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Learn Italian: 500 Real Answers (Italian Conversation)
Learn Italian: 500 Real Answers (Italian Conversation)
Learn Italian: 500 Real Answers (Italian Conversation)
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As you may already know, Italian is far from being an easy-to-learn language.
The best way to try to master Italian is through conversation. If you already know the grammar, now it's time to put it in practice.

In this book, you will find 5-6 possible answers to 100 Italian common conversation questions. I promise you they will come in handy if you are thinking of travelling to Italy.

Enjoy it ‒ and don't be afraid of making mistakes: Italian people will appreciate your efforts!

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherLuca Cosmi
Release dateMar 26, 2016
ISBN9781310213274
Learn Italian: 500 Real Answers (Italian Conversation)
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Linda Wentworth

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    Learn Italian - Linda Wentworth

    Learn Italian:

    500 real answers

    (Italian Conversation)

    by

    Linda Wentworth

    Copyright © 2016 Linda Wentworth.

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    Thank you for respecting my work.

    By the same author:

    Learn Italian:

    Idiomatic Expressions

    Everyday Phrases - Proverbs

    Learn Italian:

    Italian Insults

    Bad Words

    Sex-related Terms

    Table of contents

    Getting to know somebody

    Time & Weather

    At the restaurant

    Asking for information

    Everyday questions

    Job interview

    At the hotel

    As you may already know, Italian is far from being an easy-to-learn language.

    The best way to try to master Italian is through conversation. If you already know the grammar, now it's time to put it in practice.

    In this book, you will find 5-6 possible answers to 100 Italian common conversation questions. I promise you they will come in handy if you are thinking of travelling to Italy.

    Enjoy it ‒ and don't be afraid of making mistakes: Italian people will appreciate your efforts!

    Getting to know somebody

    (Conoscere qualcuno)

    1) Come ti chiami? (What's your name?)

    a) Mario, e tu?

    b) Mi chiamo Mario. Tu come ti chiami?

    c) Sono Mario, piacere di conoscerti.

    d) Io sono Mario, tu invece?

    e) Piacere, Mario. E tu?

    f) Il mio nome è Mario, il tuo?

    2) Di dove sei? (Where are you from?)

    a) Sono di Milano.

    b) Vengo dall’Italia.

    c) Sono nato a Roma.

    d) Sono italiano.

    e) Di Roma.

    3) Quanti anni hai? (How old are you?)

    a) 35.

    b) Ho trentacinque anni.

    c) Ne ho 35.

    d) Ho appena spento trentacinque candeline.

    e) Ne ho appena compiuti 35.

    f) Ne ho appena fatti trentacinque.

    4) Cosa fai nella vita? (What do you do for a living?)

    a) Sono disoccupato.

    b) Faccio l’impiegato.

    c) Gestisco un’azienda.

    d) Non faccio praticamente niente.

    e) Faccio la bella vita, sono ricco di famiglia.

    f) Mi guadagno da vivere giocando in Borsa.

    g) Faccio la mamma e la casalinga a tempo pieno.

    5) Cosa ti piace fare nel tempo libero? (What do you like to do in your spare time?)

    a) Mi piace leggere libri e guardare film alla TV.

    b) Amo andare a correre e giocare a tennis.

    c) Adoro starmene in poltrona a fare i

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