Hello everyone, welcome back to italianpod101.com. |
My name is Desy, mi chiamo Desy, mi chiamo Desy and in this video I'm going to test you. |
Yes, this is a quiz on Italian culture where you're supposed to answer yes or no |
and then at the end we'll check how many points you got |
and every sentence uses the si in personal form, so there's also grammar. |
Quiz sulla cultura italiana. |
First of all, for those that don't know or for those that forgot, let's revise the si form. |
So when you don't want to address a specific subject by just talking in general, |
you can replace the io, tu, lui, lei or noi, voi, loro meaning all the pronouns, |
the personal pronouns with si. |
Si is the impersonal form and it goes together with the third person singular. |
So if I say for example io parlo, I speak and lui parla, |
if I want to keep it impersonal and speaking in general, I can say si parla. |
So si is the subject and the verb that you want to use is the third person singular. |
In English, you would translate it as people eat, blah blah blah, people walk |
or in general, it's eaten, it's said that. |
That being said, let's begin. |
Numero uno, number one. |
Si beve il cappuccino dopo pranzo. |
So si beve, beve comes from bere, to drink, si beve il cappuccino dopo pranzo. |
People drink cappuccino after lunch. |
Yes or no? |
You tell me, I'm going to tell only at the end of the video, so keep watching. |
Numero due, number two. |
Si usa il cucchiaio per mangiare gli spaghetti. |
So people use the spoon to eat spaghetti. |
Si usa il cucchiaio, the spoon, per mangiare to eat spaghetti. |
Yes or no? |
Numero tre, number three. |
Si mette il ketchup sulla pasta. |
Mette, from mettere to put, people put ketchup on pasta. |
Let me give you a hint here. |
Yes or no? |
Just saying. |
Let's go on with some longer phrases. |
Prima di un brindisi, prima di un brindisi, before making a toast, prima di un brindisi, |
si dice, si dice cin cin, cin cin. |
So before making a toast, people say cin cin. |
True or false? |
Numero cinque, number five. |
Quando si ha poco tempo, when people don't have a lot of time, literally when people have |
a little of time, poco tempo, si prende, from prendere to take, people take, un caffè veloce, |
al bancone, people take, people get a quick coffee, veloce, caffè veloce, at the counter, |
al bancone, bancone being counter. |
True or false? |
Do we need to sit to get a coffee or can we just drink it at the counter? |
Let's check the answers together. |
Number one was, si beve il cappuccino dopo pranzo. |
So people drink cappuccino after lunch. |
This was, of course, nope, we don't. |
Cappuccino is supposed to be consumed only before lunch, like for breakfast, second breakfast |
in the middle of the morning, but not together with a proper meal, because we say that milk |
is not good, especially hot milk is not good with a proper meal, it doesn't help your digestion. |
Then of course you can do what you want and people will still serve you a cappuccino if |
you ask for that, but they may look at you like you're a weird guy or girl. |
Numero due, si usa il cucchiaio per mangiare gli spaghetti. |
So people use a spoon to eat spaghetti. |
Now this was tricky because the correct answer is no, here too, but you may see some people |
do that, especially, okay, kids, they're allowed to, but Galateo, so the good manner book, |
says that you're not supposed to eat that. |
However, you will see people helping the fork with the spoon, like twist it on the |
spoon and then eat it. |
You may see it, but theoretically, nope, you don't do that. |
Numero tre, si mette il ketchup sulla pasta was, of course, not. |
Not even a question here, so it's another no. |
If you collected three no so far, you're doing good. |
Actually, you won already technically, because it's three out of five. |
Prima di fare un brindisi, si dice cin cin. |
This is correct, some of you may remember salute. |
Salute is also fine, but cin cin is the sound that the glasses do when they touch. |
So cin cin is like suggesting, proposing to do the move and then the glasses clink. |
So yes, you do say cin cin before making a toast. |
And another guess for when you don't have a lot of time, you take a coffee standing |
at the counter. |
So si, per caffè veloce. |
How many correct answers did you give so far? |
Also bonus question, when you go to someone's house, quando si riceve un invito, when you |
receive an invitation, quando si riceve un invito a casa di qualcuno, at someone's house, |
let's say for dinner, si porta qualcosa, si porta un pensiero, si porta un pensiero. |
People bring a thought, meaning like a gift, a small one. |
Maybe like flowers, it may be wine or dessert or something small for the house, especially |
if it's the first time that you go to that person's home. |
But in general, yes, this is a proper manner in Italy. |
Just make sure that they drink wine just in case. |
So yeah, this was it for the quiz with the si form. |
So let me know in the comments how many correct answers did you get. |
And I hope that by this time you know how to use the impersonal form. |
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