Archive for the 'Speak Italian' Category
March 4, 2021
The 25 Most Well-Known Italian Quotes
Quotes are the perfect way to go deeper into the cultural wealth of a language. They give us a clear vision of people's philosophy, mindset, history, and popular culture. This means that by studying Italian quotes, you’ll not only be able to better understand the people around you and better express yourself, but you’ll also be able to explore Italian culture at a deeper level.
In this article, we’ll go through the most commonly used Italian quotes, from sayings about love to words of traditional wisdom.
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Quotes About Success
Quotes About Life and Wisdom
Quotes About Love
Quotes About Family and Friends
Quotes About Food
Dante’s Quotes
L’importante è finire!
1. Quotes About Success
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February 11, 2021
Italian Business Language for Doing Business in Italy
Did you land the perfect job in an Italian design firm? Do you want to start expanding your business in Italy? Are you applying for a job in Rome and need to update your CV and interviewing skills with the proper Italian business language?
We know that workplaces, job interviews, and starting a new job can be stressful. And what about talking on the phone with a client or boss? Not to mention the art of writing the perfect email or a convincing CV. Now imagine having to manage all of this in Italian...
If you want to succeed in any of these activities, you’ll need to master the basic Italian business phrases and vocabulary.
Let’s do business with style!
But don't worry! We’ve put together this practical guide on how to... Show more
January 28, 2021
Learn Italian: YouTube Channels to Improve Your Skills
The best way to learn a new language is by immersing oneself in that language and culture.
Have you already browsed through the huge library of audio and video lessons on ItalianPod101? We provide a variety of content that will help you learn Italian grammar and vocabulary, improve your comprehension skills, and discover new cultural insights.
But did you know that as you learn Italian, YouTube can be another great tool? Yes! And the ItalianPod101 YouTube channel is the best place to study Italian on YouTube. It’s easy, it’s fast, and it’s fun! Whether you’re a beginner, an intermediate learner, or an advanced student, you’ll find many videos suited to your needs:
Live streamsVocabulary and grammar lessonsVideos that focus on... Show more
January 8, 2021
Arrivederci! (Or 10 Ways to Say Goodbye in Italian.)
When you’re meeting someone for the first time or joining a new group, it’s normal to worry about what you’re going to say. While one can argue that the entirety of a conversation is important, there are two key elements that are crucial to making a good impression: the beginning and the end. Lucky for you, we’ve already written a great article about how to say hello in Italian—and today, we’ll show you how to say goodbye in Italian, too!
If you’ve been keeping up with our blog, you’ve probably been practicing how to greet people, introduce yourself, exchange pleasantries, and talk about the weather. But what do you say when it’s time to leave?
There are many ways to give an Italian goodbye, each suited to a specific context. In this... Show more
December 18, 2020
Is Italian Hard to Learn?
In this article, we’re going to dismantle some common misconceptions about learning a new language, with a focus on Italian. We’ll start with a big question: "Is Italian hard to learn?"
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Is Italian a Difficult Language to Learn? (Spoiler…the answer is "No")
What are the Hardest and Easiest Parts of Learning Italian?
This is Why Learning Italian is Easy!
Here’s Why Italian is Hard to Learn
I Want to Learn Italian. Where Should I Start?
Why is ItalianPod101 Great for Learning Italian?
Conclusion
1. Is Italian a Difficult Language to Learn? (Spoiler…the answer is "No")
So, you’ve finally decided to jump into learning a new language, and your first choice is Italian (a great choice, by the... Show more
November 27, 2020
Most Common Questions in Italian And How to Answer Them
Conversation isn't a one way street. Hopefully, it is more like a tennis match: you ask something, get an answer and ask another question, you answer and ask something else, and so on. Questions are the fundamental building blocks to getting to know someone, establishing common ground, finding out something new or interesting and, simply, getting the flow of conversation going.
Questions in Italian follow no particular pattern—no word order inversion, and no adding of extra words. You simply change your intonation and make it sound like a question. For example,
Sei matto! ("You are crazy!")
Sei matto? ("Are you crazy?")
Just a little change in the punctuation (and in the intonation) here makes all the difference.
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November 13, 2020
Our 2020 Guide to the CILS Italian Test
Maybe you’ve already thought about taking an Italian proficiency test, or maybe you have no idea what we’re talking about. In this article, we’ll explain why it’s important to take an Italian test like this one, and we’ll guide you through everything you’ll need to do to sign up and pass the most widely accepted proficiency test (CILS). By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be totally prepared for the big day—even if this is your first time hearing about the test.
Spoiler alert: You need to get started six months beforehand!
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What is a Proficiency Test?
Why Take a Proficiency Test?
What is the CILS Certification?
How to Get Started
What to Expect on the Day of the Test
The CILS DUE-B2 Test
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October 30, 2020
How to Master the Most Useful Italian Sentence Patterns
Have you ever asked yourself how we learn our native language when we’re kids? We keep hearing and repeating the same simple sentences over and over. That’s the only trick!
As an adult, it works the same way: You memorize a sentence structure, then you start changing the elements a little, and in the end, you start making the sentences more complex. With this simple guide on forming sentences in Italian, we'll help you memorize the most basic and useful Italian sentence patterns; with those, you’ll be able to generate hundreds of natural sentences. And in no time, you’ll be holding complex conversations with ease and confidence.
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A is B: L’italiano è bello!
Voglio imparare l’italiano con ItalianPod101.com!
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October 19, 2020
The 100+ Most Common Italian Adverbs
"Adjectives are the sugar of literature and adverbs the salt," said the great American writer Henry James. So, let’s add some salt to your Italian with this amazing list of the 100+ most common Italian adverbs by ItalianPod101!
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What is an Adverb?
List of the Most Common Italian Adverbs
Improve Your Italian While Having Fun with ItalianPod101
1. What is an Adverb?
An adverb is an element in a sentence that can't be inflected and which modifies the meaning of another element. As in Henry James’ quote, it adds something to a sentence, a nuance that makes it more meaningful and rich.
Let’s see an example:
Angela was walking back home.Angela was tiredly walking back home.
The adverb... Show more
October 5, 2020
A Simple Guide to Italian Verb Conjugation
Verbs are everywhere! Whatever you’re trying to say or write in Italian, you’re going to need to use a verb and a subject. And guess what? Right there, you already need to conjugate the verb to use it correctly.
Vado al cinema. Vieni con me? Cosa dici?
"I go to the movies. Will you come with me? What do you say?"
For example, in this simple sentence, you’ll have to know the conjugations of the verbs andare ("to go"), venire ("to come"), and dire ("to say").
Italian verb conjugation might seem tough at first, but with a few tips (and ItalianPod101’s resources), you’ll learn how to conjugate Italian verbs and become a real pro!
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What Does Conjugation Mean?
Verb Groups
Conjugation Examples
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