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the third lesson of my italian course. THIS IS MY NEW BOOK, “EGem”: www.lulu.com/content/libro-a-copertina-morbida/egem/6917921 Starting from the famous formula about mass and energy and thinking about the universal geometry, the suggestions of Einstein and the principles of the thermodynamics are put together getting, at the end, a theory of everything, simple and elegant, whose final formula, without arithmetical signs, is EGem. THESE ARE MY T-SHIRTS: www.zazzle.com/thecheerio

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ITALIAN LESSON no. 2

VERY EASY READINGS, DIALOGUES AND EXERCISES FOR ITALIAN LANGUAGE LEARNERS.PLEASE POST OR SEND YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS, I’LL APPRECIATE THAT A LOT :)

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Easy lesson/guide to some pronunciation rules in Italian such as: ci VS chi, gi VS ghi, sci VS schi, gn, gli… We pronounce most of the words as we write them, but some combination of letters follow precise pronunciation rules and I hope this video can help you. Please forgive my English! GRAZIE :) Facile lezione/guida su alcune regole di pronuncia in Italiano come: ci VS chi, gi VS ghi, sci VS schi, gn, gli… Noi pronunciamo la maggior parte delle parole come le scriviamo, ma alcune combinazioni di lettere seguono precise regole di pronuncia e spero che questo video possa aiutarvi. Per favore perdonate il mio inglese! GRAZIE! :)

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Chef Billy from Carlos Pizza and Italian Restaurant of Holbrook NY gives Italian cooking lessons on how to make delicious Zeppoles.

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ITALIAN LESSON N. 5

Here are some italian words which might be a bit hard to pronounce. Listen to them !!!

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italian lesson 2 – determinative articles,numbers- learn a new language for free with girls4teaching.com

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Italian Lessons 740 480

A sample of Pietro’s Italian lessons

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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 LESSON no. 1

EASY READINGS, DIALOGUES AND EXERCISES FOR ITALIAN LANGUAGE LEARNERS.PLEASE POST OR SEND YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND/OR COMMENTS, I’LL APPRECIATE THAT A LOT :)

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Chef Billy from Carlos Pizza and Italian Restaurant of Holbrook NY gives Italian cooking lessons on how to make delicious Penne Ala Vodka.

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Italian lesson 1 – greetings, how to introduce yourself, personal pronouns subject – learn a new language for free with www.girls4teaching.com

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Italian lessons: 19 – Insects

I apologize to those that already saw this episode. There were too many mistakes in the original to let go. —- The lessons are edited at a quick pace. It is encouraged that you pause or replay them as you practice aloud. Repetition is what helps when learning vocabulary. — We really appreciate the help of those that take time to correct our errors. This video is a reupload since the first had a few mistakes. Special thanks to upload.youtube.com for taking the time to correct us in video form. — These lessons are for non Italian speakers wanting to learn a few new words, or for Italians (or other non native English speakers) wanting to learn English words. My accent is California English.

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in this video i explain how to pronounce the letters in Italian

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    This is a simple and quick lesson on the Pronunciation of the Alphabet in Italian. Questa é una lezione semplice e veloce sulla pronuncia dell’afabeto in Italiano. I’ll propose quick and easy Italian lessons for students / beginners / lovers of Italian Language. I’m an Italian Teacher who wants to help Italian students learn quickly with some free help. These lessons are pretty easy and only want to help you exercise on the correct pronunciation of each letter and word. There are also examples that will help you improve your vocabulary. In the next lessons I’ll help you figure out how to pronounce more difficult words. I hope you’ll enjoy them and sorry for my English pronunciation :)

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      Learn Italian – Italian Weather Vocabulary

      www.Italianpod101.com Learn Italian words using the Learn Italian with Pictures series from ItalianPod101.com. Beautiful images clearly show Italian vocabulary divided into units by topic. Each word is introduced in English and Italian. It’s a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Italian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language! In this Italian lesson you’ll learn the vocabulary related to weather in Italian sun, wind, rain, snow, hail, ice, thunderstorm, fog, cloud, and sky. Want to learn more about the weather of Italy? Ask a native using your new vocabulary! If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Italian language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. Join the friendly community of learners at www.ItalianPod101.com, and start mastering Italian today! www.ItalianPod101.com

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