Hi, everyone! I'm Felice Angelini. |
Ciao a tutti, sono Felice Angelini. |
Welcome to another Italian Whiteboard Lesson! |
In this lesson, we'll learn how to discuss our language abilities in Italian. |
Let's get started! |
Let's first look at how to say some popular languages in Italian. We have... |
inglese |
“English” |
[SLOW] inglese |
inglese |
spagnolo |
“Spanish” |
[SLOW] spagnolo |
spagnolo |
cinese |
"Chinese" |
[SLOW] cinese |
cinese |
francese |
"French" |
[SLOW] francese |
francese |
portoghese |
"Portuguese" |
[SLOW] portoghese |
portoghese |
italiano |
"Italian" |
[SLOW] italiano |
italiano |
tedesco |
"German" |
[SLOW] tedesco |
tedesco |
giapponese |
"Japanese" |
[SLOW] giapponese |
giapponese |
arabo |
"Arabic" |
[SLOW] arabo |
arabo |
coreano |
"Korean" |
[SLOW] coreano |
coreano |
russo |
"Russian" |
[SLOW] russo |
russo |
Let's now look at the dialogue. A man needs help translating something from English to Italian. He walks into a coffee shop and asks the barista if she speaks English. |
A: Ciao, parli inglese? |
“Hi, do you speak English?” |
B: Sì, parlo inglese. |
“Yes, I speak English.” |
In this lesson, we'll focus on how to say, "Yes, I speak… language," as heard in the second line of the dialogue. Let's see a few more examples. |
Sì, parlo italiano. “Yes, I speak Italian.” |
Sì, parlo cinese. “Yes, I speak Chinese.” |
Sì, parlo tedesco. “Yes, I speak German.” |
Sì, parlo francese. “Yes, I speak French.” |
Now let's look at the sentence pattern. |
Sì, parlo [LANGUAGE]. |
“Yes, I speak [LANGUAGE].” |
First, we have Sì, "yes," which answers a yes-or-no question. If you're not answering such a question, you don't need to say it. |
Next, we have parlo, "I speak." |
Note: In this sentence, parlo is a shortened form of io parlo, "I speak." In Italian, io, "I," is usually omitted, as it's understood from context. |
Parlo is from the verb parlare, meaning "to speak." |
Last, we have the name of the language. |
Remember that in Italian the names of languages are not capitalized. |
Finally, I'd recommend you another sentence pattern. |
For example, if you have just started studying Italian recently, you can reply - Sì, parlo un po' di [language]. |
“Yes, I speak a little of [language].” |
Perfect solution when introducing yourself. |
For example: Ciao! Sono Felice, parlo inglese, un po' di francese, e giapponese. |
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