200 Perfectly Random Conversational ITALIAN PHRASES (Flashcards) that You Need to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • In this video, we’re bringing you 200 essential conversational Italian phrases that will help you navigate everyday interactions with ease! These phrases are perfect for anyone learning Italian, especially A2-B1 learners who want to sound more natural and fluent. The language we’ve chosen is simple, common, and highly practical - phrases that you’ll hear and use in real-life situations, whether you’re making plans, introducing yourself, or asking for directions.
    From greetings and introductions to planning a weekend with friends, these phrases cover a wide range of scenarios. You’ll learn how to talk about your daily routines, ask about the time, order food, make plans with friends, and even discuss your favorite hobbies. Each phrase is short and to the point, helping you feel confident in any conversation.
    Here are some examples of the phrases you’ll learn:
    Come stai? (How are you?)
    This is a simple and essential phrase to ask someone how they are. It’s one of the first questions you’ll ask in any conversation.
    Vuoi venire con me? (Do you want to come with me?)
    A great way to invite someone to join you, whether it’s for a casual outing or an event.
    Andiamo! (Let’s go!)
    Perfect for when you’re ready to head out. Short, simple, and used all the time.
    Cosa fai oggi? (What are you doing today?)
    A casual phrase for starting a conversation about plans or checking in with friends.
    Che ne dici di una pizza? (What do you think about a pizza?)
    Use this to suggest something fun or spontaneous like grabbing food.
    Hai fame? (Are you hungry?)
    A question you’ll often use when making plans for lunch or dinner.
    Cosa vuoi mangiare? (What do you want to eat?)
    Useful for deciding on meals, whether at home or in a restaurant.
    Hai visto quel film? (Have you seen that movie?)
    Perfect for small talk about recent films or entertainment.
    Ti piace la cucina italiana? (Do you like Italian food?)
    An essential question, especially for discussing favorite foods with locals.
    Scusa, dov’è il bagno? (Excuse me, where’s the bathroom?)
    A must-know for navigating public spaces when you need to ask for directions.
    Why This Video is Perfect for You:
    Real, Everyday Italian: These phrases reflect what Italians actually say in everyday life. No textbook jargon - just the kind of language you’d use to communicate naturally.
    Great for A2-B1 Learners: If you’re a beginner who’s starting to build conversational skills or an intermediate learner looking to polish your speaking, this video has you covered.
    Diverse Situations: Whether you’re talking about food, movies, weekend plans, or travel, these phrases will help you express yourself in all sorts of common situations.
    Repetition for Better Learning: Each phrase is repeated twice, allowing you to hear it clearly and practice your pronunciation. This method helps solidify the phrases in your memory.
    Some Other Key Phrases You’ll Learn:
    Come ti chiami? (What’s your name?)
    A basic yet essential phrase for introducing yourself.
    Mi piacerebbe uscire stasera. (I’d like to go out tonight.)
    Perfect for suggesting an evening out with friends or someone special.
    Vuoi andare al mare? (Do you want to go to the beach?)
    A great way to ask someone if they want to enjoy a day by the sea.
    Cosa fai nel tempo libero? (What do you do in your free time?)
    A casual phrase to start a conversation about hobbies or interests.
    Mi piace molto viaggiare. (I really like traveling.)
    Perfect for expressing your love for travel when chatting with locals or friends.
    Posso aiutarti? (Can I help you?)
    A polite and useful phrase to offer assistance in any situation.
    By the end of this video, you’ll feel more comfortable engaging in everyday conversations, whether you’re talking about your plans, sharing your thoughts on a movie, or asking a friend to join you for dinner.

Комментарии • 6

  • @Italianlexiroute
    @Italianlexiroute  5 дней назад

    Save this video so you can practice again later. Want more? Here is our playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLzciXEFcqI8KUj2AEsMHQtODeGx8WKUS7 - perfect for learners who want to get the practice they need.

  • @saranya4924
    @saranya4924 3 дня назад +1

    Grazie mille.

  • @User-x4w2o
    @User-x4w2o 4 дня назад +1

    I could have fun with this 😂

  • @User-x4w2o
    @User-x4w2o 4 дня назад

    😂

  • @User-x4w2o
    @User-x4w2o 4 дня назад

    Lmfao 😂