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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In this fourth lesson you will learn personal subject pronouns and the simple present tense of the verb “to be” (in Italian “essere”). Try to memorize the conjugation of this verb. It’s really important to know it, plus this verb is used quite a bit in Italian language. If you have any question you can mail me or contact me on Skype =). Enjoy!

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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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In this lesson you are going to learn how to ask and tell the time in Italian…you may think it’s hard but it’s not! :) Just watch it again and again until you memorize it :D . Oh be careful at “è” and “e”, they have the same sound but the first one is the third singular person of the verb “essere”, the second one is the conjuction “and”. A special thanks to Ella, alias Erla (no other information avaiable xD) who helped me in that phone conversation (she’s got a very MAMMAMIA! Italian accent even if she’s not italian :P ) If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype! Enjoy watching ;-) !

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Now that you know how to conjugate the verbs of the first conjugation or verbs in “-are”, you are ready to study the verbs of the second conjugation, verbs in “-ere”. Most of them are irregulars, so be careful when you listen to the conjugation =). I also talked about the conjugation of “to can, must, want”, but i haven’t explained how to use these verbs. We will see it in future lessons =). If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype. Enjoy watching =D!

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In this ninth lesson you’re going to learn how to conjugate the verb “avere” (“to have”) into the present indicative tense in Italian, and how to ask someone’s age! Eddie 형 grazie mille for helping me ㅋㅋ! If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype. Enjoy watching =D!

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In this tenth lesson you’re going to learn how to conjugate the verb “venire” (“to come”) in the present indicative tense in Italian, and how to ask someone’s nationality! Of course i didn’t write all nations/nationalities names…so if you want to know your nationation/nationality in Italian you can message me ^^. I also explained “le preposizioni articolate” “the contracted prepositions”..so you should study hard vv (joke). If you have any questions you can send me a message or contact me on skype. Enjoy watching =D!

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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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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 for vegetables in Italian vegetable, broccoli, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, potato, carrot, onion, bean, and spinach. Trying to have a healthy diet while you’re living in Italy? Go look for these at your nearest supermarket! 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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How To Pronounce Italian

This video shows you how to say Italian.

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    GPS Can’t Pronounce Italian

    Nov 20 2007 – The GPS stumbles upon the Strada Provinciale Per Certaldo in San Gimignano

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    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 Italian vocabulary for the body parts head, eye, nose, ear, mouth, hand, arm, leg, foot, and stomach. You’ll be able to tell the doctor in Italian just where it hurts next time you’re in a Italian hospital. 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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