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Salve Anna. Very good video on beginning grammatica. I'm in Denver, CO (USA) and have begun learning Italiano with a tutor in Urbino. Verb conjugation has been a MOST difficult journey for me (as English verb conjugation is infinitely simpler). I just about gave up trying to learn this beautiful language (because of the complexities of verb conjugation), but have slogged through it because my love for the Italian language, food, wine and people is greater than my hatred of verb conjugation. Wish me luck in my journey.
Thank you for sharing! Mastering all moods and tenses is not easy even for Italians. Luckily we don’t really need that in everyday communication. We wish you all the best in your studies! And don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have questions or if you need anything :)
Mi fa piacere che il video ti sia piaciuto, grazie! Spero che tu non smetta di studiare l’italiano, anche se trovi qualche difficoltà. Le coniugazioni sono difficili per molti miei studenti: un consiglio che posso dare è quello di scegliere una lista di verbi che troviamo utili, e di fare semplici frasi per ogni voce verbale. L’importante è ripetere le frasi a voce alta, più volte; scriverle solamente non è sufficiente. Non mollare! Sarò più che felice di aiutarti per ogni altro dubbio. Glad you liked the video, thanks! I hope you don't stop studying Italian, even if you find some difficulties. Conjugations are difficult for many of my students: one advice I can give is to choose a list of verbs that we find useful, and make simple sentences for each pronoun. The important thing is to repeat the sentences out loud, several times; just writing them down is not enough. Don't give up! I will be more than happy to help you with any other questions you may have.
@@oldchevytrucklovers I saw a post from another studente di lingua Italiano that he feels like his dog when he’s speaking to him. The dog seems to understand what was said, but he can’t reply. That’s another challenge. I can “reasonably” understand, but can’t translate, put a reply together in English, and then translate into Italiano all within the timing of a normal conversation. I’ve begun watching Italiano TV and that has helped considerably, but still feel like I’m scaling Mt. Everest in my quest to learn this beautiful language........!
@stormblack and @S & S Woodgate, If I may make a suggestion, one way to move from passive language learning skills to active skills, i.e. formulating sentences independently, is to read a simple passage from your Italian textbook, and try to repeat it in a very simple way. Your teacher can help you with this activity, which our students find very helpful. You will slowly get used to formulating sentences in the Italian language, and you will gradually feel more confident.
Wonderfully educational videos! Not only do I want to understand the language of my family background, in a few years I plan on touring Italy with Eagle Riders. I hope to connect with the Roma Harley-Davidson HOG chapter. Their video posts on Facebook look like so much fun! Through your videos, Duolingo, and TGLa 7 I'm hoping for a better immersive experience. Ciao 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Very nice video, Anna! This video mentions what I always say: If you know English, you already know quite a bit of Italian. It doesn't always help to mirror the English sentence structure, of course, but it is a good start. Will share with my Conversational Italian group on Facebook.
Hi it's Noel,I started learning Italian &Spanish sometimes ago,but after few weeks I gave up,too busy in Australia i suppose,anyway 2 yrs ago my daughter friend invited us to her place for celebrating her graduation,her boyfriend parents came all the way from Sicily to be there,unfortunately they only have their son & her girlfriend who could speak Italian.That's why am learning italian again.Love yr video awesome
That's really cool! Italian and Spanish are very similar, so I think it will be easy for you to learn Spanish once you reach a certain level in Italian. We have a lot of interesting videos coming up :)
I want to be able to read, write, speak, and understand Italian. I also want to write some poetry in the language. These videos are very useful, and also entertaining.
I miss Italian so much :( I still understand it if it not too complicated but I can't really speak it anymore. I'll have to take a 'sabbatical' from my current projects to re learn it again some time.
Grazie mille. Studio italiano da due anni pero' e' difficile perché non ho nessuno con cui parlare (practicare) italiano. Andrò in Italia l'anno prossimo per 2 mesi. Spero di poter almeno avere una conversazione. Vivo a Sacramento, California.
I found the video very interesting.I can there is the SVO.I see there are Adverbs, Adjectives,Etc. that also come Sentencing.I am doing an Italian Course.I am useless at Italian.I get one out of ten.
I think you don't know Russian... In Russian we can say: Адам ест яблоко Ест Адам яблоко Адам яблоко ест Ест Адам яблоко Яблоко ест Адам Яблоко Адам ест All previous sentences mean the same... So be informed that Russian is not SVO language.
Dear Mohammad, thank you for your input. Even SVO languages can have different sentence structures, but they are still SVO languages when you look at their basic, most common structure. In Italian we can also switch the word order depending on the context and what we want to express, emphasis, contrast, etc. :)
È tutto chiaro? Is it all clear? Don't hesitate to ask questions in the comments below! And please SUBSCRIBE to this channel and share it with your friends :)
Si, molto chiaro e informativo.
Hi, I live in the US and I am learning Italian. This video was very helpful. Grazie mille!
We're really glad to hear it! Siamo felici che il video ti sia stato utile. Grazie a te per il tuo commento!
Excellent video, the comparison with English is very useful. Grazie.
Salve Anna. Very good video on beginning grammatica. I'm in Denver, CO (USA) and have begun learning Italiano with a tutor in Urbino. Verb conjugation has been a MOST difficult journey for me (as English verb conjugation is infinitely simpler). I just about gave up trying to learn this beautiful language (because of the complexities of verb conjugation), but have slogged through it because my love for the Italian language, food, wine and people is greater than my hatred of verb conjugation. Wish me luck in my journey.
Thank you for sharing! Mastering all moods and tenses is not easy even for Italians. Luckily we don’t really need that in everyday communication. We wish you all the best in your studies! And don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have questions or if you need anything :)
Mi fa piacere che il video ti sia piaciuto, grazie! Spero che tu non smetta di studiare l’italiano, anche se trovi qualche difficoltà. Le coniugazioni sono difficili per molti miei studenti: un consiglio che posso dare è quello di scegliere una lista di verbi che troviamo utili, e di fare semplici frasi per ogni voce verbale. L’importante è ripetere le frasi a voce alta, più volte; scriverle solamente non è sufficiente. Non mollare! Sarò più che felice di aiutarti per ogni altro dubbio.
Glad you liked the video, thanks! I hope you don't stop studying Italian, even if you find some difficulties. Conjugations are difficult for many of my students: one advice I can give is to choose a list of verbs that we find useful, and make simple sentences for each pronoun. The important thing is to repeat the sentences out loud, several times; just writing them down is not enough. Don't give up! I will be more than happy to help you with any other questions you may have.
stormblack I know how you feel! I’m struggling with the verb conjugations also. We will get through it!
@@oldchevytrucklovers I saw a post from another studente di lingua Italiano that he feels like his dog when he’s speaking to him. The dog seems to understand what was said, but he can’t reply. That’s another challenge. I can “reasonably” understand, but can’t translate, put a reply together in English, and then translate into Italiano all within the timing of a normal conversation. I’ve begun watching Italiano TV and that has helped considerably, but still feel like I’m scaling Mt. Everest in my quest to learn this beautiful language........!
@stormblack and @S & S Woodgate, If I may make a suggestion, one way to move from passive language learning skills to active skills, i.e. formulating sentences independently, is to read a simple passage from your Italian textbook, and try to repeat it in a very simple way. Your teacher can help you with this activity, which our students find very helpful. You will slowly get used to formulating sentences in the Italian language, and you will gradually feel more confident.
Wonderfully educational videos! Not only do I want to understand the language of my family background, in a few years I plan on touring Italy with Eagle Riders. I hope to connect with the Roma Harley-Davidson HOG chapter. Their video posts on Facebook look like so much fun! Through your videos, Duolingo, and TGLa 7 I'm hoping for a better immersive experience. Ciao 🇺🇸🇮🇹
Ciao! Grazie, e buon divertimento con la moto!
Ciao Anna, grazie per questo video.
Grazie per il tuo commento Arturo!
Grazie a te, Arturo!
I love your lessons. They even cheer me up emotionally 😀
Evviva! Thank you for letting me know :)
Grazie signora Anna per aver visto questo video molto molto interessante. Grazie di cuore.
Grazie a te! Sei sempre molto gentile.
Did you notice that an intruder got inside the frame at 1:38? Avete visto che c'è un intruso nel video? :D
Very nice video, Anna! This video mentions what I always say: If you know English, you already know quite a bit of Italian. It doesn't always help to mirror the English sentence structure, of course, but it is a good start. Will share with my Conversational Italian group on Facebook.
Grazie mille! Very happy to know that you find this video helpful :)
Grazie!
Great and useful video, thanks .
Hi it's Noel,I started learning Italian &Spanish sometimes ago,but after few weeks I gave up,too busy in Australia i suppose,anyway 2 yrs ago my daughter friend invited us to her place for celebrating her graduation,her boyfriend parents came all the way from Sicily to be there,unfortunately they only have their son & her girlfriend who could speak Italian.That's why am learning italian again.Love yr video awesome
That's really cool! Italian and Spanish are very similar, so I think it will be easy for you to learn Spanish once you reach a certain level in Italian. We have a lot of interesting videos coming up :)
I want to be able to read, write, speak, and understand Italian. I also want to write some poetry in the language. These videos are very useful, and also entertaining.
Grazie Roy, I hope to help you reach your goals :)
You're absolutely wonderful. Molto grazie
I miss Italian so much :( I still understand it if it not too complicated but I can't really speak it anymore. I'll have to take a 'sabbatical' from my current projects to re learn it again some time.
If you can find the time, that would be great! We hope our videos will help.
Very clear good explanations, esp the comparison with English language structure
Grazie Nicola!
Mi piace molto questa lezione! Grazie :) 🙏
Evviva! Grazie per il tuo commento :)
Great job explaining the rules
Grazie!
Grazie mille. Studio italiano da due anni pero' e' difficile perché non ho nessuno con cui parlare (practicare) italiano. Andrò in Italia l'anno prossimo per 2 mesi. Spero di poter almeno avere una conversazione. Vivo a Sacramento, California.
Brava, Gianna! Quali città italiane ti piacerebbe visitare?
My first time here I love your videos keep up the good work. It's definitely helping my Italian language learning grazie
Grazie a te per il tuo commento! I’m really glad to hear it 😊
I found the video very interesting.I can there is the SVO.I see there are Adverbs,
Adjectives,Etc. that also come Sentencing.I am doing an Italian Course.I am
useless at Italian.I get one out of ten.
Forza, Colin!
grazie mille
Grazie mille!
Grazie per il tuo commento!
Great!!
In the beginning you say e il mio italiano circolo.
Is that correct Italian?
Or E il mio italiano circolo? Correct?
Hi, I say "questo è My Italian Circle", which could be translated as "il mio circolo di italiano/di lingua italiana" :)
Learning Italian to have fun when visiting Rome.
At 10.25 you say that there are no neutral form in Italian. What about “lo zucchero” for example?
Ciao Joaquim! Zucchero is masculine. Even inanimate objects are either masculine or feminine in Italian. Lo is a masculine definite article.
Very nice madum g video
Sto cercando per un video sui pronomi indefiniti .... Per favore?
Ciao Jane, non l'abbiamo ancora fatto, mi dispiace! Lo segno tra gli argomenti di grammatica da fare.
@@MyItalianCircle grazie, ok .. adesso ... condizionale ...😁
Piaciuta la sua lezione, send me lesson 1,2,3 etc
Hi Stella, have a look at this page to see all my beginner lessons: www.myitaliancircle.com/language/beginner.html :)
Io leggo un libro
Giusto!
New sub. Been working on my Italian for a while. Awesome channel. Thanks. Also, will you marry me? 🤓
Ciao! Grazie per il tuo commento! :) sono già sposata, ma grazie!☺️
Molto bene 🤓
I think you don't know Russian...
In Russian we can say:
Адам ест яблоко
Ест Адам яблоко
Адам яблоко ест
Ест Адам яблоко
Яблоко ест Адам
Яблоко Адам ест
All previous sentences mean the same...
So be informed that Russian is not SVO language.
Dear Mohammad, thank you for your input. Even SVO languages can have different sentence structures, but they are still SVO languages when you look at their basic, most common structure. In Italian we can also switch the word order depending on the context and what we want to express, emphasis, contrast, etc. :)