I have just found this video - perfect for me - great teaching style. I was pausing the video and making notes - I started to think about ascoltare and referred back the verbs of written and oral communication - and then the next minute of the video answered my question. Really helpful - I have subscribed and will look for more of your videos - Thank you.
I was a little confused with the last example. I thought il professore was a direct pronoun because the students are responding to him directly. But the “al” preposition before does help with distinguishing direct vs indirect. Awesome lesson!
I thought the al professore would use the indirect objection pronoun Le, as it would be the formal you as he is a professor and not gli. Can you please clarify ?
@@amberabrahams6344 ciao! You would be using Le if you were talking directly to the professor. Here we are saying “him” not “you” (formal). That’s why we need to use “gli”, because “al professore” is an indirect object masculine and singular third person :)
Ciao! I love your lessons, I have no trouble understanding grammar ( your explanation is perfectly clear), my problem is poor memory, which probably you have no remedy for. Nevertheless I'm enjoying the course. I' m a devoted fan of Italy and yours as well. Greetings
I’ve been struggling with the pronouns but I found your explanation really simple. You broke it down perfectly and I really understood it. Thanks so much! I subscribed!! I would be very interested in a video about pronouns with the imperative too!! 😍
Grazie! Currently I’m a student in the process of learning Italian. I’m in second level and feel I need to review so much I have forgotten from the first level of class. Recently I came across your channel, it has been so helpful!
This is the first time I hear you speak in English and your accent is American! Makes sense of course I don't know what I expected but it makes me wonder if I will speak with a Milano accent
😮🎉 sei molto bravo! A dire la verità mai ho sentito un italiano parlate così bene l'inglese! (Senza l'acento) Complimenti. Molti dicono "eppy"(happy) "mekk å" (mac), 😊 non solo parli bene l'inglese ma anche sei un ottimo insegnante🎉
Certo! I agree with the last person that commented - this video has really cleared up some of the questions I've had on this topic. I had just come across some exercises using this bit of grammar and found myself totally confused so thank you so much. And those last four verbs.... whoa! Anyway, grazie mille!
I have been studying and using Italian off and on for years. This helped a lot because it was one of the areas that confused me most of the time. You explained it very clear and easy to understand. Thank you
You have explained this so well and my understanding of the direct and indirect pronouns is becoming more clear. I may watch this again and of course, practise! Grazie mille, Stefano!
This was exactly what i was looking for. I trascripted all the information you provided because they are VERY useful. Here is a Like and a sub. Grazie mille!!!!.
Wow super informative! I studied already German as third language and still found it quite hard to understand! But you made it very clear! Grazie mille!
Subscribed because I can see that I’m going to learn from your content. Trying to learn & understand these pronouns has been driving me crazy but with your clear explanations I feel more confident in tackling them. Thank-you. 👍👍👍
Molto ben spiegato, grazie! Anch'io insegno la lingua. Piccoli particolari: Consiglierei solo di usare un font come Tahoma, perche' spesso I in maiuscolo e L in minuscolo sono uguali. Meglio dire "review" invece di revise (to edit/change). Quando spiego l'oggetto indiretto, dico che la persona riceve l'azione ma solo indirettamente, come "I throw you the ball." When you say the action is directed to the person, it sounds too similar to "direct" object. Comunque, la lezione e' ottima. Bravissimo, Stefano!
Dear Stefano, can you explain how you determine when to put the direct and indirect object pronoun in the "new" sentence? I see it sometimes at the beginning of the sentence and sometimes in the middle of the sentence and I wonder how is it determined? Thank you very much in advance. I learn so much from your videos!
I'm not sure what you mean, but in Italian the pronouns generally come before the verb, unless the verb is in the indicative form, in which case they are fused onto the end of the verb. It's tricky if you are a native English speaker, because we put the direct object pronoun AFTER the verb. For example, 'Do you eat the pizza? Yes, I eat IT.' But in Italian, it's 'Mangia la pizza? Si, la mangio.' So in this case, the 'it' comes before the verb. With an infinitive, it can also be placed on the end lf the verb. 'Posso mangiare la pizza? Si, puo mangiarla.' Good luck, and keep practicing.
Hello! I have a question. My professor showed us some pronouns : a me , a te , a lui/lei , a noi , a voi , a loro. What are these and where should I use them.
Thanks bro I’ve got a test in an hour and I think I’ve got the hang of this
How'd the test go?
Wow! You are the first teacher that explained direct and indirect objects so clearly !!! You are an awesome teacher. I have definitely subscribed!!!
Grazie mille 💕💕
Sono d'accordo!
Sono d'accordo. Ho suscritto anche perche questo uomo mi ha fatto capire.
Grazie Stefano! That was one of the clearest explanations I've heard on this topic, and was very useful to me. 👍🙂
I concur with this. I am very very grateful Stefano.
It took me a couple listens but I think I fully get it now. Grazie mille!
I'm from Brazil here and I'm beginning to study Italian. You're a very good teacher! This topic can be quite tricky.
This video is just a masterclass on how to teach - congratulations 👏👏👏
I'd noticed the two sets are almost the same. Glad you put the two side by side at 9.00. The first set looks more intuitive.
I have just found this video - perfect for me - great teaching style. I was pausing the video and making notes - I started to think about ascoltare and referred back the verbs of written and oral communication - and then the next minute of the video answered my question. Really helpful - I have subscribed and will look for more of your videos - Thank you.
Grazie mille! I am glad you found my video helpful!
You are the best Italian teacher. Thanks for providing such clear explanations and tricks to solve one of the most complicated topics.
I was a little confused with the last example. I thought il professore was a direct pronoun because the students are responding to him directly.
But the “al” preposition before does help with distinguishing direct vs indirect. Awesome lesson!
Grazie mille!!
I thought the al professore would use the indirect objection pronoun Le, as it would be the formal you as he is a professor and not gli. Can you please clarify ?
This was an excellent video. You need more subscribers !!
@@amberabrahams6344 ciao! You would be using Le if you were talking directly to the professor. Here we are saying “him” not “you” (formal). That’s why we need to use “gli”, because “al professore” is an indirect object masculine and singular third person :)
@@teacherstefano thank you for the explanation! Ho capito.
Best ever explanation of these subjects-Grazie mille, Teacher Stefano!
Ciao! I love your lessons, I have no trouble understanding grammar ( your explanation is perfectly clear), my problem is poor memory, which probably you have no remedy for. Nevertheless I'm enjoying the course. I' m a devoted fan of Italy and yours as well. Greetings
I’ve been struggling with the pronouns but I found your explanation really simple. You broke it down perfectly and I really understood it. Thanks so much! I subscribed!!
I would be very interested in a video about pronouns with the imperative too!! 😍
Grazie mille! I actually have it already! It’s called “la posizione dei pronomi”
Grazie! Currently I’m a student in the process of learning Italian. I’m in second level and feel I need to review so much I have forgotten from the first level of class. Recently I came across your channel, it has been so helpful!
This is the first time I hear you speak in English and your accent is American! Makes sense of course I don't know what I expected but it makes me wonder if I will speak with a Milano accent
it was very very clear, Grazie mille Stefano! now i can finally say i understood it,
Great job explaining this! I have watched a number of videos on direct and indirect object pronouns and yours is the best! 🎉
Funny I see aI commented 7 months ago!
😮🎉 sei molto bravo! A dire la verità mai ho sentito un italiano parlate così bene l'inglese! (Senza l'acento) Complimenti. Molti dicono "eppy"(happy) "mekk å" (mac), 😊 non solo parli bene l'inglese ma anche sei un ottimo insegnante🎉
best explanation I've seen, grazie mille
I just learn more than I thought I would. Thanks a lot!
Questo è un ottimo video su oggetti diretti e indiretti. Chiaramente presentato con la tua buona natura e pazienza. Bravo Teacher Stefano!
Gentilissimo come sempre! Grazie 😍
Foundational info and you gotta make it happen automatically if you are going to get into Italian. Super clearly presented. Fine piece of work.
Certo! I agree with the last person that commented - this video has really cleared up some of the questions I've had on this topic. I had just come across some exercises using this bit of grammar and found myself totally confused so thank you so much. And those last four verbs.... whoa! Anyway, grazie mille!
I love your method of simplifying Italian language..
Grazie sempre. I need more of this
Ottimo video. Just the lesson I was looking for. Very helpful. Explained very well and in English, too. Grazie mille!
Thank you for this video. I have had so much confusion about the pronouns. You have clarified it for me. I really appreciate it.
Amazing ! Super helpful clear and concise explanation. Mille grazie !
Great job explaining direct and indirect with reference to the English language and the a Italian language. It helped me a lot! Grazie mille!
Una brava spiegazione! Grazie, Stefano!
bravo stefano! hai spiagiato molto bene questa lezione! grazie mille
This was really helpful you are a good teacher 😌 can't wait to try again
Thanks!
I have been studying and using Italian off and on for years. This helped a lot because it was one of the areas that confused me most of the time. You explained it very clear and easy to understand. Thank you
Grazie mille!
Your videos are quick steps to learning a language especially Italian.... well-done 👍👍👍
Thank you. This video cleared up a lot for me. I appreciate it.
Awesome!! you made it very clear and the words you used made it easy... grazie amico mio ciao
You have explained this so well and my understanding of the direct and indirect pronouns is becoming more clear. I may watch this again and of course, practise! Grazie mille, Stefano!
Brilliant explanation, thank you!
Top notch video. I’ve been struggling with this since I started learning and this is as clear as day light😊
Well, you're the best teacher I've ever knew on youtube, your explanation is very cleaar, thankssss a lotttt🌝💛💛
Grazie, Stefano! This cleared up a lot of confusion for me.
Hello Stefano please make a video for it. Thank you
Thanks for the explanation
thank you Stefano. Perfect explaination and English by the way😊🌻🌿
Great explanation of pronomi diretti e indiretti. Grazie, Stefano!
amaizing!! thank you for the simple explanation
Grazie Stefano, I now think I am on my way to getting the direct and indirect pronouns. Molto bene, grazie mille.
Great teacher, great explanation, grazie mille!
My head is spinning, but I liked the lesson very much, Stefano! Grazie❣️
Very useful. As always. 👏🏻👏🏻
Grazie mille!!
Wow! Excellent explanation!! I subscribed!
It really helped me out
Thank you so much
these videos are awesome, very well done
Excellent lesson with lot of informations. Thank you so much Stefano👍🏻👍🏻
Complimenti. Sei il primo italiano che conosco che parla bene l'inglese.
This was a really helpful video and answered questions that were puzzling me. You make everything so easy to understand. Thank you!
Excellent video thank you!
This was exactly what i was looking for. I trascripted all the information you provided because they are VERY useful. Here is a Like and a sub. Grazie mille!!!!.
Grazie mille!
Great video Stefano! Grazie!
Amazing explanation
Fabulous explanations. Grazie mile
Great teacher.😊
I finally get direct-indirect object pronounce. Thank you 🎉
Great help, thank you. I will be catching up on your videos this coming winter. Did you make the video for other verb tenses and prepositions?
Very good video, it really helped a lot, thnx!
Wow super informative!
I studied already German as third language and still found it quite hard to understand!
But you made it very clear!
Grazie mille!
Thanks so much. You are awesome.
grazie! quando lo spieghi, è semplice!😊
Le ringrazio per questa lezione. This is the 5th video that I've seen on the subject, and finally, I understand IOP very well
That is such an honor thank you 😊
Questo video mi aiuta molto! Grazie!
Fantastic Stefamo. Grazie mille
Thank you
Super helpful!
Subscribed because I can see that I’m going to learn from your content. Trying to learn & understand these pronouns has been driving me crazy but with your clear explanations I feel more confident in tackling them. Thank-you. 👍👍👍
Molto ben spiegato, grazie! Anch'io insegno la lingua. Piccoli particolari: Consiglierei solo di usare un font come Tahoma, perche' spesso I in maiuscolo e L in minuscolo sono uguali. Meglio dire "review" invece di revise (to edit/change). Quando spiego l'oggetto indiretto, dico che la persona riceve l'azione ma solo indirettamente, come "I throw you the ball." When you say the action is directed to the person, it sounds too similar to "direct" object. Comunque, la lezione e' ottima. Bravissimo, Stefano!
Wow.. You explain so well
Well done Stefano.
Grazie, Stefano!
THANK SO MUCH
Grazie mille Stefano!What a brilliant and helpful video, as always👍👏 Ora devo fare pratica 🙂
awesome video
thank you
Please u know English very good so please to listen 👂👂👂 more excited and learning.pls i need to learn.
Dear Stefano, can you explain how you determine when to put the direct and indirect object pronoun in the "new" sentence? I see it sometimes at the beginning of the sentence and sometimes in the middle of the sentence and I wonder how is it determined? Thank you very much in advance. I learn so much from your videos!
I'm not sure what you mean, but in Italian the pronouns generally come before the verb, unless the verb is in the indicative form, in which case they are fused onto the end of the verb.
It's tricky if you are a native English speaker, because we put the direct object pronoun AFTER the verb. For example, 'Do you eat the pizza? Yes, I eat IT.' But in Italian, it's 'Mangia la pizza? Si, la mangio.' So in this case, the 'it' comes before the verb.
With an infinitive, it can also be placed on the end lf the verb. 'Posso mangiare la pizza? Si, puo mangiarla.'
Good luck, and keep practicing.
Awesome explanation
This is very useful Thank you
Hi, I am watching from India❤
5:14
hei your a great teacher mate
Grazie mille professore
That was an excellent presentation. Thanks Stefano.
Do you have a video on the placement (where in the sentence) the direct/indirect object pronouns go?
Yes! Here: ruclips.net/video/bJNAAxJDETg/видео.htmlsi=vpoiFcvbwy-BYURR
@@teacherstefano Thank you so much. Your the best !!!!
Bravissimo! Grazie mille.
Grazie Stefano 🎉
I am so glad I am from slovakia cuz I can easily ask for direct - koho čo? and for indirect - komu čomu?
Superlativa 🎉
Grazie mille❤
Yes interested
Eccellente Stefano!
Bravo insegnante!
Hello! I have a question. My professor showed us some pronouns : a me , a te , a lui/lei , a noi , a voi , a loro. What are these and where should I use them.
Good stuff, thank you!