How to introduce yourself in Italian - Beginner Italian Course: Lesson 28
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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Grazie mille Manu, Your teaching and supportive words encouraging to learn Italian easily. Buongiornata 😊
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Questa lezione è davvero un piacere. Grazie Manu.
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Grazie mille, sono nuevo. Italian is so beautiful . Piacere. Greetings from Poland ❤
Benvenuto! 😊 We’re so happy to have you here! Italian really is a beautiful language, and we’re excited to be part of your learning journey. Greetings from Italy to Poland! ❤
Buongiorno, sono il signora Huang. Piacere! Grazie Venditti. Almost done your course on UA-cam. Love your way of teaching Italian 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
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Grazie!
Grazie a te!
Ho una domanda, Manu: hai detto che quando ci si rivolge a molte persone si usa sempre "voi"; ma, non si usa "Loro" quando ci si rivolge a molte persone a cui ci si dà del Lei?
Grazie del video!
Ciao Jorge! "voi" quando parliamo direttamente con molte persone, "loro" quando parliamo di molte persone. Come in inglese "you guys" e "they"🤓
@@italymadeeasy Ho! A me hanno insegnato che il plurale di "Lei" è "Loro", ad esempio: "Come sta Lei, caro professore?" sarebbe "Come stanno Loro, cari professori?" al plurale.
Non si dice più così?
@@JorgeRafaelNogueras
Come sta professore? (Not com'è)
@@lorellacurione2110 Grazie! Non so mica perché ho scritto ciò, perché subito dopo ho scritto correttamente "Come stanno Loro". 🙂
I want to learn new and more word which used in daily life
Help me manu sir
Hello! We can suggest you to watch our playlist called *Everyday Italian* ua-cam.com/video/kv_hJITnpiE/v-deo.html
Would salve be an okay alternative to start, or is it best to stick with buongiorno/buonasera?
Grazie Manu! I was wondering, should be pronounce our own English names using the Italian pronunciation or use the English pronunciation?
Hi Jessica! We strongly believe that our names should be pronounced exactly as they are. They possess a unique beauty that requires no alterations.... Casually in both English and Italian, your name is pronounced the same way. 🥰
@@italymadeeasy Grazie!! ❤️
Grazie mille 🤩
prego Alessandro, grazie a te per il tuo supporto! 🤩
Singior Venditti, sono israeliana di Haifa, è stato molto piacevole ascoltarti. È la programa bennissima per studiare il base di questa lingua bella. Molto grazie.
Thanks! We really appreciate your feedback ❤️
im 16 years old, am i able to to use signora 😀? it feels weird because im still young
Sure you can!
Why are we using "e lei" even for the masculine signor? Why not "e lui"?
Ciao! In Italian, we use "lei" as a formal way to address someone 🤗
watch the previous episodes he talked about using lei for any gender only in the formal way
Soon Greco. To us, or at least to the most educated ) it is not appropriate to call oneself “ mister” . We never say “ I am mister Vendetti. Do you really say “”soon I’ll signor …? Exactly in the same way, we never say “ misterRodolfo Valentino for dead people, but the “late R. Valentino. But all these apply to well educated speakers
molto inglese e meno italiano! mi dispiace!
Ti apprezzo! ❤
Grazie mille! Anche noi apprezziamo te!❤
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Come stai? Sono Ella, vengo dal Vietnam, città di Ho Chi Minh
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Mia introduzione: "Buongiorno, sono il Signor Barry. Sono americano dello stato di Tennessee. Piacere." "Abito nella campagna fuori la città di Mur-fri-sburro." "La città è vicino della città di Nashville." "Parlo inglese ovviamente e non parlo italiano molto bene. Comunque imparo italiano online al canale si chiama 'Italy Made Easy." "Ah grazie mille!" "E questa la mia mamma anche dello stato di Tennessee. E questa la mia sorella e questo il mio cognato. Loro sono americani dello stato di Alabama."
Ottimo lavoro! 🤓🔥
@@italymadeeasy Grazie, Manu. I took the quiz for Unit 6 the other day. I missed one! Che vergogna! ;-) But I moved on to Unit 7. Finally...Prepositions! Yeah. ;-)
@@rararatatata8636 Grazie. Spero che tu hai una buona giornata.