How to Speak Italian (well, a little)
So, we’ve had a great week in Italy. We ate some good food, learned a little about a great man and painted a masterpiece. We should probably have learned a little of the language first, right? Well, I’ll try to do that next week but I was just so excited to get to the food J. So let’s learn some basic phrases in Italian – you’ll need to clear the space around you and make sure your hands are empty so you can use big gestures! If I offended any Italians, I’m sorry, but I think that is a pretty accurate stereotype (with a few exceptions, I’m sure). Ok, ready?
Hi – ciao welcome – benvenuto thank you – grazie goodbye – arrivederci
Good luck – buona fortuna (and my favorite) I Love You – ti amo
1 – uno 2- due 3- tre 4 – quattro 5- cinque
6 – sei 7 – sette 8 – otto 9- nove 10 – dieci
There, now you are that much closer to speaking Italian!!!
Arrivederci! The family and I are going camping for the weekend- hope you have something fun planned as well - Jenny
P.S. I'll leave you a clue about next week - there's a big volcano and the singer Bjork is from there (she's the only person I can think of right now)
Arrivederci! The family and I are going camping for the weekend- hope you have something fun planned as well - Jenny
P.S. I'll leave you a clue about next week - there's a big volcano and the singer Bjork is from there (she's the only person I can think of right now)