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How to say SO in Italian - Meaning and Usage of QUINDI - ALLORA - PERCIÒ - COSÌ in Italian 

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How to Say "SO" in Italian - ALLORA in Italian //// Do you want to take your Italian to the next level? Click here: rcl.ink/RguxP
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There are several ways to express to the concept of "SO" in Italian, but which way works best?
In today's video, you'll learn all about the Italian QUINDI and ALLORA.
Understanding Italian expressions is a difficult process for beginners and intermediate speakers alike, so studying different verbs is always a good idea when trying to improve your Italian language skills.
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How to say SO in Italian - Meaning and Usage of: QUINDI - ALLORA - PERCIÒ - COSÌ in Italian
Italy Made Easy is the channel and brand that helps English speakers learn, practice, improve and master the Italian language. Learn Italian, master Italian pronunciation, practice Italian listening and comprehension and learn more about the Italian culture.
Manu Venditti, 100% born and bred Italian, polyglot is a real Italian teacher with over 20 years of experience teaching Italian to English speakers. With students from all parts of the world, Manu has developed a method to learn Italian that works and that is not focused on Italian grammar and exercise, but rather on communication. With videos in slow Italian with subtitles and Italian lessons in English, you are guaranteed to “get it”. Learning Italian has never been easier!
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@goliath257
@goliath257 2 года назад
Your grasp of the nuances of English is SO impressive.
@azzahomes1202
@azzahomes1202 3 года назад
Mano, you are really the BEST Italian Teacher I have ever seen! I mean it!! Awesome and pretty useful video as always! Grazie Mille!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie! How many new words did you learn? 😊
@azzahomes1202
@azzahomes1202 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy Great question! The new interesting phrases that I'm happy to learn them today through your great lesson are: Penso di si, Penso di No , e cosi , ti augoro e sei un bambino educato, first time I get to know that polite means in Italiano, educato!!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
💪Benissimo
@dianaveitch395
@dianaveitch395 3 года назад
Sono d'accordo con te
@mariannemilander
@mariannemilander 3 года назад
You're so good at breaking down all the different definitions for the various ways "so" can be used. Context is key so this is way better than me just trying to look up different definitions in a dictionary. Thank you this was super helpful!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@patriciadudoux3065
@patriciadudoux3065 2 месяца назад
What a great help this lesson was to understand the many ways “so” can be used! Thanks for the various examples you gave!👍👍👍
@kickitlikekirra
@kickitlikekirra 3 года назад
That's good to know that adverbs do not change gender. I'm glad you took the detour to explain that!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😘
@michaeldesiciliano6363
@michaeldesiciliano6363 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy I love that lasts yeah bro
@daCubanaqt
@daCubanaqt Год назад
If you think about it this way, an adverb modifies a verb which does not have a gender and an adjective modifies a noun which does have a gender. So (😊), that is another way to remember it.
@kickitlikekirra
@kickitlikekirra Год назад
@daCubanaqt Oh, yeah, duh! That makes total sense, thank you! Still being early in my learning journey, it sometimes takes so many conscious steps to break down what I'm saying or why I have to say it in a certain way. Some of it is so easy and flows well and I don't struggle over. And every once in a while it's like 😵‍💫🤯😶🧐🤔😣😫😪😮‍💨🥴 Luckily that's the joy of learning! I love that feeling that my brain is streeetching and absorbing more.
@kickitlikekirra
@kickitlikekirra 3 года назад
I learned so many phrases here! Even if I only remember five for now, my speaking has been enhanced! 😅👍🏽
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
It's not that bad 😊
@milkypony
@milkypony 2 года назад
the "blablabla" did it for me, best videos to learn ever!
@francoisepierre3183
@francoisepierre3183 2 года назад
Extremely well presented. Thank you!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 2 года назад
We are glad it was helpful! Thank you for following us ☺
@sauceseji
@sauceseji Год назад
I was talking to my italian friend what's the difference with quindi and allora. Boy, did youtube read my mind hours pretty late. Needed this so much, Manu! GRAZIE!
@guitarnoobodst
@guitarnoobodst 3 года назад
Questa video è fantastica - grazie Manu!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Siamo felici ti sia piaciuto!!! 😍
@Daveaaaaa
@Daveaaaaa Год назад
Ho imparato davvero molto! This could be the most useful Italian lesson I've ever watched!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
🤩 awesome! We love to hear that, David!
@michaelak.514
@michaelak.514 3 года назад
..grazie, Manu, per questo video molto utile!! Penso che devo guardarlo tantissime volte per capire e memorizzare tutte le diversi situazioni per esprimere 'so' con diverse parole.😂 Cordiali saluti da Germania M
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
La pratica è un'ottima scelta, Michaela, bravissima! 😚Quante parole nuove hai imparato?
@souadachouri7159
@souadachouri7159 3 года назад
Ciao .. sono fuori tema ma ho una domada Qual è la frase più giusta ' l'anno scorso sono andato al mare e ogni sera magiavo fuori' O 'L'anno scorso andavo al mare e ogni sera mangiavo fuori'
@louhearty
@louhearty 3 года назад
Questo è molto utile! Grazie mille Manu🙏
@isadoralouisecarvalhosilva5663
@isadoralouisecarvalhosilva5663 11 месяцев назад
AMAZING content and quality! Grazie mille!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 11 месяцев назад
Grazie a te! We are happy to have you on board🥰
@luciasayat8918
@luciasayat8918 2 года назад
I have a difficulty of learning Italian grammars but I could understand them now step by step. U are so fluent in English, I wonder how u become knowing u are not an English or American national.
@mkptrsn
@mkptrsn 2 года назад
Grazie, Manu, motto utile!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 2 года назад
Ciao! Prego, sono contento che questo video è stato utile per te! A presto 🖐
@superstormday993
@superstormday993 Год назад
Excellent lesson!! Thank you!!!🎉
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Thank you for being here! 🤗
@user-wk7vv7yi6i
@user-wk7vv7yi6i 3 месяца назад
nice I want to go back and start from lesson 1 again.
@marls00
@marls00 Год назад
Excellent lesson! Thank you!!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
❤️ thank you for your support, Marlene!
@gailswanson564
@gailswanson564 2 года назад
I love this video, he is such a fun teacher!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your positive feedback! Grazie mille 😍😍
@YourFilipinaPaige
@YourFilipinaPaige 3 года назад
Always watching u..helped me a lot...so clear explanation for beginners like me..more power!
@luciasayat8918
@luciasayat8918 2 года назад
Buonasera Manu. I'm a Fillipina and have a diificulry of learning Italian grammars and their correct usage. I gave started viewing ur lesson and I have started learning. U are so gud and the way u explain the grammars is very clear that I could understand step by step.
@deeveepee22
@deeveepee22 2 года назад
very clear explanations, reinforces my year of Duolingo...grazie mille
@greendaydave1210
@greendaydave1210 2 года назад
Manu! Grazie mille per avere queste lezioni! Sono davvero utili! Prenditi cura!
@monicaboyance2721
@monicaboyance2721 Год назад
I love you Manu, tanti grazie
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Grazie a te, Monica! ❤️
@jaytrees7304
@jaytrees7304 3 года назад
Great job as always! You are an INCREDIBLE teacher.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😘
@m.rizadjoeli357
@m.rizadjoeli357 2 года назад
Capisco Manu...Grazie Mille
@gustavomartos7166
@gustavomartos7166 3 года назад
Molto grazie per Toui spiegazioni su questo tema...
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@gustavomartos7166
@gustavomartos7166 3 года назад
Excelente explicacion en el uso de expresiones como las que indica usted en esta charla. Algo similar sucede con el español, ya que tenemos muchas maneras de decir lo mismo, dándole un mayor adorno, a veces hasta poético a nuestros idiomas. Muchas gracias, y sinceras felicitaciones por sus enseñanzas.
@altnarrative
@altnarrative 3 года назад
Good to see you back again! This video was sooooo thorough. Grazie mille!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie!!!! 😊
@basiramosavi5153
@basiramosavi5153 2 года назад
Thank you so much it's really useful for me😇🥰🥰
@josuerivera1352
@josuerivera1352 2 года назад
Echoing others comments here, I find you very detailed in your explanation and context. You have helped me understand Italian 10 fold
@lynnef4228
@lynnef4228 3 года назад
Grazie mille per rispondere alla mia domanda Manu. Il tuo video è davvero utile.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Che bello, grazie Lynne! Quanti modi per esprimere "so" conoscevi già? 😊
@lynnef4228
@lynnef4228 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy decisamente non sedici!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😚Adesso sì
@susancockrill9328
@susancockrill9328 3 года назад
Grazie Manu questo ha davvero aiutato
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊 ne siamo felici!
@kandanrajendiran8299
@kandanrajendiran8299 3 года назад
I think he is the Best Italian teacher in RU-vid. I don't know why, such a good teacher have low subscriber.
@glenbellefonte9620
@glenbellefonte9620 3 года назад
Grazie!🇮🇹🇺🇸 Buon video? Penso di si!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
A te! 😘
@joecanzano
@joecanzano 2 года назад
Grazie
@sebastianvaroncrews3634
@sebastianvaroncrews3634 3 года назад
beautiful explanations
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Thank you for your support!😍
@cpalumbofoster
@cpalumbofoster 3 года назад
Grazie, Manu. Davvero utile!!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie a te! Quanti nuovi modi di dire "so" hai imparato?😊
@aliciatangotweety4815
@aliciatangotweety4815 Год назад
What a great lesson with fantastic explanations, Mano!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Grazie!
@zaldare
@zaldare 3 года назад
Thank you so much! :) Sat with my dad watching these clips and being of spanish decent we were finding the reference in spanish too.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Ciao zaldare , che bello! Thank you to you and your dad. Un abbraccio❤️
@Steve-Duh-Rino
@Steve-Duh-Rino Год назад
Great lesson!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
🙏 thank you Steve!
@effiealmyroudis9050
@effiealmyroudis9050 2 года назад
I have been studying Italian and travelling to Italy for a few years now and Manu I am so grateful for your posts and videos. Really helps to listen to you so I can improve fluency, comprehension and pronunciation. Grazie mille! Keep them coming!
@rgujjar5106
@rgujjar5106 3 года назад
You are the best Italian language teacher....
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Thank you so much R gujjar, è un piacere per me! Un abbraccione 😊
@charm6830
@charm6830 3 года назад
Manu! I'm glad you're back and thankful that you're ok. I tuoi video sono molto utili. Grazie!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie mille 😍
@babeudoo
@babeudoo Год назад
Amo questa lezione Manu grazie
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Grazie Eliza!
@jovainedouglas
@jovainedouglas 3 года назад
Manu sei grande! Ti auguro di restare così per tutta la vita.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@ilievh
@ilievh 2 года назад
Grazie mille, caro Manu per le tue spiegazioni interessanti! ❤️
@IlGattonero13
@IlGattonero13 3 года назад
This was epic, Manu! I had a decent grasp of several of these usages before, but the most clarifying examples for me were the "so ... that" versus "very" meanings. Each one of your videos not only delivers knowledge and practical help but also is a testament to the richness of the language. Sono MOLTO (SO!) grata per i tuoi video solari in questi giorni grigi! Grazie assai, Manu!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Gatto Nero! Il tuo commento di supporto è sempre presente! Che bello, grazie! 😍Hai trovato qualche espressione che non avevi mai sentito prima? 😉
@IlGattonero13
@IlGattonero13 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy Si' -- "dunque"! Viene direttamente dal latine, vero?
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Complimenti, sì! Ha origini latine 😉
@gianna3151
@gianna3151 3 года назад
Manu, you are awsome! I love all of your lessons and learn so much from your simplified technique. You are by far the best Italian teacher I have found online. I do an Italian study group with some friends every week and have suggested that they all subscribe to your lessons as they are so beneficial. Sending best wishes to you. Keep safe and well, we need you! :))
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie mille for your suggestion to your friends! 😍They like it?
@valerielawson6037
@valerielawson6037 3 года назад
I have asked Italian speakers "What does allora mean?" and they don't seem to know how to explain it. I think you have made me realise what it means and in what context it is used. Thank you.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Bene! We are so happy about this! 😊
@user-wk7vv7yi6i
@user-wk7vv7yi6i 3 месяца назад
I love it 😁😁☺️
@dave317400
@dave317400 3 года назад
Fantastic video
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie mille, David! Un abbraccio😘
@davidhalley9795
@davidhalley9795 2 года назад
Wow, that clears up so much for me. Thank you!
@georgeanagnos384
@georgeanagnos384 3 года назад
What a great explanation! Grazie!
@theaverlin
@theaverlin Год назад
Grazie mille!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Grazie a te 😍 we are happy to have you on board!
@landofw56
@landofw56 3 года назад
A very useful lesson.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@masonholland2496
@masonholland2496 3 года назад
Grazie! Bel video!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@user-yo6nm6zi2g
@user-yo6nm6zi2g 3 года назад
L'ha spiegato molto chiaramente! Complimenti!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@anipasquali4369
@anipasquali4369 2 года назад
Grazie🤩
@JoeesJewelry
@JoeesJewelry 3 года назад
Grazie Manu, questo video è proprio utile. Un abbraccio forte!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😘Ciao cara Joe! Hai imparato qualcosa di nuovo?
@JoeesJewelry
@JoeesJewelry 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy Talmente è nuovo per me e non mi ricordo penso di sì. La lezione è buona per chiacchierare! Grazie!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😘
@arnikitsune9823
@arnikitsune9823 3 года назад
thanks, that`s very interesting ♥ i guess it would be great to see more videos about different conversational phrases
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@justinejorrojick8975
@justinejorrojick8975 3 года назад
Ciao caro sono contento di te un grande maestro tutte del mondo sono Tanzaniano
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@justinejorrojick8975
@justinejorrojick8975 3 года назад
Grazie
@jamesrushmoore7999
@jamesrushmoore7999 3 года назад
I learn so much from Manu! So clear. So powerful.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@colettewithlove
@colettewithlove 3 года назад
Glad you're ok, I was hope all is well. Was wondering if you were ok since there were no vids for awhile. Especially because of this pandemic. Grazie per la lezione!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie Colette, you're so sweet! Better late than never, eh? 😊
@williamnelli2557
@williamnelli2557 3 года назад
I always think of it in groups. If it's so/therefore then "quindi". If it's so/thus then "così". If it's so/well (or basically a filler) then "allora". That may not cover all cases but based on Manu's video I'm not too far off!
@mikeadams990
@mikeadams990 3 года назад
Bravo Manu, grazie!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@kateneubecker4720
@kateneubecker4720 3 года назад
Just discovered this, amazing! Will be following more lessons. Grazie!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@CatLowe50
@CatLowe50 2 года назад
Brilliant video, thanks! I'm still a bit confused about which to use when I mean something like 'in order to'. For example: 'I work hard so that I can pay my bills'.
@zexetder
@zexetder 3 года назад
Salve a tutti. Io imparare così tanto grazie. Sto imparare l’italiano per 3 mesi
@pauloamenta3083
@pauloamenta3083 3 года назад
Hello Manu, I was looking some sites to review information about Italy -as im planning a trip there- and somehow i got to your channel, which I find it very interesting the way you approached to teach the language. I live in Canada but originally I speak Spanish; my Dad was from Italy and I have some vocabulary but not enough for a conversation. Thank you for all your hard work to put all this together. Regards.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️ have you ever visited our website? You'll find many interesting things! www.italymadeeasy.com
@GirlFriday68
@GirlFriday68 3 года назад
Wow your videos are comprehensive and clear and entertaining, teaching myself Italian wish I had found your channel sooner.. grazie!!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
So happy that the video taught you something that you didn't know, Francine! Is there anything you would like us to talk about?😘
@GirlFriday68
@GirlFriday68 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy the part I have a hard time with and have to continually review is pronoun use and word order .. Using “che” in sentences that in English you wouldn’t need the word.. so “che” and pronouns tricky for English speakers.. ❤️ thanks
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
We'll consider your suggestion, grazie! 😘
@r.j.mckenziesullivan2412
@r.j.mckenziesullivan2412 3 года назад
Thank you! Much to learn and practice here.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@merseyviking
@merseyviking 3 года назад
The problem seems not to be that there are many ways of saying "so" in Italian, but that just one word in English stands for many things!
@marcotagliavini9128
@marcotagliavini9128 3 года назад
That's a general problem, for us italian speakers, not limited to the word "so"...
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Not a problem, simply a different language 😉
@marcotagliavini9128
@marcotagliavini9128 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy certo, il cinese è più difficile...
@jaytrees7304
@jaytrees7304 3 года назад
@@marcotagliavini9128 Not a problem, you have been conditioned to think it is a problem. Italian derives from Latin and has more language flexibility.
@marcotagliavini9128
@marcotagliavini9128 3 года назад
@@jaytrees7304mmm, probably your answer to my comment is a demonstration of another linguistic "problem", or the semantic difference of similar words in different languages: in italian the word problem is not always "dramatical", it means many times a simple "difficulty", not an "enormous problem" ... in italy "problema" has probably a less semantic force than the english term "problem"... excuse me for my poor english ! Au revoir!
@itsbettyplays8325
@itsbettyplays8325 3 года назад
New video pls i love them so much
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
❤️
@emansobhy4382
@emansobhy4382 Год назад
Excellent explanation 😍👌 I have a little question: as a beginner in learning the language, when should I stop comparing it to my native language? I think we all do it in the beginning of learning new language to recognize how this language different or similar to our native one and also to make it more logical and let the grammar make more sense. But the question: is there a specific level or time which the comparison between languages can be dangerous to me so it may hinder my progress in Italian? And when should I stop doing it?
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
ciao Eman, you are doing a great job! Comparing Italian to your native language is useful as it helps you recognise patterns of what is similar and what is different! However, we recommend to not "translate" word by word from your language to Italian, but to try to "think" in Italian as soon as possible! 💪
@rodprager891
@rodprager891 3 года назад
Era così bella .grazie Manu
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Cosa ti è piaciuto di più, Rod? 😚
@euroman3726
@euroman3726 11 месяцев назад
“Penso di sì “ and “ Penso di no” Can be memorised for English speakers as roughly ‘I think the yes ‘ and ‘I think the no’
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 11 месяцев назад
Yes!
@lisam6815
@lisam6815 3 года назад
Grazie mille! Molto chiaro e molto utile!!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Conoscevi già qualche espressione, Lisa? 😊
@lisam6815
@lisam6815 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy si, uso 'cosi' spesso e anche davvero, quindi, allora. Mi aiuta molto di capire meglio "talemente" ma anche gli altri affinche posso sentire piu' naturale.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Che bello! 😍
@yengjisegodine
@yengjisegodine 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this video.. Im still learning italian, living in Sicily. My main problem is i can understand italian but having a hard time saying it.. Piano piano...♥
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Piano piano💪🥰
@naomimacaraig4761
@naomimacaraig4761 3 года назад
I have been struggling with cosi / so for a long time and this video taught me a lot. Grazie mille Manu!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
We are so happy about it!😊
@annequieti
@annequieti 3 года назад
A great lesson Manu but the sub titles were distracting! Can they be turned off if we require? I have saved the lesson so I can refer back to it. Brilliant. Thank you very much.
@jesuscardenatorres8624
@jesuscardenatorres8624 3 года назад
Liked It!!!!
@soran1461
@soran1461 3 года назад
G'day I listen to your Italian videos on you tube slot,great teaching! What is the equivalent for so in Italian in the following sentence: After playing football for an hour or so,... Many thanks
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
"Dopo aver giocato a calcio per un'ora circa, ..." 😊
@soran1461
@soran1461 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy Gratsie mile
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@ArissaD
@ArissaD 3 года назад
Grazie, Manu!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie a te! Ti è piaciuto il nuovo video? 😊
@ArissaD
@ArissaD 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy si! Mi piace molto! I dont speak Italian fluently yet, will do one day! Un Giorno! 😁
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Sicuramente!!! 😊
@jenniferlindorff9710
@jenniferlindorff9710 2 года назад
Love this video and how you explain everything so clearly! I had to laugh at Penso di si. Why is the “di” there? Because we just need it… 😆
@ehuve
@ehuve Год назад
Sì, Manu
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Perfetto!
@jamtodayexcellent
@jamtodayexcellent 3 года назад
La lezione era cosi interessante che l’ho guardata molte volte 😀
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Ahah quante?
@oscar170
@oscar170 2 года назад
groetjes uit nederland, love the vids
@azzahomes1202
@azzahomes1202 3 года назад
Thank you so much Mano for the free PDF!! I have downloaded and printed it out and was surprised to ser that you have also provided excercises and the answer at the end! To make sure that we have applied the lesson practically on these excercises! Wow, that is really very generous of you to do so. I was nicely surprised to see that you have an office here in Houston. Do you provide Italian language classes there? If yes, I would appreciate more info please.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Ciao Azza. Grazie for your kind comment. So glad that you liked our pdf! 😊. We don't provide italian classes in Houston but visit us on italymadeeasy.com, you will find all the information to learn Italian with us! Un abbraccio 😘
@azzahomes1202
@azzahomes1202 3 года назад
@@italymadeeasy Okay, got it, thamk you so much Mano!
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😘
@ludmilapogrebnaya8257
@ludmilapogrebnaya8257 2 года назад
Io capisco quasi tutto, grazie!
@33RosaDeSaron
@33RosaDeSaron 3 года назад
Ohhh! So cute 🤗 di si ,di no 😊
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
😊
@adimrabee1779
@adimrabee1779 3 года назад
please keep uploading! #stayactive #askmanu
@manalboujnir6695
@manalboujnir6695 3 года назад
please I like your videos, What is the name of the application you are working on?
@maryjaneisaacs1536
@maryjaneisaacs1536 Год назад
awesome explainations!!! But question: Why isn't it La piace il gelato al ciccolata? The third person feminine direct object pronoun? I watched your LI/Lo La/Le video so I a confused by the use of the plural here?
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Ciao Mary Jane! That's because "piacere" has a different constructions, which require indirect object pronouns! We created a Masterclass on this topic, if you'd like to check it out! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zG-6pA3-gHk.html a presto ❤️
@slkonnaris8477
@slkonnaris8477 3 года назад
Buon anno Manu! This video is awesome!! It really makes it clear. You are brilliant at giving great examples. One question I have is to do with “I don’t think so” -I was watching something on Netflix and noticed they said “ No...non penso” Is it better (or more correct) to say “Penso di no”? Thank you.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Both solutions are great 😉
@GumriRN
@GumriRN 3 года назад
This is very helpful with the modes of some expressions. Can you speak the end of sentences a little more slowly, SO, we can hear those words that often sound as if they are blurred together? Honestly, this is the kind of clarification that’s needed to understand colloquial language.
@gailchase7447
@gailchase7447 2 года назад
Hi Deni, I use the Italian subtitles so that I can see what was spoken. Then I play the video again, without the subtitles so that I can become familiar with conversational speech. I suspect that Manu is already slowing down his speech for us who are learning Italian.
@theromanianbookmaster1461
@theromanianbookmaster1461 3 года назад
Bentornato Manu!! :D
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy 3 года назад
Grazie! 😍
@MegaPrincessbear
@MegaPrincessbear Год назад
Bravo e grazie! Una domanda: "Quest'anno viaggeremo in Italia, ho iniziato a studiare con Rosetta Stone tre mesi fa" Penso di dovere usare "così" perché la clausola fa parte d'un pensiero più grande.
@italymadeeasy
@italymadeeasy Год назад
Ciao Jeremy! In this sentence, both "così" and "quindi" are correct! ☺️
@tommoseley284
@tommoseley284 3 года назад
Could you also say “non penso di sì” to mean “penso di no”? Or would this be incorrect? Apologies if this has already been asked in the questions but there is to many for me to go through. Many thanks for all your great content.
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