The Travel Linguist - Italian 101



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Ma pure qua dovete ... ( 1 month ago by fr3ds4t)
Ma pure qua dovete cagare il cazzo co sti borboni? E BASTA DIO CANE..
do any of the two ... ( 1 month ago by eyeluv2dance)
do any of the two speakers have a sicilian accent? if so, which one??
VIVA LE DUE SICILIE ... ( 1 month ago by TrevBenson)
VIVA LE DUE SICILIE!!!!
You were right... ... ( 1 month ago by davdeiana)
You were right...bagno is bath and toilette is toilet....I'm italian
is there two words ... ( 1 month ago by frikadellur)
is there two words for hery? salve and ciao?
Array ( 1 month ago by innovativemagic)
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I purchased the ... ( 1 month ago by immawaimmacas)
I purchased the Michel Thomas Italian foundation course from The Language Specialist on Amazon for a bargain price and have found Michel Thomas course, so effective and there is nothing out there that could compete with his style of teaching. I have learned so much Italian in 1 week, that i can't wait to practice in Italy. The best thing about MT audiobooks is the fact you don't need to take notes, no homework. It's so easy it actually unrealistic. Can't wait to learn Spanish and german next.
Array ( 1 month ago by camigila)
ahah che difficolt
à xD
they were giving ... ( 1 month ago by BloodBound093)
they were giving the formal form "come sta". "come stai" is more informal.
anybody knows whats ... ( 1 month ago by Dehax)
anybody knows whats the differents between salve and buongiorno?
I think "Salve!" ... ( 1 month ago by tricky778)
I think "Salve!" actually means "Salutations!" rather than "Hello!", think of French "Salut!"
to eyeluv2dance.. ... ( 1 month ago by dubbcccc)
to eyeluv2dance.. they were speaking of the Rome decent.
and for dehax.. buon giorno means good morning (you dont just say it when you see your dad in the morning, but any time during the day when you see anyone) and salve means hello or salut, but only old people in italy say that and its very formal, so you would really say ciao, or buon giorno
the official form ... ( 3 weeks ago by franciuii)
the official form is 'salve' while, 'ciao' is colloquial, ... ciaooo :D
English speakers ... ( 3 weeks ago by ikmarchini)
English speakers can't understand the polite form in European languages. We dropped the polite form (Thou) centuries ago tho it can still be found in Shakespeare and the Bible. In Italian, as in most European languages, one begins with the polite, formal, third person form of Lei. This is for business and commercial speaking, church, and with older or official people. One continues in Lei until the recipient asks for informal or second person. How many close friends can a tourist have?
literally ... ( 2 weeks ago by bosch00)
literally buon-giorno is good-day while salve is like hello or ciao, but a bit more formal than ciao
this is such a ... ( 2 weeks ago by migm1234)
this is such a retarded video. if people are learning a language they want short words such as Ciao. I'm Italian an have never used Salve to say hi to someone. jeez x
isn't Arrivederla a ... ( 1 week ago by 19103val)
isn't Arrivederla a formal way to say goodbye?
i'm going to Italy next summer
Any further explanation as to what situations one must use the informal and formal form would be greatly appreciated.
"You are welcome" ... ( 1 week ago by hikitsurisan)
"You are welcome" is an American expression, although it has started to be used by some British speakers. It might have been useful to add that "prego" is a response to "grazia" or when handing something to someone (I presume that is correct?) rather than what someone might say as a visitor enters their house ("Welcome!").
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Second question: ... ( 1 week ago by hikitsurisan)
Second question: Does "Il bagno" mean a "bath" (a thing you get into to wash yourself all over) or does it, like the American "bathroom", serve as a euphemism for "toilet"?
Please can someone enlighten a confused Englishman?
"bagno" is the room ... ( 1 week ago by madoblink182)
"bagno" is the room with toilet,shower,bath,sink... the translation for bath is "vasca"
"prego" is used as ... ( 1 week ago by madoblink182)
"prego" is used as response to "grazie" or when you ask a favor or permission to do something (ex.-Can i use your pen? -Prego(instead of the most used "Si"(yes)) Welcome to my house --> Benvenuto a casa mia
yay ( 1 week ago by agdaman4life)
yay
They need Nigerian ... ( 5 days ago by iMySElfx0x)
They need Nigerian on these lanugage 101 things!
thats true....... ... ( 1 day ago by iMySElfx0x)
thats true....... but it would be cool!



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