How to say "THE" in Italian (Definite Articles) - Beginner Italian Course: Lesson 17

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  • @Seven_Craig
    @Seven_Craig Год назад +13

    Alot to digest in this one. I found it very helpful to write these down as I went through the lesson. Thank you Manu!

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  • @jackieo8693
    @jackieo8693 Год назад +54

    "The" is the one time English is easier than other languages!

    • @DanyyyyyJPF
      @DanyyyyyJPF 9 дней назад +1

      it has no gender, only has a (an), easy plurals with only a few rarely used irregular plurals, no verb conjugation, only am, is and are and it is also super widely used across every country which makes it easy to learn.

    • @jackieo8693
      @jackieo8693 9 дней назад

      @@DanyyyyyJPF yes, it's the pronunciation based strictly on the spelling that's difficult.

    • @vjosullivan
      @vjosullivan 4 дня назад

      @@DanyyyyyJPF There is (some) verb conjugation. An 's' is generally added to verbs to indicate third person singular. This is in contrast to nouns where adding an 's' indicates plural. Hence: One dog barks and two dogs bark.

    • @DanyyyyyJPF
      @DanyyyyyJPF 3 дня назад +1

      well you have to agree it is not hard at ALL compared to italian, german,
      or russian (which is pretty notorious for having a lot of verb conjugations and i know russian)

    • @jackieo8693
      @jackieo8693 3 дня назад

      @@DanyyyyyJPF Russian is impossible with that odd alphabet

  • @koselena3668
    @koselena3668 Месяц назад +1

    Man, I've been binge watching your videos since yesterday and you're simply amazing!! Thanks a lot for all of this! I'm Greek and I find so many similarities to Italian grammar, so it makes it already easier for me. Grazie Manu!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Месяц назад +1

      We are glad you enjoy our videos! 🤗💪

  • @tonylauria8872
    @tonylauria8872 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm so happy you said you didn't like the word "GLI" and you had difficulties. I am following your 30-day video's at the same time using a speech recognition tool and for the longest time I would FAIL every time I had to say it. GLI UOMINI was my nemisis. lol I love your video's by the way.

  • @minervaaguiar7389
    @minervaaguiar7389 8 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU!.... what a spectacular explanation, as all the others, but when the more difficult ones are made soo clear it’s appreciated double!

  • @ilkinali2283
    @ilkinali2283 8 месяцев назад +1

    The fastest and easiest explanation I ever had, Grazie mille Manu

  • @LaurieMavesART
    @LaurieMavesART Год назад +1

    Manu!! I've been studying ltalian for a couple of years...no one has ever explained definite articles ESPECIALLY the GLI like you have here....finally i understand!!!! grazie mille~

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

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    @johnr2877 16 дней назад

    I'm going to Italy in May 25, this has helped me greatly. When I'm done watch the free 30 video's I will be signing up for the course. John Rigolini

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  • @whychromosomesmusic5766
    @whychromosomesmusic5766 Год назад +4

    So funny it was only a few years ago (maybe less than five) when I looked at my first document in Italian (for genealogy research) and I saw the word, "gli" and had not a clue what that could mean.
    And now, thanks to Manu and the Italy Made Easy videos (where I started learning) and eventually signing up for the Beginner's Course of From Zero to Italian, I regularly scan through thumbnails of microfilms on Family Search.
    And I can instantly pick out the important words to find documents more easily. For some families I now have the names of fifth great-grandparents.

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    • @whychromosomesmusic5766
      @whychromosomesmusic5766 Год назад

      @@italymadeeasy Grazie a Lei.😊

    • @KathyVignolini
      @KathyVignolini 11 месяцев назад +1

      Me too, looking at my Famiglia documenti [pre unification - AGUH.

  • @notwoermi9750
    @notwoermi9750 Год назад +6

    If you need a rule so that you know when to use "Lo":
    You use "Lo" before: "s + consonant, ps, pn, gn, x, y, z"

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      😁 giusto!

    • @gtv_archangel
      @gtv_archangel 11 месяцев назад +1

      LO becomes IL if there is something in between though, right?
      Like LO ZAINO, IL MIO ZAINO
      It’s not lo mio zaino is it?

    • @notwoermi9750
      @notwoermi9750 11 месяцев назад

      the reason for this is that "mio" changes to the following word after the article and it doesnt fall into the category i mentioned in my last comment 🤌🏽🤌🏽@@gtv_archangel

  • @KathyVignolini
    @KathyVignolini 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mille Grazie Manu - questo e facile comprendo. Mi piace che > you're so encouraging.

  • @biondanobile5018
    @biondanobile5018 Год назад +5

    I would recommend to put speed on 0.75 ( playback) to slow down this expressive man :-))

  • @sjdyt
    @sjdyt Год назад +1

    Grazie mille. I’d eventually worked out il, i, la, le and l’ on my current learning platform but lo and gli…!
    Hopefully I’ll get it right more often now 😊

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Sure you will! Thanks for learning Italian with us, Steve!

  • @rodrigofernandesgoncalves9564
    @rodrigofernandesgoncalves9564 Год назад

    I am a Brazilian (therefore Portuguese "madrelingua") and I can imagine how hard it sounds to English speaking people to master the use of these articles. Even to us (who speak Latin languages) the Italian is a little challenging (in Portuguese we have "just" 4 definite articles: 1 for masculine singular, 1 for masculine plural, 1 for feminine singular and, finally, 1 for feminine plural words), but what he said at the end of this video is really true: you MUST LISTEN a lot of Italian and the use of these articles will come automatically to your active vocabulary. Don't worry too much to master these rules. They help you to understand the concept but don't try to think about them before you talk. That will be useless and even dangerous for your learning. By the way: nowadays I don't miss use the Italian articles but it took me time to introspect and assimilate... Good luck! ☺️😜

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Thank you for tour feedback, Rodrigo, this suggestion is very useful🥰

  • @parisasiahkamari4088
    @parisasiahkamari4088 Месяц назад

    Great grazie mille

  • @JohnSpo
    @JohnSpo 3 месяца назад

    so far I've found this series very helpful. I did buy a bunch of things from QVC Italia like you said, but that didn't really seem to help that much. I guess translating the instructions was a good exercise though. I'll probably sell most of it since just having it didn't seem to really improve my italian.

  • @ashleythorpe7933
    @ashleythorpe7933 Год назад +6

    Then there's German with 16 different ways! (although there are many repetitions; actually only six individual forms). Der, die, das, dem, den, des

    • @slhwijnands
      @slhwijnands Год назад +1

      Very good! The actual forms are: Masculine: der, des (+s), dem, den. Feminine: die, der, der, die. Neuter: das, des (+s), dem, das. Plural: die, der, den (+n), die. German is like Latin because this language still uses cases: nominative, genitive, dative and accusative. This makes the language complex but very vivid!!

    • @SangheiliSpecOp
      @SangheiliSpecOp 5 месяцев назад

      Well I guess I'm not learning German anytime soon... lol

  • @trashAndNoStar
    @trashAndNoStar 14 дней назад

    I watched a bunch of Italian Serie A _calcio_ match highlights and transfer reports and got recommended this - RUclips algo logic 😅. Well, have a like & comment.

  • @AarifaCoowar
    @AarifaCoowar 2 месяца назад

    As I know fragments of Spanish,it is much easier for me to assimilate the words as they they quite similar

  • @maryts.5721
    @maryts.5721 Год назад +2

    Molto chiaro ❣Grazie ❣

  • @ABCD-sh3hw
    @ABCD-sh3hw Год назад

    Semplicemente fenomenale👍
    La pronuncia perfetta in entrambi le lingue 👍 Sicuramente sei bilingue.
    Mi fai ridere come spieghi bene 👍 con le spiegazioni che dai 👍 . Sei unico👍 per me il migliore che spiega in italiano / inglese💐👍 Bravissimo.💐👍

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Che bello leggere questi commenti! Grazie mille per il tuo supporto, ABCD!😍

  • @edwardcarlton
    @edwardcarlton 2 месяца назад

    I speak Albanian, though though I am not fully fluent. Man, I wish Albanian was this easy. Learning Albanian is a torture session. Doable bug hard. No definite article in Albanian. It's attached to the word.

  • @giovanna5643
    @giovanna5643 5 месяцев назад

    Very well explained. Thank you 😀

  • @ABCD-sh3hw
    @ABCD-sh3hw Год назад

    Grazie mille per i buoni esempi e per i consigli dati👍💐

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Grazie a te per commentare i nostri video con queste belle parole! A presto!😍

  • @JoeesJewelry
    @JoeesJewelry Год назад +1

    Molto bene e grazie Manu!

  • @charm6830
    @charm6830 Год назад +2

    Hai ragione, Manu. "Gli" e molto difficile da pronunciare per me, è un incubo. haha

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Siamo sicuri che con un po' di pratica puoi farcela! ❤

  • @chrishuang8748
    @chrishuang8748 Год назад

    Grazie Manu.

  • @khatule87
    @khatule87 6 месяцев назад

    thank teacher.

  • @abdulnasirfolad6472
    @abdulnasirfolad6472 Год назад

    Grazie mile

  • @MilenaMeliha
    @MilenaMeliha Год назад +3

    You`re so good at this 😁 Thanks again :)
    and what foreign languages do you learn you mentioned in the video? 😀😊

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Ciao Milena, thank you! Manu talks about the languages he in this video: ruclips.net/video/5Q1LUvfUuAs/видео.html enjoy!

    • @AnshulKumar-gi8ok
      @AnshulKumar-gi8ok Год назад

      What is your native language?

    • @MilenaMeliha
      @MilenaMeliha Год назад

      @@AnshulKumar-gi8ok mine is Turkish 😊

    • @AnshulKumar-gi8ok
      @AnshulKumar-gi8ok Год назад

      @@MilenaMeliha and how long have you been learning Italian?

    • @MilenaMeliha
      @MilenaMeliha Год назад +1

      @@AnshulKumar-gi8ok it's been so long, over 10 years but never had a chance to use and therefore practice it, I start to learn then leave a gap then over again and again this circle.. I need to maintain continuity 🤞

  • @MarcinKralka
    @MarcinKralka 6 месяцев назад

    As a native Polish speaker I must say, if I haven't been exposed to English articles first, this would be nightmare for me to understand, as my native language doesn't have articles, and often I get them wrong in English anyway :P

  • @pokpeng7561
    @pokpeng7561 6 месяцев назад

    grazie mille

  • @thetoycollectorofseville6428
    @thetoycollectorofseville6428 Год назад +1

    Voi potete fare qualche video per noi apassionati di opera lirica per aiutarci a capire la lingua antica delle opere?

  • @jennatkins648
    @jennatkins648 8 месяцев назад

    Just curious, are la spazzola and le spazzole are not exceptions because they are feminine, as opposed to lo spaghetto and gli spaghetti? Thanks!

  • @artistaeps
    @artistaeps 11 месяцев назад

    When he said: we have two genders , i agreed that i have to buy one of his courses. Good man , keep going

  • @nonna9126
    @nonna9126 Год назад

    Grazie mille!!!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Grazie a te 😄 we are happy to have you here!

  • @user-ie4ve6ei4e
    @user-ie4ve6ei4e 28 дней назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @HasnainRaza-qs5zj
    @HasnainRaza-qs5zj 2 месяца назад

    My brain has gone on holidays after watching this.

  • @Lizaskruiden
    @Lizaskruiden Год назад

    thanks so much for finally making this clear ':-)

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      🥰 we are glad it was useful, Liza! ❤️

  • @biondanobile5018
    @biondanobile5018 Год назад +2

    where I can find list of words with Articles ?? I would like to learn by heart!

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Ciao! We would recommend another video of Manu where he explains articles: ruclips.net/video/KeT4p9Aqla8/видео.html , we believe you will find it very useful 🤓💯

    • @biondanobile5018
      @biondanobile5018 Год назад

      @@italymadeeasy Grazie tanto!

  • @rosscorindia9527
    @rosscorindia9527 10 месяцев назад

    I noticed the singular masculine for theses words, panino,Libro, bambino,gelato, when plural, the “ O” at the end of each word became an I

  • @mwanatz5980
    @mwanatz5980 Год назад

    Thank you 😊

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      thank you, Mwanatz! you are studying so much and we are very proud of you 🤗

  • @calbancalban
    @calbancalban Год назад

    Hi
    Anche a Luca piace l'arte italiana.
    What is that A means before Luca. I have seen it a few times now , but dont know why ot is there
    Thanks

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Ciao Tufan! It's because "piacere" in Italian has an indirect construction: the thing liked becomes the subject of the sentence, while the person liking the thing becomes an indirect object. We use preposition "a" to indicate indirect object in this case 🤓 We have a video on this topic that you'll find helpful: ruclips.net/video/zG-6pA3-gHk/видео.html a presto 🥰

  • @Lauren-se5bu
    @Lauren-se5bu Год назад +2

    Salve Manu, I'm going to Rome next week for my honeymoon. Is it rude to ask for tap water in Italian restaurants?

    • @lynnsawatzky3272
      @lynnsawatzky3272 Год назад +2

      I’m not Italian, but have travelled many times. My understanding is that you only ask for and/or will only receive bottled water - liscia or gassata (still or sparkling)

    • @elenaviscusi1225
      @elenaviscusi1225 Год назад

      It's not rude, you can ask. Many restaurants prefer to sell water in bottle, but you can ask. You have to ask for acqua del rubinetto

    • @mariocatanese1011
      @mariocatanese1011 Год назад +1

      Look for the nasoni (water fountains) scattered throughout the city for free drinks of water

  • @jasonlove8733
    @jasonlove8733 Год назад +3

    La diavolessa👹👹👹😄

  • @kristinaringmae2661
    @kristinaringmae2661 Год назад +1

    It’s out of the topic now, but with the examples with amico-amici, amica-amiche I started thinking why amiche gets ‘h’, and amici - doesn’t?🤔 Is there any rule for that?:)

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Ciao Kristina! Great question - it's just an exception 😅

    • @kristinaringmae2661
      @kristinaringmae2661 Год назад

      Grazie mille, Manu, per la sua risposta!☺️👍

  • @ninpo9
    @ninpo9 Год назад

    Ciao manu, when you say benevenuti for welcome is it because you are addressing us all (m+f) & benevenuto is for addressing (m) & benevenuta is for addressing (f) ?

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Ciao Camo! Yes, that's the reason 😊 if you are addressing a group with women only, you can say "benvenute"

    • @ninpo9
      @ninpo9 Год назад

      @@italymadeeasy molto grazie, io sono piano tiene loro. Mio padre, nonno e nonna essere italiano e madre englese e lo sono englese. Fare tu capito/understand? mio message

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      che bello! many students in our community learn Italian because of Italian relatives 🥰 keep practising and you can achieve great results! A presto 🤩

  • @n8ged8
    @n8ged8 Год назад

    What about the start of this video "seven - sette"? Is 7 some kind of evil number in italy?

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Ciao! It's just because 7 ways to translate "THE" seems evil and scary 😂 but Friday 17th is considered unlucky in Italy though!

  • @slhwijnands
    @slhwijnands Год назад +1

    Let's make it sample? You mean simpel!

  • @Fnoalle
    @Fnoalle 11 месяцев назад

    Let's make it "sample" lol-ino

  • @foryou-dv4mu
    @foryou-dv4mu Год назад +1

    I didnt communicate with other italian
    Please also tell with grammar
    How to say this in italian
    I want i do i cant i play i sleep i go shopping i run i donot need etc

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      Ciao! We are here to help you ❤ thank you for your suggestions, we will suggest this to Manu, maybe he can make a video out of these verbs 😍

  • @georgekyriakou2534
    @georgekyriakou2534 Год назад

    In greek we have more than 18

  • @crod3167
    @crod3167 2 месяца назад

    What the GLI!!!! 😲😳

  • @organboi
    @organboi Год назад

    Do we really need to know the word for a single string of spaghetti?

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      😂 of course we generally use the plural form! 🍝

  • @shanemarcel4197
    @shanemarcel4197 5 месяцев назад +1

    Love the content, however this video, along with the last 2, is where I started losing confidence lol

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  5 месяцев назад

      We are sure you are doing a great job already! 💪 For full access to all our courses, we recommend exploring our platform at 👉 www.italymadeeasy.com. 🤗 Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any further inquiries!

  • @rachaelreynolds-soucie7590
    @rachaelreynolds-soucie7590 Год назад

    I am going to need un psicologo after this lesson. 🤣

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      😂😂 you can get an Italian psicologo so you can get therapy AND language practise! 😜 don't worry, Rachel, learning Italian might drive you crazy at times, but at some point everything will click ❤️ thank you for being here with us!

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese 2 месяца назад

    I do not understand why it's supposed to be "l'amico" and "l'italiano" as opposed to "il amico" and "il italiano". There is no logical reason for it and "il amico" / "il italiano" is easier to say than using l' .
    11:28 I think you mean "spelled", not "pronounced"

  • @emansobhy4382
    @emansobhy4382 Год назад

    A word for italian poeple: watch out there are people who are stealing your language! you call them Egiziani and they have stolen too many words from your language. The words: "lista, fattura, primo, gelati, mobilia, marca, copia, famiglia, coperta, gomma, mastica, elastica, stampa......" And more than that I can't remember right now are still kidnapped in the Egyptian dialect for more than 100 years😂 they even gave them different meaning and they treat the previous verbs as feminine NOUNS🫣
    Save your language from us we are just distroying it😂😂

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад +1

      Don't worry, you're not destroying it😂. There are ancient connections between arabic and Italian😊

  • @djmotise
    @djmotise Год назад

    This lesson made me anxious. Kinda too fast and confusing. I would have preferred slower ONE TIME than very fast two times.

    • @italymadeeasy
      @italymadeeasy  Год назад

      thank you for your feedback, Darren! Please don't get anxious, we are sure you will get it 🥰

  • @gherrera3697
    @gherrera3697 Год назад

    Lost

  • @djmotise
    @djmotise Год назад

    Do we really need to know the word for igloo? Lol. Isn't there are more useful word to learn?

  • @LaurieMavesART
    @LaurieMavesART Год назад

    Manu!! I've been studying ltalian for a couple of years...no one has ever explained definite articles ESPECIALLY the GLI like you have here....finally i understand!!!! grazie mille~