Learn Italian with ItalianPod101.com! As you enjoy the homemade Italian pasta during your dinner, you wonder whether anything could be better. You tell your date in Italian, “This is the best dinner I’ve ever had in Italy.” Your date smiles and says, “Just wait till you see this dessert!” When the waiter brings two huge Italian cannoli to the table, your mouth starts to water. You say to your date in Italian, “You were right…these are awesome!” Your date responds in Italian, “There’s more where that came from…wait till you see the surprise I planned for after dinner.” “Better than this?” you ask in Italian, incredulous. “Whatever could this surprise be?” You walk out of the restaurant with your date, and the first thing you see is a horse-drawn carriage. Your date says in Italian, “Is this what you expected? You tell your date in Italian, “Not at all: this is more than I expected. Thank you!”
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This entry was posted on Monday, March 15th, 2010 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Absolute Beginner . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
3 Responses to “Absolute Beginner #11 - Could Anything Be Better Than THIS Italian Lesson!”
Monday at 6:30 pm
Sunday at 9:36 am
Per un lezione “absolute beginner” ho pensato che era “advanced.” Not complaining, though. Ho iniziato at the “Beginner” level e ritorna a quest’uno per vedere come era. Forse I should have begun here.
Anche, sono sopreso che nessuno ha scritto un commento. La lezione ha molte parole interessante.
Tuesday at 10:32 am
Ciao ken,
thank you for your comment.
At the very beginning looks hard to find out the proper endings of the adjective “questo” but it is necessary to learn it as soon as possible because “questo” and its forms are spread used in Italian.
We are very happy you could learn some interesting words.
Ciao e grazie mille!
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