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How to Talk About Your Daily Routine in Italian 🇮🇹 Easy Italian Conversation for Beginners

How to Talk About Your Daily Routine in Italian 🇮🇹 Easy Italian Conversation for Beginners
Welcome to Parla Con Me! 🇮🇹

In today’s lesson, Aria and Enzo will help you learn how to talk about your daily routine in Italian with a simple and natural conversation.

🎯 What you’ll learn in this video:

How to describe your typical day in Italian.

Useful daily routine phrases and vocabulary.

Common present tense verbs used every day.

How to improve your Italian listening and speaking skills naturally.

💬 You’ll hear expressions like:

Mi alzo – I wake up / get up.

Faccio colazione – I have breakfast.

Vado al lavoro – I go to work.

Torno a casa – I return home.

Vado a dormire – I go to sleep.

✨ Why this video is perfect for beginners (A1–A2)

This lesson is designed for beginner Italian learners who want to speak about real-life situations with confidence. The conversation between Aria and Enzo is slow, clear, and easy to follow.

📌 Practice with us!

Listen carefully to the conversation.

Repeat the sentences aloud.

Try to describe your own daily routine in Italian in the comments!

👍 Don’t forget to:

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💬 Comment below: “Com’è la tua giornata tipica?” (What is your typical day like?).

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