0. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): Top 20 Italian phrases for beginners
0. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): Top 20 Italian phrases for beginners
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Imparate con noi alcune espressioni di base della lingua italiana e come usarle: ciao, buongiorno, buonasera, arrivederci, buona notte, a dopo, come stai?/come sta?, come va?, molto bene, bene, così così, male, scusa/scusi, per favore, grazie, prego, vorrei, quanto costa?/quanto costano?, dov’è?/dove sono?, non ho capito.
Learn some basic Italian expressions and how to use them: “ciao” (= “hello” and “goodbye” in informal situations), “buongiorno” (= “good morning”), “buonasera” (=”good evening”), “arrivederci” (= “goodbye” in formal situations), “buona notte” (= “good night”), “a dopo” (= “see you later”), “come stai?”/”come sta?” (= “how are you?” informal/formal), “come va?” (= “how is it going?”), “molto bene” (=” very well”), “bene” (= “well”), “così così” (= “so so”), “male” (= “bad”), “scusa”/”scusi” (“excuse me” or “I am sorry” informal/formal), “per favore” (= “please”), “grazie” (= “thank you”), “prego” (“you’re welcome”), “vorrei” (= “I would like”), “quanto costa?”/”quanto costano?” (= “how much is it?”/”how much are they?”), “dov’è?”/”dove sono?” (= “where is?”/”where are?”), “non ho capito” (= “I didn’t understand”).
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Imparate con noi alcune espressioni di base della lingua italiana e come usarle: ciao, buongiorno, buonasera, arrivederci, buona notte, a dopo, come stai?/come sta?, come va?, molto bene, bene, così così, male, scusa/scusi, per favore, grazie, prego, vorrei, quanto costa?/quanto costano?, dov’è?/dove sono?, non ho capito.
Learn some basic Italian expressions and how to use them: “ciao” (= “hello” and “goodbye” in informal situations), “buongiorno” (= “good morning”), “buonasera” (=”good evening”), “arrivederci” (= “goodbye” in formal situations), “buona notte” (= “good night”), “a dopo” (= “see you later”), “come stai?”/”come sta?” (= “how are you?” informal/formal), “come va?” (= “how is it going?”), “molto bene” (=” very well”), “bene” (= “well”), “così così” (= “so so”), “male” (= “bad”), “scusa”/”scusi” (“excuse me” or “I am sorry” informal/formal), “per favore” (= “please”), “grazie” (= “thank you”), “prego” (“you’re welcome”), “vorrei” (= “I would like”), “quanto costa?”/”quanto costano?” (= “how much is it?”/”how much are they?”), “dov’è?”/”dove sono?” (= “where is?”/”where are?”), “non ho capito” (= “I didn’t understand”).
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