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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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