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[Italian Verbs] Learn 3 BASIC Tenses for verb USCIRE | GO OUT Conjugation Italian 

Italian Teacher Valentina
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@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 7 месяцев назад
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@Lovs2sell765
@Lovs2sell765 2 года назад
Really great video. Love how you go into all the tenses. It’s a great resource.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
Grazie Vincenzo, I'm glad you appreciate it!
@abdulwasaalhakimi1915
@abdulwasaalhakimi1915 6 месяцев назад
Mille grazie prof.ssa Valentina per questa utile lezione!
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 6 месяцев назад
@GreteTuridRefsdal
@GreteTuridRefsdal Год назад
You are a very good pedagogue. I love your videoes. I got inspired to learn Italian after visiting your beautiful country. And people lighten up when one can utter a few words in Italian.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina Год назад
That's so true! We do appreciate someone taking the trouble to speak our language!
@yaristello6777
@yaristello6777 2 года назад
Ciao tutti! I’m still new on this Channel and I would say ain’t yet late though . I’m an Italian learner and I’m quite a beginner as well so . Buona sattimana ragazzi ❤❤. E grazzi mille di lezione Stella , I’m so sorry for my terrible mistake 😂😂. I just wanted to have little practice though .
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
Ahah bravo/a Yaris for immediately practicing! It's never too early to start using what you learn!
@LamboLady27
@LamboLady27 10 месяцев назад
You help me more than my teacher. Thank you for all that you do ! ❤
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 10 месяцев назад
I'm very glad to be helpful, Lauren!
@liaqatkhattak6316
@liaqatkhattak6316 3 месяца назад
Really great video.
@chinwenduanyadike4981
@chinwenduanyadike4981 Год назад
Thanks. But I like to know more about basic tenses for verb Uscire/ Go out
@musaad9326
@musaad9326 2 года назад
I like the video, and I wish to watch some videos about prepositions in Italian as it's confusing for me, not mentioning che, ci, si, and ne
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
Noted!
@RohitSinghShinchan
@RohitSinghShinchan 2 года назад
Can you make a video on countries and languages?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
Ciao Rohit, do you mean countries where Italian is spoken or in general? Can you elaborate on that a bit more?
@RohitSinghShinchan
@RohitSinghShinchan 2 года назад
I mean Names of different countries and languages in italian like: Italy - italia Italian - Italiano
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
@@RohitSinghShinchan Grazie Rohit, adesso è chiaro!
@Javaman92
@Javaman92 8 месяцев назад
How do I remember the difference between the perfect and imperfect tenses? A way of remembering the difference is to think that the word 'perfect' comes from the Latin 'perfectus' meaning 'completed' while 'imperfect' will therefore mean not yet completed or on-going.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 8 месяцев назад
Ottimo modo! Just keep in mind that even when using "imperfetto" the action is actually completed in the past, but "on-going" is the same keyword I use with my students. It was an action that WAS on-going in the past. 😉
@josephluccarelli7348
@josephluccarelli7348 Год назад
Thank you Valentina but still confused when to use the past tense / Passato Prossimo and Imperfect Tense / Imperfetto.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina Год назад
I have that already on my list for future videos, Joseph! 😉 Meanwhile, here's a quick explanation to help you understand the difference: when there is a speficic time frame, we use passato prossimo. When there's not a specific, defined time for the action we use imperfetto. Also many times (but not always) passato prossimo is the equivalent of simple past, wherease imperfetto is the equivalent of "I used to".
@RohitSinghShinchan
@RohitSinghShinchan 2 года назад
Do "Uscire", "partire" and "sortire" have the same meaning like french's sortire and partire?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
No, "sortire" in Italian means "to have in (one's) fate/destiny", since it comes from the word "sorte" which means "fate/destiny". Only in some regional dialects it's used with the meaning of "uscire", but again that's NOT standard, common Italian. As for the differences in meaning between "uscire" and "partire", please have a look at my two videos on how to translate "to leave" in Italian, the link is in the description. ;)
@RohitSinghShinchan
@RohitSinghShinchan 2 года назад
@@ItalianTeacherValentina io ho già guardato quel video😄 é difficile di imparare italiano da Inglese perché c'é sola una parola per "lasciare","partire" e "uscire" quindi ho un po' di confusione.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
@@RohitSinghShinchan Hai ragione! :) Just focus on the actual meaning of the two verbs (the description of the action) I gave in the video: "partire" is when you go away for a trip (so travelling is involved), "uscire" is when you go out of a place but you come back to it quite soon. Hope this helps!
@ShawnLivesInItaly
@ShawnLivesInItaly 2 месяца назад
😇
@veve2744
@veve2744 3 месяца назад
How can we conjugate the verbs in past and other sentences
@rukshani8117
@rukshani8117 7 месяцев назад
Ciao Teacher, Can you please do the video for using "the". Its very confusing. (I, della, del)
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 7 месяцев назад
I have a dedicated online class on "definite articles" (that's their technical name) and a video here on RU-vid for "articulated prepositions" (e.g. della, del): www.valentinastellatutor.com/register/live-class-with-valentina-stella-12march22/ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y8_g0j0sZyI.html
@godidsaleh4677
@godidsaleh4677 2 года назад
Io esco
@godidsaleh4677
@godidsaleh4677 2 года назад
I can say sono esco ?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
@ItalianTeacherValentina 2 года назад
No, "esco" is present tense for "I go out". Past tense is made with past participle, "uscito"
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