This Italian Video lesson will teach you how to introduce yourself in Italian. We will take you step-by-step through the pronunciation of each Italian word and have you introducing yourself in Italian in just three minutes!
People are often amazed at Italian hospitality. Often you’ll come across people refusing money from you, extra food or drinks for free. And as this is the case with many Italians, you’ll have plenty of reason to know how to say: “Thank you!”
In this lesson, you will learn the question ""Where do you live?"" in Italian and how to answer it. In this series, you'll learn how to answer questions in Italian so you can meet people and make friends in Italian.
This Italian Absolute Beginner lesson will teach you basic Italian greetings, including how to say "hello" in Italian. We'll also tell you what to expect when you first meet an Italian person so you start off your Italian relationships on the right foot.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to talk about your family using possessive adjectives and pronouns in Italian. We'll also tell you why many family members remain at home in Italy longer than in other countries.
This Italian Newbie lesson will teach you how to tell people what city or country you are from and how to ask them the same question in Italian. It also covers Italian pronoun usage so you can ask where other people and things came from as well.
In this lesson, you will learn about Italian Foods. In this 25-lesson series, you'll learn the *most* essential Italian words related to culture and daily life.
In this Italian Beginner lesson, you will learn how to ask what someone does for a living in Italian using Italian verbs fare and studiare. Then, we will discuss Italian universities, their layout, and the living arrangements of their students living in Italy.
In this Beginner lesson, you'll learn Italian words about the Weather. In each lesson of this fun and lighthearted video series, you'll learn five Italian words and phrases, plus sample sentences.
In this lesson, you'll learn all about New Year's Day in Italy and how it's celebrated, from food to decorations, while building your Italian vocabulary.
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