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amazing video thanks for putting the energy to make this! perhaps you should make a video about the worldwide (mis)use of the word panini haha - one vegetarian panini please!
Can you please do video of a conversation where you speak in future tense much of the time? It would be helpful, and there doesn't seem to be much material like this available.
I think learning italian is easier than english. Because, in italian pronunciation of words is easy to me. Because, in my mother language, we pronounce words the way they are spelled. Italian language is 90% thus. That is why I love this language 😅. I'm watching your videos from Uzbekistan. Thanks a million 😊
Avuto un ottimo serata. Ho guardato un video ottimo, ma ora ho una domanda nuova. Ho molte domande sempre! Come dovremmo usare "avuto" v. "Avevo". Tu hai un video per quello?
This is one of the best sessions I have seen. She explains the use of stare and essere better than I have ever heard. I would very much like to learn this difference in more depth so please make more sessions about this. Grazie mille
This is an Italian lesson but for non English people , in England strice pedonali is called a ‘ zebra crossing ‘ because of the zebra stripes in the road !
"Tavolino" in italiano è comunemente un "coffee table". Per il ristorante usiamo "un tavolo", quindi ad es: " Vorrei un tavolo per due". "Tavola" è più comunemente usato per "il tavolo preparato per mangiare" in un contesto familiare o casalingo.
Great video, thanks. By the way, the "day followed by month" order is also used in most varieties of English, it's mainly in the US that they regularly put the month first. E.g. today is the 26th of September but in America they say September 26th. Admittedly not a hard and fast rule as some people / countries do use both ways.
Thank you! An Italian-American chef named Lidia Bastianich always says "tutti a tavola a mangiare" at the end of her cooking shows, and I didn't understand her use of tavola instead of tavolo. I finally get it!