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Love all your videos! So helpful! I would like to have had some short sentence examples showing the difference of when to use passato prossimo and perfetto.
Glad you enjoyed this video, Doug! I do have some Italian videos on the channel already, like this one: ruclips.net/video/XS-cBxnv5ho/видео.html You can find the other ones in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLaeKp_sNLJVy_kc3t5Q8ynAoYHDxTQoMR And more are coming, so if you haven't already, please consider subscribing 😉 ruclips.net/channel/UC6Ue_KVnoAue8oZg_kT1Mhg
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Nick. You can find more like this video (and many other on grammar topics) in my dedicated Italian Grammar Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLaeKp_sNLJVxeC1YPlXXhCtSwlUGmxOVv
Hi, Valentina! I’ve just found your videos and have subscribed. I love how clearly you enunciate, which makes learning the correct pronunciation much easier. 😉 Question: Your translation of “you do/ you make” does not designate whether the “you” is formal or informal. Isn’t that important? TIA!
Thank you so much for your videos ♥️ But there is , imperfetto means future tense?? If no , can you make a video for that tense please and also how many tenses do we have in Italian in general?? I will be glad seeing its video, thanks
Yes, I included the Present Conditional conjugation for my "Essere" and "Avere" verbs. Here they are: ESSERE Conjugation: ruclips.net/video/Ek4EA__eBu0/видео.html AVERE Conjugation: ruclips.net/video/bf1vo9uqoKs/видео.html
Hello Valentina! I can't find you on Telegramm!! I really like your lessons, i live in Germany and i watch and learn every evening, i am just starting this beautiful and difficult in the same way...how i can learn step by step from beginning...Grazie mille ❤
Italian past tense (passato prossimo) has a different structure than English past tense (simple past tense). It looks a lot like English present perfect (eg. I have done) but the meaning is the same as the English past tense (I did). That's the reason why is confusing for English speakers. The "ho" is the verb avere, which has the mere role of an auxiliary verb in this tense, meaning it helps the main verb (fare) to form this tense. So that's why, to recap, "ho fatto" means "I did" or "I made".
Love your videos Valentina. But, for the verb tenses, you really should present some exemples for each verb tenses. Being a French speaker, I can understand because it is similar to Italian. But verb tenses in English are very different. Must be very confusing for anglophones.
Grazie Jean! Yes, I'm making and I'm going to make more videos with example sentences. The goal of this series though is just memorizing the conjugations throuhg repetion, the same way we do as kids in Italy, to really absorb them 😉
Why no future tense? Also, wouldn't the farre-pasoro prossimo translate better into the present perfect tense in English? (e.g. shouldn't «Io ho fatto» be translated to "I have done.../I have made..."?) If not, why so?
I didn't include the future for two reasons: 1) this video is primarily aimed at beginners, and from my experience as a teacher, when you are just starting out these are the most important tenses to focus on. 2) (also because) in Italian we can use present tense for future in many instances As for the Passato Prossimo, no, it's not correct to translate that with Present Perfect. That's actually one of the most common mistakes students make. As an example, if you want to say "I've lived in this house for 10 years", that in Italian is "Vivo in questa casa da 10 anni". If you said "Ho vissuto in questa casa da 10 anni" that would have a different meaning (I lived in this house for 10 years). The two tenses look similar but their application is quite different.
@@ItalianTeacherValentina thank you. I like your classes. I’m taking beginners class now but it seems like it goes to fast. I am bilingual with Spanish. I have learned it’s very different. Not as easy I thought
@@joelslutsky7370 That's a common experience, Joel, for many bilingual students or students who have learned Spanish prior to Italian. It can be pretty confusing. The good thing though is that you are already familiar with concepts and structures that Italian grammar shares with Spanish. I also understand classes going too fast. That's something many of my beginner students complain of when they come to me. And it's one of the reasons why I developed my own curriculum for my classes, that follows a different pace and logic. I'm thinking to start doing a beginners course with live classes using my method, so in case you might be interested, stay tuned! And if you want a taste of it, next Saturday, March 12 I'm going to host a live class on Italian articles here on YT.
@@joelslutsky7370 Perfetto! Here's the link to register: www.valentinastellatutor.com/register/live-class-with-valentina-stella-12march22/ Looking forward to having you onboard! Buon fine settimana :)
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Love all your videos! So helpful! I would like to have had some short sentence examples showing the difference of when to use passato prossimo and perfetto.
I am learning Italian these days, I follow most of the videos on RUclips. So, you are one of my best Italian tutor. I enjoy your English and Italian.
Grazie! I'm glad they are helpful!
Please keep on doing this great work.
I loved this straightforward approach. A video about Italian idioms would be fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed this video, Doug! I do have some Italian videos on the channel already, like this one: ruclips.net/video/XS-cBxnv5ho/видео.html
You can find the other ones in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLaeKp_sNLJVy_kc3t5Q8ynAoYHDxTQoMR
And more are coming, so if you haven't already, please consider subscribing 😉 ruclips.net/channel/UC6Ue_KVnoAue8oZg_kT1Mhg
I really appreciate you posting these videos. They really help with learning Italian. :)
Grazie, Sienna! I'm glad you are finding them helpful, and good luck with your Italian learning journey!
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Omg, this is best and clearest explanation across tenses I've ever seen! Subscribed
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Nick. You can find more like this video (and many other on grammar topics) in my dedicated Italian Grammar Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLaeKp_sNLJVxeC1YPlXXhCtSwlUGmxOVv
Would be great if you gave more explanation of the differences between the tenses.
Noted! I'll definitely make some videos on that.
@@ItalianTeacherValentina grazie mille
Yeah. I'm confused about past. Why different we did etc.
Hi, Valentina! I’ve just found your videos and have subscribed. I love how clearly you enunciate, which makes learning the correct pronunciation much easier. 😉 Question: Your translation of “you do/ you make” does not designate whether the “you” is formal or informal. Isn’t that important? TIA!
I like and appreciate your videos.
Grazie Rukhsana, I apprecciate you being here!
Thank you.
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Grazie! 😊
Extremely helpful video.
Thanks so much dear!
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Ottimo!
Excellent video. Perhaps a video with common verbs with different endings and a broad discussion on conjugation much like in this video.
I'm going to post more of these, covering some of the most common irregular verbs. And I'm adding these ideas to my list ;)
Grazie molto per questo video. Sei una buona insegnata d’italiano.😊😁👍👍👍❤❤
Thanks!
Grazie a te!
your a great teacher thanks💛
You're. Maybe work on your English first.
Yes I want to learn all verbs
❤ thanks for helping
VERY NICE VIDEO. FROM ITALY
Would it be possible to do a video on demonstrative adjectives?? Your videos are helping me clarify so much while learning the language.
That's already on my list! So happy my videos are helpful to you :)
Thank só much
Signora Stella can you explain the difference between Fare vs Rendere.
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Grazie mile… when do use passato prossimo or imperfetto????
I'm planning on making a video on this soon
Thank you so much for your videos ♥️
But there is , imperfetto means future tense??
If no , can you make a video for that tense please and also how many tenses do we have in Italian in general??
I will be glad seeing its video, thanks
No, imperfetto is a tense for the past. I'll definitely make one in the future!
Is their a conditional tense as in spanish
Yes, I included the Present Conditional conjugation for my "Essere" and "Avere" verbs. Here they are:
ESSERE Conjugation: ruclips.net/video/Ek4EA__eBu0/видео.html
AVERE Conjugation: ruclips.net/video/bf1vo9uqoKs/видео.html
Awesome
Can you do next video about how to say animals in Italian?
@@Jayisc Sure! I've added that to my list!
@@ItalianTeacherValentina Thank you
Hi, like your lessons. Very clear and encouraging. I would like to know how to follow your telegram chanel lessons
Here's the link to my Telegram Channel: t.me/ValentinaStellaItalianTutor
I want more videos on conjunction on verb pt,ppt,impt
Hello Valentina! I can't find you on Telegramm!! I really like your lessons, i live in Germany and i watch and learn every evening, i am just starting this beautiful and difficult in the same way...how i can learn step by step from beginning...Grazie mille ❤
Benvenuta, Milena! Here's the link to my Telegram Channel: t.me/ValentinaStellaItalianTutor
Lovely
Can you explain the difference between hai fatto and facevi
I'll make a video on that in the future!
Yes I am new to learn italion today I was learned verb ,bit how make sentence, plz share
Why are there two past tenses and when do you use each of them?
why would we use the imperfect tense?
It would be helpful if you explained the different way the passato prossimo are used instead of presente.
Could you please make a video using sentences with Fare? Im also confused on when to use the imperfetto, can you clarify, graze mille
So in this case, fatto is the past tense of do & make. What is the use of 'ha'. What does it mean. Is 'ha' the one that makes it pp?
Italian past tense (passato prossimo) has a different structure than English past tense (simple past tense). It looks a lot like English present perfect (eg. I have done) but the meaning is the same as the English past tense (I did). That's the reason why is confusing for English speakers.
The "ho" is the verb avere, which has the mere role of an auxiliary verb in this tense, meaning it helps the main verb (fare) to form this tense.
So that's why, to recap, "ho fatto" means "I did" or "I made".
How about prendere? As well as how to use it.
Aggiunto! ;)
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Can you do some sentence using this verb?
Noted!
I would like to learn how to read Italian.
I have that on my list for future videos!
Love your videos Valentina. But, for the verb tenses, you really should present some exemples for each verb tenses. Being a French speaker, I can understand because it is similar to Italian. But verb tenses in English are very different. Must be very confusing for anglophones.
Grazie Jean! Yes, I'm making and I'm going to make more videos with example sentences. The goal of this series though is just memorizing the conjugations throuhg repetion, the same way we do as kids in Italy, to really absorb them 😉
Why no future tense? Also, wouldn't the farre-pasoro prossimo translate better into the present perfect tense in English? (e.g. shouldn't «Io ho fatto» be translated to "I have done.../I have made..."?) If not, why so?
I didn't include the future for two reasons: 1) this video is primarily aimed at beginners, and from my experience as a teacher, when you are just starting out these are the most important tenses to focus on. 2) (also because) in Italian we can use present tense for future in many instances
As for the Passato Prossimo, no, it's not correct to translate that with Present Perfect. That's actually one of the most common mistakes students make. As an example, if you want to say "I've lived in this house for 10 years", that in Italian is "Vivo in questa casa da 10 anni". If you said "Ho vissuto in questa casa da 10 anni" that would have a different meaning (I lived in this house for 10 years). The two tenses look similar but their application is quite different.
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Io faccio mangiato
But the pp of do is done not did.
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To fish
That's "Pescare" and it's a regular verb ;)
@@ItalianTeacherValentina thank you. I like your classes. I’m taking beginners class now but it seems like it goes to fast. I am bilingual with Spanish. I have learned it’s very different. Not as easy I thought
@@joelslutsky7370 That's a common experience, Joel, for many bilingual students or students who have learned Spanish prior to Italian. It can be pretty confusing. The good thing though is that you are already familiar with concepts and structures that Italian grammar shares with Spanish. I also understand classes going too fast. That's something many of my beginner students complain of when they come to me. And it's one of the reasons why I developed my own curriculum for my classes, that follows a different pace and logic. I'm thinking to start doing a beginners course with live classes using my method, so in case you might be interested, stay tuned! And if you want a taste of it, next Saturday, March 12 I'm going to host a live class on Italian articles here on YT.
@@ItalianTeacherValentina ok I’ll be there 3/12/22
@@joelslutsky7370 Perfetto! Here's the link to register: www.valentinastellatutor.com/register/live-class-with-valentina-stella-12march22/
Looking forward to having you onboard! Buon fine settimana :)
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