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Hi everyone, I'm Felice Angelini! |
Ciao a tutti, sono Felice Angelini! |
Welcome to another Italian whiteboard lesson! |
In this lesson you'll learn about Italian currency |
and how to say large numbers in Italian. |
Let's get started! |
Ok, let's look at the vocabulary. |
First we have |
dieci |
dieci |
venti |
venti |
trenta |
trenta |
quaranta |
quaranta |
cinquanta |
cinquanta |
sessanta |
sessanta |
settanta |
settanta |
ottanta |
ottanta |
novanta |
novanta |
Then, the hundreds |
cento |
cento |
duecento |
duecento |
trecento |
trecento |
quattrocento |
quattrocento |
cinquecento |
cinquecento |
seicento |
seicento |
settecento |
settecento |
ottocento |
ottocento |
novecento |
novecento |
Then, the thousands |
mille |
mille |
duemila |
duemila |
tremila |
tremila |
quattromila |
quattromila |
cinquemila |
cinquemila |
seimila |
seimila |
settemila |
settemila |
ottomila |
ottomila |
novemila |
novemila |
diecimila |
diecimila |
Perfect! |
Now, let's see some points to remember |
10 From 20 to 90 |
Drop the final verbal before adding one and eight |
For example, |
31 is trentuno |
and |
248 is duecentoquarantotto |
so on. |
Numbers that end in 3, except for 13, |
the 3 takes an accent in writing form. |
However, the pronunciation is the same as usual. |
For example, 83 is ottantatré |
3, e, accent, |
but it's okay. |
And, however, for numbers higher than 1,000, |
you can also choose to use the conjunction, e, |
meaning end, to separate the thousands. |
So, for example, |
1,530 is millecinquecentotrenta or mille e cinquecento trenta. |
Let's look at the dialogue. |
While I read, I want you to pay attention to numbers, |
find them, and see how they are used in the dialogue. |
Quanto costa questa tazza? |
How much does this mug cost? |
Costa sette euro e cinquanta centesimi. |
It costs 7 euros and 50 cents. |
Now, let's look at some more examples. |
Costa un euro e ottantuno centesimi. |
It costs 1 euro and 81 cents. |
Notice that uno, one, is spelled ""un"" |
when talking about currency, |
and for that rule, you remember, in the definite article, the wovel, |
euro, un euro. |
Next. |
Costa cinquemila duecento quarantotto euro. |
It costs 5,248 euros. |
Remember that the word euro is the same, both the singular and the plural form. |
Un euro, cinquemila duecento quarantotto euro. |
Euro. |
Now, let's look at the sentence pattern. |
This pattern will be the structure that our dialogue and our example will follow. |
Costa, number, euro, e, number, centesimo, centesimi. |
It costs, number, euro, euros, and number, cent, cents. |
Numbers from 11 to 19 don't follow a pattern, |
but they have one thing in common. |
They all contain the word dici, |
which comes from ""dieci"", meaning ten. |
Let's see them together. |
undici |
dodici |
tredici |
quattordici |
quindici |
sedici |
diciassette |
Diciotto |
diciannove. |
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