Due giorni fa, ho finito il corso di italiano in Duolingo ma ancora bisogno di imparare di piu. Mi piace il tuo contenuto e vado a continuare a guardare i tuoi video 👌🏻
Thank you very much for these videos. I am an American English tutor who is preparing to go to Italy for the first time and your lessons are very helpful.
Verdaderamente, el mejor profesor para enseñar Italiano. Que manera tan clara de enseñar. Apenas estoy empezando con mi aprendizaje pero espero avanzar muy rápido. Gracias por ser tan claro para explicar.
Would it be correct to say that Italian has no use for: 1. Words that are spelled as: cha, cho, chu. 2. Pronunciation that in other languages like Spanish sound like cha, cho, chu. Thank you Stefano. You are making this enjoyable! You are exemplary organized and clear.
Ciao! That is a very good question! Double letters are very common in Italian and if you’re interested I might make a whole video about it. Double letters are pronounced a bit harder than single letters and they do have an effect on the pronunciation of words, but not the single sound of Cs and Gs. The difference in pronunciation is very subtle and tricky! The whole pronunciation of the word changes, but not the pronunciation of the single letters themselves. Sometimes, they also change the meaning of words. For instance, “ecco” means “here”, but “eco” means “echo”. These two words, though, both have a hard C sound. Or “palla” means ball, but “pala” means “shovel”. I hope this helps :)
It would have been a lot better and easier if you explain how to pronounce the c in all forms separately from all forms of g, and not lumping them together. This way you don't miss out on sch or scc sounds
The best italian teacher i have ever met ! Thanks for the lesson ♥️
Due giorni fa, ho finito il corso di italiano in Duolingo ma ancora bisogno di imparare di piu. Mi piace il tuo contenuto e vado a continuare a guardare i tuoi video 👌🏻
Grazie! Do you have any tips for learning how to roll your RRRRs in Italian. I cannot do it (yet!)
Thank you very much for these videos. I am an American English tutor who is preparing to go to Italy for the first time and your lessons are very helpful.
Verdaderamente, el mejor profesor para enseñar Italiano. Que manera tan clara de enseñar. Apenas estoy empezando con mi aprendizaje pero espero avanzar muy rápido.
Gracias por ser tan claro para explicar.
Ciao,sono brasiliana.
I watch tips from you on Fluency TV Italiano.
Che bello! Un caro saluto!
Would it be correct to say that Italian has no use for:
1. Words that are spelled as: cha, cho, chu.
2. Pronunciation that in other languages like Spanish sound like cha, cho, chu.
Thank you Stefano. You are making this enjoyable! You are exemplary organized and clear.
Thank you dear Stefano. 😃 You're doing it so well. ❤
Grazie mille Ste.
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation , you are perfect
Grazie mille for making informative and helpful videos, Teacher Stef!!
I just started and I love your videos! Thank you
Grazie mille professore io sono una studentessa nuova nel tuo canale RUclips
This great, thanks. If the double cc and gg have no effect on the pronunciation, is there some other reason they are used?
Ciao! That is a very good question! Double letters are very common in Italian and if you’re interested I might make a whole video about it.
Double letters are pronounced a bit harder than single letters and they do have an effect on the pronunciation of words, but not the single sound of Cs and Gs. The difference in pronunciation is very subtle and tricky! The whole pronunciation of the word changes, but not the pronunciation of the single letters themselves.
Sometimes, they also change the meaning of words. For instance, “ecco” means “here”, but “eco” means “echo”. These two words, though, both have a hard C sound. Or “palla” means ball, but “pala” means “shovel”.
I hope this helps :)
@@teacherstefano Grazie mille!
@@teacherstefano you could have explained it here bec he's interested already !!!! I hate it when bloggers waste people time for commerciality
Grazie.
I am learning a lot.
Grazie mille mio maestro
Grazie Mille Stefano!
Ciao Stefano Grazie per il video!
Grazie a te per averlo guardato. More videos coming soon! :)
Could you add some tips about 'Gn' ?
where can i find How to pronounce the GN by this teacher ?
Where can i find an explation as how to pronounce the GN thank you
Wow thanks !!😃😊
ciao stefano questa lezzionene e molto facile per me😊
My last name is Geraci. We pronounce it with g /j/ and ci as /see/. How would it be pronounced in Italian?
The final “ci” of “geraci” would be pronounced as the the “chee” sound in “cheek”
Uno desde Chicago
What's the meaning of Giallo please?
Super helpful video but the word I can’t figure out how to pronounce is ‘gli’. How to pronounce? Hard or soft?
Soft, for example: 'Gli uomini' (The men)
Sì, è vero che l'italiano è bello ☺️ I hope it's correct 😁
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Is "c" as in "ca" pronunced "k" or "g"? I watched another video on RUclips and it says it should be pronunced as "g". So which one is correct ?
“C” in “ca”, “co”, “cu” and “chi”, “che” is pronounced as a “k”. Whoever says it’s a “g” sound is terribly wrong.
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It would have been a lot better and easier if you explain how to pronounce the c in all forms separately from all forms of g, and not lumping them together. This way you don't miss out on sch or scc sounds
You're scaring me
correction HONEY the italian is not a beautifull language...