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Lesson 1 Italian for beginners – Introductions

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Introduction in Italian language

Here are the basic phrases that you need to get you started in Italian:

  1. Your very first phrases…

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For example:

Ciao, mi chiamo Laura e sono Italiana.

Can you write something about yourself?

2) Three questions to get to know someone…

  • Come ti chiami? Mi chiamo Laura
  • Di dove sei? Sono Italiana
  • Quanti anni hai? Ho 22 anni

Now it is your turn. Can you write something about yourself?

3) Three more questions, to know them better…

Here are their meaning and possible answers:

In order to remember, it is good to practice. Can you write a short paragraph about yourself?

Example:

Ciao, mi chiamo Laura e sono Italiana.

Ho 22 anni e abito a Milano. I miei hobby sono: tennis, golf e dipingere.

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The pronoun CI in Italian

In Italian, the pronoun “ci” is versatile, serving as a direct, indirect, and reflexive pronoun. It takes on various roles, acting as a pronoun of location and forming various pronominal verbs. Its multifunctionality can make “ci” confusing, but examining each function separately can clarify its meaning in different contexts.

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