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tedesco, austriaco, sammarinese
What do these words mean?
Stick around!
In this quick lesson, you'll learn Italian vocabulary for nationalities!
Before we start, did you know Italy wasn't always one big country?
Do you know how Italy became united?
Keep watching for the answer at the end!
francese
French
francese
French sweets
Oh, French pâtisserie!
Oh oui, j'adore la pâtisserie française!
Susan asked Tom about a performer at a cultural festival.
Sai di dove è quell'artista?
È francese!
tedesco
German
tedesco
tedesco
Let me give you a toast!
I'm prosit!
I'm prosit!
Nanananana
Susan asks Oscar about a new member in their photography club.
Sai di dov'è il nuovo socio?
È tedesco!
austriaco
Austrian
austriaco
austriaco
We need good music!
We need Austrian symphony!
A one, a two, a one, two, three!
Dai, studiamo insieme l'italiano!
Dai, studiamo insieme l'italiano!
Dai, studiamo insieme, studiamo insieme l'italiano!
Cut!
Jack talks about his co-worker with Susan.
La mia nuova collega è di Vienna.
Ah, è austriaca?
italiano
Italian
italiano
italiano
Good cars!
Good fashion!
Good food!
Good friends!
This is the Italian way!
Viola asks Lina about a new member of their tennis club.
Hai incontrato il nuovo socio?
Sì, è italiano!
spagnolo
Spanish
spagnolo
spagnolo
All Spanish know how to dance flamenco!
Viola asks Vittorio about Spanish nationality.
Hai mai conosciuto una persona spagnola?
Sì, conosco uno chef spagnolo.
svizzero
Swiss
svizzero
svizzero
Holes, holes, holes, many, many holes in my Swiss cheese!
Valentina and Valerio chat about a Swiss friend.
Conosci qualche svizzero?
Sì, il mio amico è svizzero.
sloveno
Slovenian
sloveno
sloveno
Slovenian art and craft!
Beautiful works made by passionate professional artisans!
Wow, wow, wow!
Giovanni quizzes Paolo on Slovenian nationality.
Hai mai conosciuto una persona slovena?
Sì, ho conosciuto un turista sloveno l'anno scorso.
sammarinese
sammarinese
sammarinese
sammarinese
Guys, I love so much MotoGP!
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the sammarinese Grand Prix!
Welcome to Misano!
Ducati! Ducati! Ducati!
Raffaella and Guido discuss sammarinese nationality.
Conosci qualcuno che è sammarinese?
Sì, ho un collega sammarinese.
croato
Croatian
croato
croato
All we need is a beautiful blue paradise!
Croatian sea!
Swimming, swimming, swimming, swimming!
Susan quizzes Tom on Croatian nationality.
Conosci qualcuno che è croato?
Sì, il mio amico è croato.
britannico
British
britannico
britannico
Caldo, caldo!
Hot! It's so hot! Ah, it's so hot!
To be or not to be?
That is the question!
Susan asks Lina about a mutual friend.
Di che nazionalità è?
È britannico.
Let's review!
You will see the words in English, and your job is to say the words in Italian.
Ready?
Do you remember how to say French?
francese
francese
And how to say German?
tedesco
tedesco
And how about Austrian?
austriaco
austriaco
Do you remember how to say Italian?
italiano
italiano
And how to say Spanish?
spagnolo
spagnolo
Let's try Swiss.
svizzero
svizzero
What about Slovenian?
sloveno
sloveno
Now, let's see if you remember how to say sammarinese.
sammarinese
sammarinese
Another one! What about Croatian?
croato
And finally, do you remember how to say British?
britannico
britannico
Did you know Italy wasn't always one big country?
Do you know how Italy became united?
For many centuries, Italy was made up of many smaller kingdoms and states.
It wasn't until 1861 that these states joined to form one country, Italy.
This process is called unification.
Thanks for watching!
Don't forget to practice these new words and phrases, and see you next time!
Ciao!

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