???????? Mio or il mio? Mia or la mia? ???? If you’re learning Italian you might have had this doubt before: “When should I use the article and when not?” I know, it can be confusing. So let me help you understand this! Generally, in Italian you should use the article before possessive adjectives. For example for a noun as “camicia” (shirt ????) you would use the feminine possessive adjective “mia” because the word “camicia” is feminine and before “mia” you must add the feminine article “la”. So to say “my shirt” we have: “la mia camicia”. However, if you’re talking about family members this rule can change a little bit!
???????? Learn From These Mistakes! ✨ So, this is what we learned today: 1️⃣ With cities we need to use the preposition A 2️⃣ To form the past of reflexive verbs we need the verb ESSERE 3️⃣ If we use ESSERE with passato prossimo, the verb changes according to who you’re referring to. For a man the verb can end in -o but for a woman it should end in -a! ✍️ Translate this sentence in the comments: “Laura and Sara had fun in Rome”
???? Before we dive into useful phrases and vocabulary, saving this video for later! You might need it on your next trip to Italy ???? If you’re planning a trip to Italy and you want to use your Italian to buy some bread in an Italian Panetteria o Forno… this video is for you! In some bakeries in Italy, you will need to take a number before ordering. If you’re not sure of what to do, you can always ask. Use the phrase you heard at the beginning! ✅ Let’s review some vocabulary: ???? PANE: bread PANE INTEGRALE: whole wheat bread FOCACCIA: focaccia ???? ???? PANE ALLE OLIVE or CON LE OLIVE: olive bread ROSETTA: rosetta bread
???????? Watch this today if you’re learning Italian ???????? I’m sure that at least once this week you felt frustrated about your Italian. You felt like your understanding is still not perfect or that you forgot the rules of grammar topics you’ve already studied in the past…. But, all of this is normal in everyone’s language journey. So today I want you to be kind to yourself and remember this whenever you’re being too hard on yourself ???? ✨ Learning a new language is a special experience because we have to accept that we’re inevitably going to face some awkward moments, make some mistakes and push ourselves out of the comfort zone. But at the same time THIS is exactly what makes the whole experience special!
???????? Make a Phone Reservation in Italian ???? ???? Before we dive into useful phrases and vocabulary, save this video for later! You might need it on your next trip to Italy ???? When in Italy, you might want to experience some local restaurants, maybe somewhere in the countryside to take a break from the busy touristic places. Well in some of these beautiful traditional restaurants, you can’t book a table online. This is why you might need to call the restaurant and reserve a table on the phone!
If you're studying Italian or are planning a trip to Italy, watch this video! ???????? Did you know that you can't use the word "CIAO" all the time? Discover the hidden cultural nuances and subtle variations of greetings in Italy. From "Buongiorno" to "Arrivederci," we'll uncover the art of the perfect Italian greeting for every occasion! ???????????? Let's level up your Italian language game and embrace the authenticity of Italian greetings! ????????️???? Tag your friends who are eager to learn Italian greetings and let's embark on this linguistic adventure together! ???????? We'll immerse ourselves in the rich Italian culture and communicate like true locals! ????????❤️????️
Ready to unlock the secrets of Italian family vocabulary? ???????????? Join me on this linguistic journey as we delve into the beautiful world of "La Famiglia"! ????✨ From Nonna's delicious pasta recipes to Zio's never-ending stories, we'll learn how to say "grandma," "uncle," and everything in between. ???????????? Get your Italiano on point and impress your amici and amiche with your newfound vocabulary! ????????️ Let's dive in and make nonna proud! ????????
???????? Asking for Directions in Italian ????️ ???? Before we dive into useful phrases and vocabulary, save this video for later! You might need it on your next trip to Italy ???? When in Italy, you might want to ask for suggestions to the locals on the best restaurants or the best gelato shops around you! Well in order to do so, you might need some of these phrases. ✨ And this is a wonderful opportunity to practice your Italian! So don’t be scared, follow this video and learn these phrases and I promise you it will be soo easy ???? Let’s review some vocabulary: ☝️SCUSI: excuse me (formal) ???? SA: do you know? (formal)
If you’ve ever been to an Italian bar (café), you know that the coffee culture has rules: some written, some… not so much ???? In Italy, espresso (un caffè) isn’t meant to be enjoyed with food like in other countries. First, you eat. Then, you sip. And, of course, don’t think about ordering cappuccino after lunch unless you want some side-eye from the barista ???? Tag the friend you’re travelling to Italy with and warn them now! ✈️ ???????? Have you ever experienced a funny Italian food rule? Let me know in the comments ⬇️ ⭐️ Follow @elisasitalianschool to learn more about Italian language and culture!
???? So how is it possible that such a short word can be used in so many different situations? The word BOH means: “I don’t know” but it’s not as simple as that! ????????♀️ BOH is usually paired with a shoulder shrug and we use it to not only express that we don’t know something but also that… 1️⃣ We might be indifferent to it 2️⃣ We’re uncertain 3️⃣ We have no idea how one person could even know the answer to such a question Did you know all of these uses of BOH?
???? Learning Vocabulary and Grammar can be FUN! Yes, in case you’re wondering, in this video you can review some grammar… How? I used a lot of Pronomi Diretti when I was speaking! Did you notice? ????
???? Before we dive into useful phrases and vocabulary, save this video for later! You never know when you might need it on your trip to Italy ???? Imagine this: You just landed in Italy after a long flight, you’re excited, but… you arrive at your hotel, and check-in isn’t until later. What do you do? ✨ Don’t worry! This is the perfect chance to practice your Italian and ask for a solution.
When you’re in a new country, knowing small phrases like this one make all the difference! That’s what learning a language is about at the very beginning: feeling confident and comfortable expressing basic communication needs. I want to make learning Italian easier for you, every day, one step at a time. ????Today I want to help you to learn 3 Italian phrases you can use whenever you want to ask someone if you can take the chair or if the seat is taken. ✍️ Do you know other phrases you could use in this situation? Write them in the comments and help other Italian learners like yourself!
After following @GlucoseRevolution this is me everytime I eat pizza and I’m not ashamed of it. My Italian family was not expecting that but in the end everyone ended up trying the salad and they loved it! Did you understand the dialogue? Have you ever been in an Italian pizzeria? Let me know ✍️ in the comments #italianpizza #italianrestaurant #italy #salad #saladinitaly #realitaliandialogue
Next time you visit Italy and you decide to go to an Italian cafe for a nice cup of espresso, you will notice that in some Italian cafes (especially southern than Rome) they will also bring you a glass of water. Why do you get a glass of water with your coffee in Italy? The glass of water is supposed to clean your palate before drinking the coffee. Some people also have the water after the coffee to remove the bitterness of some coffee flavours. Did you know this? Did you ever receive water with your coffee in Italy?
What’s this object called in Italian? If you’re starting to learn Italian and you want to practice your Italian listening skills… This video is for you. Try to listen to what I say without reading the English subtitles and test your Italian! Listening to a Italian teacher speaking can be very helpful in your Italian journey. Did you know this word? Let me know
Send this to your Italian crush ✨ Today I want to teach you the Italian phrase: AVERE UNA COTTA PER QUALCUNO, which is the Italian way to express that you have a crush on someone. ⚠️ Remember to use the preposition PER with this phrase! Example: Giulio ha una cotta per Valentina What about you? Who do you have a crush on? ???? Practice your skills in the comments! ???? I have a special gift for you! I want to invite you to something special…
Imagine this: You’re planning a getaway to Italy and need to book a hotel room over the phone. Do you know how to ask about prices, room types, or even if a suite with a sea view is available – all in Italian? ✨ Don’t worry! This is the perfect chance to practice your Italian and learn how to handle real-life travel situations like a pro.
In Italy we say FARE UNA FOTO, so don't translate literally from English "to take" (prendere) and remember to use FARE. If you want a picture of yourself you can say: FARMI. If you're with someone else you can say FARCI (a picture of us). If you want to ask someone: "Can I take a picture of you?" in Italian, you can say FARTI (one person) or FARVI (more than one).
If you love pasta... you should know about this Italian tradition! Tag the friend you want to try the scarpetta with.
Do you know other ways to say “I’m sorry” in Italian? ???? Write them in the comments!
???????? Buying Fresh Fruit at the Market ???? ???? Save this video for your next trip to Italy! Nothing beats the experience of shopping at an Italian market – fresh produce, friendly vendors, and the chance to practice your Italian! ✨ Let’s make sure you know exactly what to say when buying fruit like a pro.
How to order pizza in an Italian restaurant Save this video and use it next time you’re in Italy and want to order a pizza in Italian When we order food in an Italian restaurant, there are certain rules to remember : 1️⃣ Ask what you want by using the forms: “Vorrei” and “Prendo” or “Per me”  2️⃣ Remember when they ask you: “Da bere?”, they want to know what you’re going to drink
???? Ciao! I'm Elisa, your new Italian teacher! In this video, I introduce myself and tell you what to expect from this channel: a fun, story-based approach to learning Italian, with immersive content and real-life language.
☀️ Learn Italian with Comprehensible Input! In this video, I speak slow Italian and share my real morning routine in Italian. It’s perfect for beginners who want to learn Italian in context, with everyday phrases, reflexive verbs, and useful daily vocabulary and high frequency verbs. What makes this video a good learning resource? Comprehensible input in Italian: I speak slowly, clearly, and repeat key words. Learn Italian naturally: learn while listening to a short story Daily routine verbs: svegliarsi, alzarsi, lavarsi, mangiare, bere, prepararsi… and more! This can also be an Italian listening practice easy to follow for learners of different levels. In this video you’ll see reflexive verbs in action, together with some morning routine vocabulary (coffee, getting dressed, brushing teeth, etc.). You will understand Italian through the context, you don't need to understand all the words. This is approach makes you learn Italian in a natural way, similar to the way children learn.
✨ Are Italians always late? In this Italian short story, you’ll learn everyday phrases and grammar while following me in a funny situation where I can’t find my watch, keys, or phone! This is the perfect way to learn Italian by listening, repeating, and interacting with me — so you remember the words and expressions naturally. ???? In this video you’ll learn: Useful time expressions: sono in ritardo, sono in orario, sono in anticipo, sono di fretta. Did you already know all of them? Try to use them in the comments ???? How to use direct object pronouns (lo, la, li, le) in real-life sentences How to say I have it in conversational Italian (ce l’ho) Common verbs in daily life: trovare, mettere, caricare Practical vocabulary: l’orologio, le chiavi, il telefono ✨ You’ll hear me repeat key words and sentences many times, and you’ll see the words on screen: so you can read, listen, and repeat along. This way you’ll not just understand Italian, but start remembering it automatically! At the en
Do you know these 3 Useful Italian Phrases? #learnitalian