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😄 It IS a lot, Teresa! You are not supposed to memorize all of them at once. Pick one to practice with and when you feel more confidente, move to the next one 😉
Good afternoon, I like your videos but as I am complete novice in Italian and doing it myself, I need a lot of examples how and when to use those verbs and conjugations. I can look at conjugations in any dictionary but it is the examples that are valuable to me. Thanks
Excellent. your videos on Italian is very much helpful for me to learn more about the language. Your way of teaching is very much interesting and easy to understand. For the last 5 days I have listen more than 7 classes and would like to learn more. Thank you very much.
I'm so glad you are finding my videos helpful and engaging, Reji. That's exactly what I've been striving for as a teacher all these years. Happy you appreciate it!
So, imperfetto = past simple? Well, this is a very useful information indeed. From now on I can use either past simple or past perfect in italian depending upon a situation. Because this is a large distinction for me between "I did" (io facevo) and "I have done" (io ho fatto). I hope, I understood your correctly? It enlarges my possibilities in the conversation. Gratias(m) ago!
Dear Valentina I was wondering if you could explain the difference between passato prossimo and imperfetto in Italian and making some sentences both in Italian and English? Can’t wait to learn it I do appreciate it
Hello, I am brushing up on my Italian (which I learned as a boy, without grammar!) .... I also teach languages (English/German): It might be helpful for people to understand the slight difference between the imperfect and the "prossimo," which is in fact the present perfect.... The "perfect" refers to the completed action in the past. .... whereas the imperfect is an action that was not completed (also simple past). The Germans have the "Perfekt) and the Präteritum" to express these two past actions.
Benvenuto! Yes, I plan to make a video on that in the feature, just wanted this video to be more focused on the actual conjugations to memorize them with the correct pronunciation. :)
@@ItalianTeacherValentinaI am awaiting the video please let me know if it’s titled something different as I can’t see it in your video list, love your videos as well
Mam please make a video on how to use the all different tenses like presente , passato prossimo, imperfetto, imperativo, congiuntivo, futuro , condizionale, tra passato . It Will be great help for us.❤
Ciao Tom, ottima domanda! The past perfect in Italian is usually "trapassato prossimo", which is made with imperfetto di avere + participio passato, so in your example "Avevo preso i soldi" (I had taken the money)
Hi Valentina. Quick question: is Voi used for both formal/informal? In spanish we have vosotros (infor) and Ustedes (formal). Trying to make use of my Spanish to learn Italian....How wonderful to know Latin languages!
This deserves a whole video (I have that on my list), but yes, briefly speaking "potere" is more similar to "may" and "riuscire" is more similar to "to be able to".
Salve, professoressa. Io bisogno subito la spegiazione di la diferenza tra passato prossimo e l'imperfetto. I need example sentences, per favore. Grazie mille!
@@mdabdulquadar3058 Io avevo is more similar to "I used to have" and "Io ho avuto" is more similar to "I had" in English, although oftentimes "Io avevo" can mean "I had" in English also. The point is that in English one expression (I had) can have different specific meanings depending on the context, whereas in Italian you need to be more specific and pick the right one. I'm definitely going to make a video on this difference in the near future!
Hi Valentina , this is truly confusing for me as well .. I hope that you could further explain .. perhaps you mean , I had to I have had ???? Because in English those terms boil down to same definition but are used differently
Io sarò a casa. Ieri ho mangiato la pizza. Io ho comprato la frutta. Io sono croato. Stamattina siamo stati del dentista. Ieri sera abbiamo bevuto un cocktail. Ieri ho preparato una cena per venti persone. Noi saremo felici. Leggerò un libro stasera. Dormiremo fino a tardi domenica prossima. Farò una torta per il tuo compleanno. Io sarei rimasto per te. Lei ha una casa grande. Lei ha avuto una casa grande. Lei avrà una casa grande. Loro avrebbero una vita migliore. Io avrei una bella piscina.
Buona domanda! *Good question The fact that it's silent doesn't mean it doesn't have a role in our language. For example, the "h" changes the sound of some letters (c, g...) and is also used in the verb "avere" as you saw in the video, and that also avoids confusion in writing between words that have the same sound but a different meaning (like "o" = or and "ho" = I have)
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I really appreciate your helping with the pronunciations.
Oh my goodness 😳 I'm not sure if my brain will ever remember all this 😳
Thank you for the lesson 🙏
😄 It IS a lot, Teresa! You are not supposed to memorize all of them at once. Pick one to practice with and when you feel more confidente, move to the next one 😉
Hello . I am brazilian and I’ve been learning a lot of italian with you. Thanks. You are an excelent teacher 👏👏👏
Really enjoy your clear presentation!
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Thank you for the classes. We would like to see continuation ;) a video about Passato prossimo and Imprefetto))
grazie mille insegnante per tua insegni
Mi piace Molto questa lezione grazie mille
Mi piacciono molto i tuoi videos.
Mille grazie professoressa Valentina !
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You have a wonderfull clear voice. I hope to learn more today. x
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You are doing very good work
I had learned a lot of
Best wishes for you
Thank you Valentina, please make videos on how and when to use different tenses in Italian.
Thanks for knowledge
Excellent teaching in simple and clear Way
Grazie! Glad you liked it
Thank you Valentina, I'm getting ready for my class with you.
It's such a blessing to learn with you. Always fun, unique & ludic.
A presto :)
Ahhh, grazie mille Antony!! E bravo!
And it's not difficult when one has such attentive and motivated students ;)
Hello valentina how are you
Grazie 🌸🌺🌷
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Please make a video for difference between passato prossimo and imperfeto
I have that on my list
Valentina your lessons are so clear and easy to understand. Can you do one for telling the time please. Thank you so much.
Noted, Margaret! 😉
Millegracie Valentina, 'e molto apprezzato!
Molto grazie Valentina⚘️
Thank you again!
Thank you excellent teaching I could easily understand ur lessons 🙏
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excellent video
Thanks Valenti . Very nice.❤
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I started following the channel not long ago but please construct a sentence with tense so we will understand more.
Sempre amo la tua videos
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Great video. Would love a video with examples. I think it would be very helpful.
Grazie Vincenzo, I'll add that to my list!
Thank you for your awesome teaching 😍😍😍
Please make more videos explaining imperfect tense
Good afternoon, I like your videos but as I am complete novice in Italian and doing it myself, I need a lot of examples how and when to use those verbs and conjugations. I can look at conjugations in any dictionary but it is the examples that are valuable to me. Thanks
Buongiorno Antonina, thanks for your valuable feedback! I'm planning on making more videos with just example sentences, stay tuned!
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Yes please explain between avere and essese (passato prossimo and imperfetto
Grazie mille! Ho finito per oggi
Thank you
I have no idea when using the past tense would be preferred over using the imperfect tense. I welcome a video explaining the difference. Thanks..
Excellent. your videos on Italian is very much helpful for me to learn more about the language. Your way of teaching is very much interesting and easy to understand. For the last 5 days I have listen more than 7 classes and would like to learn more. Thank you very much.
I'm so glad you are finding my videos helpful and engaging, Reji. That's exactly what I've been striving for as a teacher all these years. Happy you appreciate it!
I very much enjoy your videos and teaching style. Could you please provide examples of the tenses and how and when to use them. Thank you so much!
I'm planning on making more example videos
So, imperfetto = past simple? Well, this is a very useful information indeed. From now on I can use either past simple or past perfect in italian depending upon a situation. Because this is a large distinction for me between "I did" (io facevo) and "I have done" (io ho fatto). I hope, I understood your correctly? It enlarges my possibilities in the conversation. Gratias(m) ago!
thank you so much i hava a exame tomorrow and you help me a lot
That's fantastic! In bocca al lupo per l'esame!! *good luck with your exam
@@ItalianTeacherValentina thank you
Dear Valentina
I was wondering if you could explain the difference between passato prossimo and imperfetto in Italian and making some sentences both in Italian and English?
Can’t wait to learn it
I do appreciate it
I have that on my list!
Buongiorno Valentina Stella🫶🧄🖖🧬🚭♀️🛡️🍔🌅🫖😊Avere
I would like to learn any tips or tricks you can provide to help us memorize the conjugations and their meanings.
Noted!
Tysm for ur effort
I liked italian because of u
But plz can u tell us when do we use each of these tenses
Cuz i felt confused
Grazie valentina❤️❤️🥰
Good evening ma'am
Please provide examples of when to use the different tenses - need context x
Hello, I am brushing up on my Italian (which I learned as a boy, without grammar!) .... I also teach languages (English/German): It might be helpful for people to understand the slight difference between the imperfect and the "prossimo," which is in fact the present perfect.... The "perfect" refers to the completed action in the past. .... whereas the imperfect is an action that was not completed (also simple past). The Germans have the "Perfekt) and the Präteritum" to express these two past actions.
Benvenuto! Yes, I plan to make a video on that in the feature, just wanted this video to be more focused on the actual conjugations to memorize them with the correct pronunciation. :)
@@ItalianTeacherValentinaI am awaiting the video please let me know if it’s titled something different as I can’t see it in your video list, love your videos as well
Mam please make a video on how to use the all different tenses like presente , passato prossimo, imperfetto, imperativo, congiuntivo, futuro , condizionale, tra passato . It Will be great help for us.❤
Would you please make a video to how use Pssato prossimo and imperfecto. Thank you.
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Thank you for this clear explanation
I do have a question. The past perfect do you use example io ho avuto preso I soldi.
Tom
Ciao Tom, ottima domanda! The past perfect in Italian is usually "trapassato prossimo", which is made with imperfetto di avere + participio passato, so in your example "Avevo preso i soldi" (I had taken the money)
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Thank you that helps me alot
Good
Hi Valentina. Quick question: is Voi used for both formal/informal? In spanish we have vosotros (infor) and Ustedes (formal). Trying to make use of my Spanish to learn Italian....How wonderful to know Latin languages!
Yes, in Italian "voi" is the only form for plural you, so you can use it both in formal and informal contexts. 😉
Ciao .. difference between passato prossimo e imperfetto .. per favore Singora
La ringrazie ,V
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when sayingcan I when do we use posso as in posso entrare vs riesco? ability versus permission, thank you
This deserves a whole video (I have that on my list), but yes, briefly speaking "potere" is more similar to "may" and "riuscire" is more similar to "to be able to".
Salve, professoressa. Io bisogno subito la spegiazione di la diferenza tra passato prossimo e l'imperfetto. I need example sentences, per favore. Grazie mille!
Can you explain how to use the to same had in avere
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Really enjoyed this video but my mouth is exhausted trying to roll my r’s😂
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Hi , Please give the difference
Avere - presente
Io ho
Tu hai
Lui/Lei ha
Noi abbiamo
Voi avete
Loro hanno
Please how to use it
What is the different in between
The difference between what?
Io avevo and Io ho avuto means avere imperfetto and Avere passato prossimo
@@mdabdulquadar3058 Io avevo is more similar to "I used to have" and "Io ho avuto" is more similar to "I had" in English, although oftentimes "Io avevo" can mean "I had" in English also. The point is that in English one expression (I had) can have different specific meanings depending on the context, whereas in Italian you need to be more specific and pick the right one. I'm definitely going to make a video on this difference in the near future!
Hi Valentina , this is truly confusing for me as well .. I hope that you could further explain .. perhaps you mean , I had to I have had ???? Because in English those terms boil down to same definition but are used differently
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Io sarò a casa.
Ieri ho mangiato la pizza.
Io ho comprato la frutta.
Io sono croato.
Stamattina siamo stati del dentista.
Ieri sera abbiamo bevuto un cocktail.
Ieri ho preparato una cena per venti persone.
Noi saremo felici.
Leggerò un libro stasera.
Dormiremo fino a tardi domenica prossima.
Farò una torta per il tuo compleanno.
Io sarei rimasto per te.
Lei ha una casa grande.
Lei ha avuto una casa grande.
Lei avrà una casa grande.
Loro avrebbero una vita migliore.
Io avrei una bella piscina.
Why not explain the difference between Passato Prossimo and Imperfetto in this video ?
When H alphabet is always silent then why do you have H in your alphabets
Buona domanda! *Good question The fact that it's silent doesn't mean it doesn't have a role in our language. For example, the "h" changes the sound of some letters (c, g...) and is also used in the verb "avere" as you saw in the video, and that also avoids confusion in writing between words that have the same sound but a different meaning (like "o" = or and "ho" = I have)
Voglio parlare meglio l'italiano...
Penso che farò un video su questo argomento ;)
You Instagram neme
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