ma gli italiani non si esprimono così :O@@LanguageFreak
Annoying AI voices
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Poor pronunciation.
What do you mean?
Sounds like gay Spanish
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Grazie mille
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