I found the Video very interesting.I am trying to Learn Italian on a Course I am doing at my local college in England. I have tried to learn French,Spanish and German as well but with little success, (Two out of Ten). I find foreign languages completely different to English.In English the Grammar and every other thing is easy to follow and understand.In English there is no, Masculine , Feminine and when it comes to Verbs,Adjectives,Prepositions,Articles, Etc.,I am completely lost.There again there is the Formal and Informal. Communication must be in it’s Simplest Form both in it’s Structure and Understanding.I feel English is the only Language that fits this Ideal. I shall carry on with my Italian Course as it will end in July.I will have little success(Two out of Ten). Two out of Ten is better Nought out of Ten.I sure you would agree with me in that.With Best Wishes.
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I'm confused about no.12 .. Not sure it if I'm just not thinking properly but isn't 'classe' a feminine plural therefore the answer is "le loro classe" ? unless it's an exception
Ciao Chinead. 'Classe' is in fact feminine singular. It belongs to the group of nouns that end in -e and become plural by changing the ending to -i. For instance cane (dog, masc. sing.) => cani (dog, masc. plur.) or classe (class, fem. sing.) => classi (fem. plur.). For more information check out the following videos: Italian Nouns: Masculine and Feminine: ua-cam.com/video/6AU4LmXk0SU/v-deo.html Italian Nouns: Singular to Plural: ua-cam.com/video/gw072FBaOw4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching!
Do you need to say the article when you are talking? An example of what I'm saying would be written and said. Ex 1 written "il mio padre ha una macchina." Now if I were saying this would I do this. "Mio padre ha una macchina." or would I put in the il article?
brainman67 Thanks for your questions. You do need the article most of the time when speaking. The exception is when you are referring to a singular family member (see the following: ua-cam.com/video/tuvA0ocXuuo/v-deo.html) as in your example. In the case of 'il mio padre' vs. 'mio padre', you would use 'mio padre' because its a singular family member. The same would hold true for 'mia madre', 'mio nonno', etc. There are some more nuances and exceptions, (see: ua-cam.com/video/lPTxEGtcabs/v-deo.html) but this will take care of a major exception. Study the linked videos and let me know if you have more questions. Thanks for watching!
No, we don't add articles when referring to family members except in plurals and in Loro. For example: mia madre, la loro sorella, i vostri cugini, etc
Lezione is feminine singular. There are many other nouns that end in -ione that are fem. sing. too. You may be confused by the -e ending which is often the fem. plural ending, like 'le ragazze' (the girls). Remember that there are two types of nouns those of 4 terminations (ending in -o, -a, -i, -e) or 2 terminations (-e, -i). Lezione is the singular and lezioni is the plural.
There is no real way to know which words that end in O and the masculine words that end in A. Knowing the exceptions is either a matter of memorization or a lot of experience. For the feminine words that end in O, it pays to know the major instances: la mano, la foto, l'auto and la radio. Masculine words that end in A (or rather MA) they are often of Greek origin -- if that is helpful. Common examples are: il problema, il diploma, il poema, il programma. It can also be extremely useful to memorize the word together with the article rather than simply memorizing the word itself as masc or fem. Let me know if that helps.
'Sua' can mean both his, her, and your (formal). The adjective agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Since 'pagina' is feminine, you have to use the feminine singular form, hence: la sua pagina. I hope that helps.
You may find this video answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/6AU4LmXk0SU/v-deo.html If you still have questions after watching the video, let me know.
@@mizounermine8848 At the simplest level (perhaps too simple) a singular noun that ends in -o is masculine and a sing. noun that ends in -a is feminine. The ones that end in e in the singular can be both, there are patterns with these words. For instance, words ending in ione are feminine ... but you mostly have to look them up and memorize their gender.
Are there videos explain that???? I undrestand the o and the a and ione and ore thats all??? But the e ! For me i don't undrestand the word in italien so how to know the feminine from the masculine at this occasion
+Khindajot Bhullar I have many lessons that can help you learn Italian. Here is first lesson on the alphabet to get you started: ua-cam.com/video/iJyUoYe1yCQ/v-deo.html
When I translate the sentence "My letter" is "La Mia Lettera". I am just confused why is it not "La Mia La lettera" . Aren't we supposed to always use an article before the noun??
When you modify a noun with a possessive adjective you don't need more than one article. Technically 'la mia lettera' still has an article in front of the noun, there is just a possessive adjective in between.
I can suggest making a list of words you think are necessary to know to watch the video and then post the terms in a comment. Others may find it helpful.
Let me check more videos and understand the nouns. Still if ill have any issues ill write back. Thank you. Alphabets and numbers were super easy. Thanks for explaining it well.
I'm learning with Duolingo and I really needed this video. Thanks.
how's the progress going?
Me too
Same lmfao
literally same, i came here after completing unit 4 bc i needed more practice🤣
I am a begginer learner too. This subject is the hardest one for me yet so far. Thanks for the lesson🙋🏻♀️
This was incredibly helpful! Grazie!
Thank you very much. Very helpful. Grazie mille. La Sua lezione e stata molto utile.
This is very helpful, I have difficulties remember the possesive cases, Thank you
Dude. Thank you so much. Your lessons are amazing.
Thank you so much for this!! This really helped me understand better.
I love Duolingo but it doesn’t explain things as good as it can
Thank you . that was very helpful
Really love this explaination
grazie mille. this was easy to understand.
Just saved to my favorites to watch tonight. Thank you
allora questo è molto buono video italiano da guardare. Grazie.
Thank you. Your chart was helpful.
Grazie mille 🙏🙏
I found the Video very interesting.I am
trying to Learn Italian on a Course I am
doing at my local college in England.
I have tried to learn French,Spanish and
German as well but with little success,
(Two out of Ten).
I find foreign languages completely
different to English.In English the
Grammar and every other thing is
easy to follow and understand.In
English there is no, Masculine ,
Feminine and when it comes to
Verbs,Adjectives,Prepositions,Articles,
Etc.,I am completely lost.There again
there is the Formal and Informal.
Communication must be in it’s
Simplest Form both in it’s Structure
and Understanding.I feel English is
the only Language that fits this Ideal.
I shall carry on with my Italian Course
as it will end in July.I will have little
success(Two out of Ten).
Two out of Ten is better Nought out
of Ten.I sure you would agree with me
in that.With Best Wishes.
Amazing video. Do you have a video explaining how to make proper use of "proprio", "propria", "propi" and "proprie"?
Thank you! Are you interested in the many nuances of meaning 'proprio' has or how to make it agree with the nouns it modifies?
99problemi Actually both haha Especially the second one =]
This was so helpful. Grazie mile.
Grazie a te! Thanks for watching.
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I'm confused about no.12 .. Not sure it if I'm just not thinking properly but isn't 'classe' a feminine plural therefore the answer is "le loro classe" ? unless it's an exception
Ciao Chinead. 'Classe' is in fact feminine singular. It belongs to the group of nouns that end in -e and become plural by changing the ending to -i. For instance cane (dog, masc. sing.) => cani (dog, masc. plur.) or classe (class, fem. sing.) => classi (fem. plur.). For more information check out the following videos:
Italian Nouns: Masculine and Feminine: ua-cam.com/video/6AU4LmXk0SU/v-deo.html
Italian Nouns: Singular to Plural: ua-cam.com/video/gw072FBaOw4/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!
thank you for the help!!!
I was thinking the same thing. I’ll have to check out his other video, because I thought that “classes” was also “classe”
such a great help
Grazie!
This was really helpful!
Do you need to say the article when you are talking? An example of what I'm saying would be written and said. Ex 1 written "il mio padre ha una macchina." Now if I were saying this would I do this. "Mio padre ha una macchina." or would I put in the il article?
brainman67 Thanks for your questions. You do need the article most of the time when speaking. The exception is when you are referring to a singular family member (see the following: ua-cam.com/video/tuvA0ocXuuo/v-deo.html) as in your example. In the case of 'il mio padre' vs. 'mio padre', you would use 'mio padre' because its a singular family member. The same would hold true for 'mia madre', 'mio nonno', etc. There are some more nuances and exceptions, (see: ua-cam.com/video/lPTxEGtcabs/v-deo.html) but this will take care of a major exception. Study the linked videos and let me know if you have more questions. Thanks for watching!
Thank you and I subscribed so far I have nothing thanks for the videos it will help me in my sudies
Grazie! In bocca al lupo.
No, we don't add articles when referring to family members except in plurals and in Loro. For example: mia madre, la loro sorella, i vostri cugini, etc
Your channel is the best BY FAR
Grazie mille, Nick! Thanks for watching.
Grazie mille questo vedio è sono importante per mio
Grazie ! Ho una domanda! Lezione is feminine singular? I thought it was feminine plural so I wrote Le nostre lezione
Lezione is feminine singular. There are many other nouns that end in -ione that are fem. sing. too. You may be confused by the -e ending which is often the fem. plural ending, like 'le ragazze' (the girls). Remember that there are two types of nouns those of 4 terminations (ending in -o, -a, -i, -e) or 2 terminations (-e, -i). Lezione is the singular and lezioni is the plural.
Capisco!!! Grazie mille X
please how do we differentiate the feminine words that end with O and the masculine words that end with A, it is very difficult to recognize
There is no real way to know which words that end in O and the masculine words that end in A. Knowing the exceptions is either a matter of memorization or a lot of experience. For the feminine words that end in O, it pays to know the major instances: la mano, la foto, l'auto and la radio. Masculine words that end in A (or rather MA) they are often of Greek origin -- if that is helpful. Common examples are: il problema, il diploma, il poema, il programma. It can also be extremely useful to memorize the word together with the article rather than simply memorizing the word itself as masc or fem. Let me know if that helps.
grazie mille
Grazie a te!
How to know which word is talking about feminine and masculine?
Grazie Mille
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Excellent
Grazie mille!
Perfect
What’s the difference between vostro and tuo?
i dont the number 4 example: (his)____pagina. shouldn't it be il suo because of what's inside the parentheses????
'Sua' can mean both his, her, and your (formal). The adjective agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. Since 'pagina' is feminine, you have to use the feminine singular form, hence: la sua pagina. I hope that helps.
@@99problemi i thought it would be easy but that helps. grazie!
@@chaneloberlin2687 Great! Thanks for your question.
Grazie !
How to know the word masculine or feminine cuz i can't know the difference betweeb these words
You may find this video answers your question: ua-cam.com/video/6AU4LmXk0SU/v-deo.html
If you still have questions after watching the video, let me know.
I still don't know exactly the f from the m i want a video explain exactly how to know im really need it
@@mizounermine8848 At the simplest level (perhaps too simple) a singular noun that ends in -o is masculine and a sing. noun that ends in -a is feminine. The ones that end in e in the singular can be both, there are patterns with these words. For instance, words ending in ione are feminine ... but you mostly have to look them up and memorize their gender.
Are there videos explain that???? I undrestand the o and the a and ione and ore thats all??? But the e ! For me i don't undrestand the word in italien so how to know the feminine from the masculine at this occasion
Hello sir plz tell me i want learning Italian
And i saw u r video i little understand
How can i learn the first lesson like A B C
+Khindajot Bhullar I have many lessons that can help you learn Italian. Here is first lesson on the alphabet to get you started: ua-cam.com/video/iJyUoYe1yCQ/v-deo.html
Thank you
Grazie per questo problemi
pronunciation of i tuoi is "toy", i suoi "soy" as in soya sauce
Please upload video on piace
When I translate the sentence "My letter" is "La Mia Lettera". I am just confused why is it not "La Mia La lettera" . Aren't we supposed to always use an article before the noun??
When you modify a noun with a possessive adjective you don't need more than one article. Technically 'la mia lettera' still has an article in front of the noun, there is just a possessive adjective in between.
Grazie Mille! Your tutorials are very helpful:)
Mash R Grazie a te!
Oh gosh, why can't I understand this😂. I will replay this,I got them all wrong in the test!😄
merci
de rien!
Haven’t uploaded in a year plz upload I need ur help
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Are you serious rn bro
You
Too confusing. Without understanding the meaning of the words it is difficult to put adjectives.
Anything I can help with?
I can suggest making a list of words you think are necessary to know to watch the video and then post the terms in a comment. Others may find it helpful.
Let me check more videos and understand the nouns. Still if ill have any issues ill write back. Thank you. Alphabets and numbers were super easy. Thanks for explaining it well.
@@dipeshparmar23 No problem, amico! Thanks for your comments.
Sono l unico italiano qui??😂😂 (im the only italian here)
What the hell is all this?! Too many possessive pronouns