I am taking an online course in Italian and possessives have been very difficult for me. You explained them very well and cleared up much of my confusion. Now practice, practice, practice!
Love having a native speaker do the pronunciations so I can try to get it right. It's surprisingly tough. For example, "Mia", "Mie", and "Miei" kind've sound the same if you say them fast! Thanks again for the lessons...now, back to practicing my pronunciation :)
Molto grazie!! this was by far one of the best videos i’ve come across explaining possessive pronouns! it cleared many of my misunderstandings. thank you :)
Hi Darren, thanks for your question! "Tuo" is "yours" in the singular form, while "vostro" is "yours" in the plural. For example: 1. "questo libro è tuo?" (is this book yours?) - here I'm addressing you and hence I use the second person singular 2. "questo libro è vostro?" (is this book yours?) - here I'm using the plural form, meaning that I'm addressing more people at the same time (second person plural) Hope it clarifies? Let me know if you still have any doubts. You can also watch the video on personal pronouns for more details ua-cam.com/video/cNB0LYz7-E0/v-deo.html
Good lesson. As someone else mentioned, please speak slower. Also, you are not pronouncing “adjective” correctly in English. The last syllable is pronounced like the word “give” ad-jec-tive. 😊
I am taking an online course in Italian and possessives have been very difficult for me. You explained them very well and cleared up much of my confusion. Now practice, practice, practice!
Love having a native speaker do the pronunciations so I can try to get it right. It's surprisingly tough. For example, "Mia", "Mie", and "Miei" kind've sound the same if you say them fast! Thanks again for the lessons...now, back to practicing my pronunciation :)
Hi Alex, thanks for watching the video 😊 keep practicing your pronunciation and you'll get it right soon!
Molto grazie
Di niente! 😊
You videos on Italian are fantastic. Thank you
this grill is good i love her lessons they are nice and easy to understand
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank so much
Thanks for this clear lesson!
HI, AMBRA, GREAT JOB TO HELP US. THANKS.
You are so welcome! 😊
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Thank you very much. It helped me a lot.
Great video, you really cleared up some confusion I was having. Grazie mille
You did a great job, thank you very much. I''m so sorry that you have not so much subscribers. I wish you good luck.
Thank you so much! Grazie mille :)
Molto grazie!! this was by far one of the best videos i’ve come across explaining possessive pronouns! it cleared many of my misunderstandings. thank you :)
Grazie mille, Elisabeth!
Grazie mille
Grazie a te!
Thanks mam very nice teaching and easily understanding ☺️☺️
Most welcome 😊
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Thank you for this lesson, very great video that explains the concept and the examples are great as well!
Non c'è di che :) I'm very happy it helped!
Thank you
great video! Thank you very much!
Thanks so much for watching, Bartłomiej 😊
You are good! No wasted time. Grazie
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Grazie! You lay it out so simple! Keep up the great work!
Grazie mille :) I'm so glad you liked the lesson!
Wow!this is so amazing....I have got a lot from this video, and it will make my Italian learning simple on these pronouns
Thanks for your feedback 😊 I'm very happy it was helpful!
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Grazie a te! 😊
Great! Could you comment on why there #2 Yours (Tuo) and #5 Your/s (Vostro)?
Hi Darren, thanks for your question! "Tuo" is "yours" in the singular form, while "vostro" is "yours" in the plural. For example:
1. "questo libro è tuo?" (is this book yours?) - here I'm addressing you and hence I use the second person singular
2. "questo libro è vostro?" (is this book yours?) - here I'm using the plural form, meaning that I'm addressing more people at the same time (second person plural)
Hope it clarifies? Let me know if you still have any doubts. You can also watch the video on personal pronouns for more details ua-cam.com/video/cNB0LYz7-E0/v-deo.html
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Bungiorno maestra
Buongiorno! tutto bene?
@@AmbraConnexita graze mille mia maestra
Please write in English too.
Great lessons but please talk slower in English
Thanks for your feedback, Kobi! I'll try to slow down 😊
Io studiate Italiano e l' insingante parlay molto velocemente
Potresti parlare un pui po lantanente par favor in Inglish
Good lesson. As someone else mentioned, please speak slower. Also, you are not pronouncing “adjective” correctly in English. The last syllable is pronounced like the word “give” ad-jec-tive. 😊
Grazie mille