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    Vado a casa. (I'm going home. Youve now got access to my most effective [level] Italian tips, Perfect! Youve now got access to my most effective [level] Chinese tips, Perfect! [Formal])

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    Parlo inglese. (I speak English.

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    s (yes)
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    no (no)
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    per favore; per piacere; per cortesia (please)
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    Grazie (Thank you)
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    Molte grazie (Thank you very much. )

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    Vado a casa. (I'm going home. I'm sorry, I don't speak Italian very well. Purtroppo so soltanto un po' di italiano. )

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    It's possible to use more than one negative in a sentence. The Basic Italian Phrases and the Italian Phrases for Meeting and Greeting will lead you to the Italian Dialog at the end, which shows how these survival phrases are used in conversational Italian. (We aren't American. )

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    Non siamo americani. (We aren't American. How to generate a full-time income from home with your English even with ZERO previous teaching experience. )

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    Non siamo americani. (We aren't American. The most common way is by using personal pronouns. )

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    Pu ripetere, per cortesia? (Can you repeat, please? (Can you repeat, please?

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    Sto cercando il mio albergo. (I'm looking for my hotel. Youve now got access to the Spanish Vocab Power Pack, Perfect! Join the waiting list, and well notify you as soon as enrolment is open! )

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    S, lo so. (Yes, I know. Youve now got access to the Natural Spanish Grammar Pack, Perfect! I always get nervous when I speak Italian. I only speak a little Italian. Thanks for the life-change! Dallas Nesbit. Perfect!

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    Sto cercando il mio albergo. (I'm looking for my hotel. For masculine words, you would use uno if the word begins with a z or an s and a consonant and you would use un for the rest. )

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    Il caff non buono. (The coffee isn't good. Perfect! Enter your email address below to get free access to my Natural Russian Grammar Pack and learn to internalise Russian grammar quickly and naturally through stories. In Italian, the pronouns (you and they) are complicated by gender and formality. We will protect your data in accordance with our data policy. ), Due cappuccini, per favore. [Formal])

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    bello. (It's beautiful.

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    Non capisco. (I don't understand. These words and expressions are sure to come up in most everyday conversations.\r\n

    Courteous phrases

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      Parla inglese? (Do you speak English? )

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      Francesca Romana Onofri is an Italian teacher and translator. Use the formal lei (singular you) when speaking to people you don't know well; in situations such as in stores, restaurants, hotels, or pharmacies); and with professors, older people, and your friends' parents.\r\n

      The formal loro (plural you) is rarely used and is gradually being replaced by the informal voi when addressing a group of people.

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      Si figuri! (It's nothing. It's possible to use more than one negative in a sentence. )

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      Non lo so. (I don't know. It was nice to meet you. )

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      bellissimo. (It's very beautiful. An older or married woman is called Signora and a young lady is called Signorina.\r\n\r\nIt is also helpful to know the correct vocabulary term for referring to people based on their age, gender, or relationship to you.\r\n

      uomo (a man)
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      donna (a woman)
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      ragazzo (a boy)
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      ragazza (a girl)
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      bambino [M]; bambina [F] (a child)
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      padre (a father)
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      madre (a mother)
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      figlio [M]; figlia [F] (child)
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      fratello (a brother)
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      sorella (a sister)
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      marito (a husband)
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      amico [M]; amica [F] (a friend)
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      In Italian, there are four words to cover the English indefinite articles a and an. In Italian, the pronouns (you and they) are complicated by gender and formality.

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