Sunday, April 18, 2010

Italian - Basic Phrases and Meanings

Italian Survival Phrases

Greeting

This is the first category in the basic phrases for travelers. Here are the greetings.

Salve! - Hello!
Pronto! - Hello! If you answer the phone
Ciao! - Hello! or bye, bye!
Buon giorno! -Good morning!
Buon pomeriggio - Good morning!
Buona sera! - Good evening!
Come sta? - How are you?
Come va? - How are you?
Ci sentiamo bene - We feel good.
Grazie, va bene cosi - Thanks, butFine

Introductions

Another part of the essential phrases for travelers is the introduction. Here is a list of entries in Italy together with the English counterpart.

Wed chiamo Michele - My name is Michael
Placer conosceria Tues - Pleased to meet you
Questa e mia moglie - This is my wife
Questo e mio marito - This is my husband
Come si Chiama? - What is your name?
Tues Dov'è? - Where are you from?
Dove Lavora? - Where do you work?
Che cosastudia? - What are you studying?
Lei Abita qui? - Do you live here?
Siamo qui da una settimana - We have been here for a week

How to questions on Italian

Who is Carlo? Where is the toilet? What time is it? Why are you running? How do you make pesto? This is a quick how to make Italian guide the right questions in.

1st Questions asked with an interrogative word beginning, the topic usually provided at the end of the sentence. Example: QuandoGuarda la TV Michele? - When will Michael watch TV?

2nd Chi? Means Who? Or whom?

3rd The question as to which (a) or (are) used Quale? Or quality? Plural

4th Che: What does it mean? Or what?

5th If you are on the question, how much? Or how many? Use Quantro / a / i / e?

6th Come? Shows how?

7th To ask why? Percha us?

8th Quandro? (Che cosa e cos'è) says in English What is ...? In a request for a definition or an explanation.

9th Dove? ie, Where?

Here are a Some suggestions in the formation of a question in Italian:

1st Che cosa and are forms of Che cosa abbreviated. The forms are interchangeable.

2nd As with all adjectives, adjectives of the survey agrees in gender and number with the noun they modify, except for Che, which remains the same.

3rd Prepositions such as a, di, Con, and ever more questioning by the Che. In Italian, one question will never end with a preposition.

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