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Learn the key pattern to say where you're from
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Let's take a closer look at the conversation. |
Do you remember how Paolo Parisi asks, |
"Where are you from?" |
Paolo Parisi : Di dov'è? |
First is di, meaning "from" in this context. Di (enunciated). Di. |
Next is dov'è, a formal phrase which translates as "Where are you?" Dov'è? |
First is, dove, "where." Dove (enunciated). Dove. |
Next is è, "[you] are" when using formal Italian. è (enunciated). È. |
Note: è is a shortened form of lei è, "you are." In Italian, lei, "you" when using formal Italian, can be omitted when it is understood from context. è is from the verb essere, meaning "to be." Essere. |
Dove is contracted with è to form dov'è. |
All together, Di dov'è? "Where are you from?" Di dov'è? |
Remember this question. You'll hear it again later in this lesson. |
Now, let's take a closer look at the response. |
Do you remember how Mark Lee says, |
"I am from New York." |
Mark Lee : Sono di New York. |
First is sono. "[I] am." Sono (enunciated). Sono. |
Note: in this sentence, sono is a shortened form of io sono, "I am." In Italian, io, "I," is usually omitted, as it's understood from context. |
Sono is from the verb essere, meaning "to be." Essere. |
Next is di, "from" in this context. Di. |
Last is the city, New York. "New York." New York (enunciated). New York. |
All together, Sono di New York. "I am from New York." Sono di New York. |
The pattern is |
Sono di {CITY NAME}. |
"I am from {CITY NAME}." |
Sono di {CITY NAME}. |
Note: this pattern only works with the names of cities, villages, or towns. |
To use this pattern, simply replace the {CITY NAME} placeholder with the name of your hometown city. |
Imagine you're from Sydney. In Italian, Sydney. Sydney (enunciated). Sydney. |
Say |
"I am from Sydney." |
Ready? |
Sono di Sydney. |
"I am from Sydney." |
Sono di Sydney. |
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