Like other italian words gender is important. You’d tell a female “stai zitta”. You’d tell more than one person “state Zitti” My grandmother grew up in a house with a mother from Abruzzo and a father from Napoli – their family insisted on speaking english in the house. However she did pick up many words, one of which was her dialect saying “shut up”. She’d say “state zitt” (english phonetically would be stut-uh zeet). — Thanks for watching — Remember, mean comments will not be approved, so don’t waste your time. On second thought, I do find them kind of funny in a sad and pathetic way, so go ahead if you feel like it, thing is I’ll just click delete and block you afterward. The choice is yours. Ciao : D — Music by Incompetech

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Italian Lessons: 3 – The Colors

Thanks for all those that have watched, and to all those that have pointed out the errors. We have now uploaded a new version so please go to that video at: www.youtube.com Major omission in this lesson is the color YELLOW. I can’t imagine how we forgot such a basic color. Yellow – Giallo La banana è Gialla – The banana is Yellow. I hate those kinds of oversights. Music by Incompetech… Kevin McCloud

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Italian Lessons: 4 – differences

We’re still experimenting with the format. We are aiming for shorter videos that will help with vocabulary. ***Disclaimer*** These videos are for beginners that want a little practice hearing Italian. We are not professionals and it is a waste of time for native Italians to critique us. Music by Kevin MacCleod

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Italian Lessons: 1

Feb 1, 2010 We’re turning the comments off. If you would like to learn some Italian words, or English words for Italians, this is the channel for you. This particular video was our first, and it is obvious that we didn’t have a coherent plan. I suggest watching the newer videos. However, this one still has valuable info in it – it just needs to be redone mostly on the technical end. The sound is poor and the video is a bit blurry. Please read the disclaimer on our channel. These are not Lessons from a university, they are a hodge podge of things we think are helpful. — This is a “beta” lesson. Errors in content and the audio is in only one channel. Please look at our more recent videos, thanks… grazie tante! — Basic Italian words and phrases being shared by two untrained people. I’m sure there are a few errors. Sorry about that. Oops. I wrote “Sei” instead of “Si” in the phrase “Come si dice?” Thanks for pointing that out. Mistakes are bound to happen. Hopefully the annotations that I added have helped.

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