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In most of Italy’s major cities and many tourist areas, hotel and restaurant staff, shopkeepers, and museum attendees will speak almost at least some English. But planning small cities and out of the way, and when you ask a question in English, you are less likely to understand. And wherever you go to Italy, trying to speak at least some Italian with the people you face is a shared courtyard and is generally greatly appreciated.
A Rome professor once told me, “When you try to speak Italian, Italian will help you,” because when someone tries to learn their crazy language, they are very grateful to him. “
As my professor said, you will be patient with you when you try to speak – and possibly Tuesday – their language. Here are some guidelines, words and phrases to prepare you for the next trip to Italy.
The basics of pronunciation
An important difference between Italian and French and Italian and English for this matter – is that in the Italian, there is almost no silent letter – instead we announce every letter in the word. This means, for example, the most Italian word everywhere, GreenhouseIs not pronounced GRAT-ZEEBut Create ZeeI and with three curriculum with each other.
Another key knows how letters are described in the Italian. Here are some common examples:
A is declared as a short A, so Ah. Example: Area Is announced Ah,
E is declared as a tall A, so AyAnd it is never silent. Example: Called (Meat) is Car.
I am declared as a long e, so Ee. Example: Ieri (Total) is ee yhr -ree.
You have a hard head, usually announced Oo. Example: Yua (Grape) is Op.
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The only thing that is near the combination of a silent letter is GN, which is a kind of nyee A sound for which there is no real equal in English. So bolona is Boh-lone-yahFor, for, for, for,. Gnochi Is NYO-KEY, And BoginoWhich means bath or bathroom, is Baa-nihah.
Eagenia Vilasova/Travel + Legal
Greetings and bye
Beyngyurno (Bohan-Dasty-No) A small word has a lot of meaning. It literally translates into “Good Day”, but Hello is an umbrella term, especially before noon, when you say Bonasra (Bohan-Aha Sear Ah) Which means good night. After all the years i live here, I’m still not sure when the cut -off point is between two terms, but I usually say Bonasra From approximately 3 or 4 o’clock
When there is doubt, you can say too Salo (Year-W)Which is good for any time of the day. As I have shared in my article, unclear rules to follow it when you visit Italy, CIAO (Chu) When you are already on familiar terms with this person, you should be used as a greeting.
At the end of an evening, somewhere, when you’re leaving any restaurant, Bonnoti (Bohan-Aha Noah Tai) Do you say goodbye or good night? Revederci (Ah-War-Waha-Wahir Chi) Literally, “unless we meet again” and there is another formal goodbye. For example, it is good to use when you check out your hotel.
Ambika Verma/Travel +
Basic Italian words and phrases for travelers
C (see) Mean yes, and Not (no) Not mean please add: Per fever (PhR fah-vohr-ey), Thank you: Griezi (root z-y)For, for, for, for,. And you are welcome: Pergo (victim)For, for, for, for,. And you will have some important bases cover. Note Preog There are many concepts. It is used when answering the phone. Your restaurant server can use the term after your food service, and someone can say that as a door opening for you.
Ask someone if they speak English, somewhere “Parla Angleis? “.
Says “I don’t speak Italian” (which they may have already discovered) “Non Parlo Italo “.
There are numerous forms of “Sorry”. Mi Scusi (Mee Skoo-ZEE, Used when you need to intervene or get one’s attention. Permiso (PEHR-MEHS-SOH) Apply when you are going through a crowd or need to ask someone to get out of your way. Say Scusa (Skooz-Ah) If you collide them or step on their feet while doing so.
To ask where there is something, start: Dov’è (Doh-Wave) …?
- La Stazon (La State Z-Oh-Nia): Station
- IL Bagno (eel bah-nyoh): Bathroom
- UNA FARMACIA (OO-NUH FAR-MAHA-HAH) ?: A pharmacy
To ask how much is something worth something, somewhere: Quanto Costa (Kwan-Toh Coh-Sta)?
To seek checks in a restaurant, somewhere: IL Conto, Per Fewer (El-Con-Taha Pahar-Fah-Wahar-A).
Laura La Monaka/Travel + Legal
Ordinary words to know
- Kundu (KWAN-DOH): While
- OGGI (OH-Geee): Today
- Ieri (ee-yehr -ree): Tomorrow
- Dumani (Dua-Ma-N): Tomorrow
- COH-LAHT-Tzee-ohn-a.): Disgust
- Pranzo (Prahin Zoo): Neth
- Sina (tea n): Dinner
- DOLS (DOLHLY): Sweetness
Number 1-10
- 1 Uno (OO-NO)
- 2 Obligatory
- 3 Tree (Trele)
- 4 Quetro (kwah-troh)
- 5 Sink (China’s Way)
- 6 SEI (Say)
- 7 Set (Set tie)
- 8 Otto (OTO)
- 9 nove (noh-vay)
- 10 DIECI (Dee-A-Chee)
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