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Why You Should Learn Italian Italian might not rank among the top 10 most widely spoken languages in the world, partly because it is the official language of only a few sovereign states. Nonetheless, it remains highly popular as a second language, even among native English speakers. If youve always wondered why Italian needs to be learned as a second language, some of the reasons might surprise you. Learning the Italian language is a must not only for those who are planning to visit countries where it is used on a broad scale. Among other reasons, it is also for those who want to: 1. Improve language proficiency, particularly in Latin and English Italian is the only major language spoken today that is closest to Latin. Experts say that learning Italian is the first step to learning the Latin language, and since nearly 60% of the English vocabulary comes from Latin, its one way of improving your proficiency in your native tongue. 2. Advance further professionally Since Italy is recognized as a world leader in fashion, culinary arts, furniture design, shipbuilding, robotics, and aerospace engineering to name a few industries, familiarity with the language can give you an edge when dealing with companies based in Italy, especially if you plan to work for or do business with them. 3. Have a greater appreciation for the arts Many of the greatest cinematic classics in the world were made by Italian filmmakers. Relying on subtitles is okay, but it is more satisfying when you fully understand the dialogue of what youre watching without having to think about their respective translations. Learning the basics of the Italian Language will not just teach you vital expressions and survival phrases that you can learn in one week; it will also help you gain a deeper understanding of the Italian language that you can use if you decide to pursue more advanced studies. This book provides hundreds of useful expressions, key phrases, and vocabulary that you can use in everyday situations and on special occasions while youre in Italy or in any other country where Italian is one of the most commonly spoken languages. It also offers a comprehensive discussion of Italian grammar to help you gain appreciation of the uniqueness and beauty of the language and help increase your retention of useful Italian phrases and expressions.

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Learn Italian

A Guide To Learning the Basics of

A New Language

By Jenna Swan


Copyright 2015 by Jenna Swan - All rights reserved.

In no way is it legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved.

Disclaimer: Please note the information provided in this book is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The authors books are only meant to provide the reader with the basic knowledge of a certain language without any warranties regarding whether the student will, or will not, be able to incorporate and apply all the information provided. Learning a new language is difficult and every individual will learn at a different pace. This book does not promise that the reader will learn the language within a certain timeframe.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Pronunciation Guide

Chapter 2: Greetings and Common Expressions

Chapter 3: Introductions

Chapter 4: Describing Yourself

Chapter 5: Booking a Hotel Room

Chapter 6: Ordering Food In An Italian Restaurant

Chapter 7: Shopping

Chapter 8: Colors

Chapter 9: Numbers

Chapter 10: Telling Time, Dates, and Year

Chapter 11: Seasons

Chapter 12: Asking for Directions

Chapter 13: Money and Banking

Chapter 14: Transportation

Chapter 15: Grammar

Chapter 16: Nouns

Chapter 17: Plural of Nouns

Chapter 18: Adjectives

Chapter 19: Verbs

Chapter 20: Vocabulary

Chapter 21: Countries

Chapter 22: Continents

Chapter 23: The Animals

Chapter 24: Vehicle Parts

Chapter 25: The Family

Chapter 26: Parts of the Body

Chapter 27: Sports

Chapter 28: Clothes

Chapter 29: Food

Chapter 30: Tools

Chapter 31: School and Science Terms

Chapter 1: Pronunciation Guide

The Italian Alphabet

The Italian language is derived from Latin and so is the Italian alphabet which only has 21 letters and 5 additional letters which are commonly found in foreign words.

Twenty-one letters

Letter

Name

Letter Sound

English

a

a

AH

f a ther

b

bi

BEE

black

c

ci

CHEE

ch urch

d

di

DEE

dodge

e

e

AY

set

f

effe

EF-FAY

fig

g

gi

JEE

general

goal

h

acca

AHK-KA

hole

i

i

EE

m ee t

l

elle

EL-LAY

l ong

m

emme

EM-MAY

m other

n

enne

EN-NAY

nurse

o

OH

pot

p

pi

PEE

priest

q

cu

COO

stea k

r

erre

AIR-RAY

s

esse

ES-SAY

rose

t

ti

TEE

t rain

u

u

OO

f oo d

v

vu (or vi)

VOO (or) VEE

vacation

z

zeta

ZAY-TAH

pads

Five additional letters:

Letter

Name

Letter Sound

English

j

i lunga

EE LOON-GA

jazz

k

cappa

KAH-PAH

crisis

w

doppia vu

DOPE-PEE-AH VOO

wealth

x

ics

EEX

exagerate

y

ipsilon

EEP-SEE-LONE

yell

Chapter 2: Greetings and Common Expressions

Buongiorno!

Hello!/Good morning! (formal)

Arrivederci!

Goodbye! (formal)

Ciao!

Hello!/Good-bye! (informal)

Salve!

Hello!/Good-bye! (neutral)

Buonpomeriggio!

Good afternoon!

Buonasera!

Good afternoon!/Good evening! (formal)

Buonanotte!

Good night! (informal)

Bene, grazie.

Fine, thank you.

Molto bene.

Very well.

Buona giornata!

Have a nice day!

Stai (stia) attento!

Take care!

A presto.

See you later.

Si.

Yes.

No.

No.

Per favore.

Please.

Mi scusi.

Excuse me/Pardon me.

Mi dispiace.

Im sorry.

Non capisco.

I dont understand.

Meraviglioso!

Wonderful!

Aspetta!

Wait!

Torno subito.

Ill be right back.

Ripeti, per favore.

Please repeat.

Quanti anni hai?

How old are you?

Ci sentiamo dopo.

Ill talk to you later.

Chi?

Who?

Che cosa?

What?

Quando?

When?

Dove?

Where?

Perch?

Why?

Quale?

Which?

Come?

How?

Quanto?

How Much?

Quanti?

How Many?

Buon compleanno!

Happy Birthday!

Congratulazioni!

Congratulations!

Buon Natale!

Merry Christmas!

Felice Anno Nuovo!

Happy New Year!

Buona Pasqua!

Happy Easter!

Buone vacanze!

Have a good holiday!

Buon viaggio!

Have a safe journey!

Buona fortuna!

Good luck!

Buon appetito!

Enjoy the meal!

Ovviamente.

Of course.

Questo dipende

That depends

Io penso di s.

I think so.

Io non penso.

I dont think so.

Io non lo so

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