Most Common Grammar mistakes NATIVE ITALIAN Speakers make | ADVANCED Italian Grammar Mistakes
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00:22 Ma però
02:06 Qual'è/Qual è
03:37 Si/Sì
06:06 Apposto/A posto
07:16 Da/Dà
09:08 Sarei/Fossi
11:47 Pò/Po’
13:29 Dò and Fà
14:31 Se/Sé
16:16 Un/Un'
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🤯🤯This was pretty intense!! As I always say, Italian grammar can be difficult for native Italians too!! So don't be too hard on yourself if you are learning Italian as a second language 😉😉 Now tell me: how are you doing with these? Are you doing better than some native Italian speakers?😄😄 👇👇
@Javaman92
4 ай бұрын
There is an English word, vivacious, that kept coming to mind as I watched this video. It means wonderfully lively and spirited. Your excitement for your subject is wonderful. For some reason it really touched my heart.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
@@Javaman92 Grazie di cuore! 😊😊I do strive to make learning Italian more effective but especially more enjoyable, so I'm glad it shows through!!
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In case someone is confused about why Un' is used only for feminine nouns, that is because Un' is shortened from Una and if the noun starts with a vowel, you have to put Un'. This is what I'm aware of. Correct me if I'm wrong. Your videos are very helpful! Thank you! Greetings from Romania
Very helpful Valentina. I saw in one of your videos using 'in' and 'a' and now I can't find it I would like to review it again because you gave greatness on how to remember which one to use. Thank you.
Best Italian teacher.explains everything well
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
Grazie, Daniel!
Molto peferito, grazie di cuore
Great lesson, thank you!
One of the most difficult grammar topics in Italian for a nonnative speaker, apart from the Congiuntivo, is the prepositions, they often don't coincide with your mother language. They say for a reason the Italian is a language of prepositions
@leonardojoseadamscastillo4781
22 күн бұрын
Could you explain more about that? Please 🙏
My Favorite teacher too.un’a amika
Thank you this was a tricky topic but very helpful especially when it comes to the apostrophe bit thank again.
I recently heard "ma però" and I was so onfused. Thanks for this video!
@ItalianTeacherValentina
2 ай бұрын
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Wow! Excellent Video Valentina! This is so helpful. Grazie Millie!🙏
@ItalianTeacherValentina
Ай бұрын
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Grazie molto. Buona giornata
very nice video.
Molto interessante! Grazie tante!
Wow! You are a born teacher. Grazie tanto
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
😊 Grazie, Betty!
I love your videos you are a very good teacher and you foing all thr best to learn us I am not rady to learn but I try. Grazie mille Vallentina ❤️
@ItalianTeacherValentina
Ай бұрын
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You are the best all time..❤️
I think, being fairly new to the language, that the only mistake I think I may have already made is not realizing that the accent mark on po' wasn't an accent mark, but rather an apostrophe. The same goes for un'amica. Now, thanks to you, I will know better. Grazie mille.
I started to see your videos n it's really helpful
Very interesting 😊
Excellent, and Grazzie mille, for your smile
Valentina, più studio l'italiano ... più noto che uso di più le mani nella comunicazione 😂 E sei una brava insegnante, grazie 😊😊
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
😄😄 Ottimo segno, Lubos!! Significa che stai imparando bene! 😅
I just saw something and it made me think that you could do a video on sayings. 😊 In bocca al lupo.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
Working on that right these days! 😉
Sei sempre meravigliosa e pertinente nelle tue lezioni:)
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
Ahh! Grazie di cuore, Richard (ed ottimo italiano!)
Nice 👍
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18:22 Un’amica
Wow!!!
You are really Nice
Un po: is saying “ un poco” correct also?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
Yes, that would be the complete form, but the shorter form is more common
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Bello video. Interessante non penso che madrelingua faccia questi errori. Una domanda, perché e non è ? È un pronome indiretto e bisogna usare con preposizioni? Grazie
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
"Si" è un pronome riflessivo, "sè" o "se stesso" significa "one self". Spiego come usare i pronomi riflessivi in questo video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p36brbNxXc6XY9Y.html
@Bryanhegstrom
4 ай бұрын
@@ItalianTeacherValentina grazie per la sua risposta. Capisco si è riflessive. Per esempio Si mangia buona pasta nell'Italia. Ma quando si usa sè invece si?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
@@Bryanhegstrom In quell'esempio "si" non è riflessivo ma impersonale ("si" è uno dei pronomi più complessi 😉). Usiamo "sè" o "se stesso" quando in una frase abbiamo bisogno di dire "oneself" esplicitamente. Es: è importante credere in se stessi
Salve Valentina, pero eguale "however" in inglese?
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
Non esattamente. "Però" è un sinonimo di "ma". A volte può essere usato come "however".
Where are you from in Italy
ma qual è la differenza tra si e sé?
This is so helpful, grazie
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“dal Messico “… Why dal?… I have to look this up.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
that's called an "articulated preposition", I have a dedicated video for those: kzread.info/dash/bejne/i2yTyZKjYNbAqaw.html
English people also mess up apostrophies and the subjunctive. People always say "if I was" and it just sounds wrong.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
I agree, Jill! It sounds weird to me too!
turn off the auto correct before it gets you into trouble ! 😅
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
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Si means oneself, sè means oneself. One uses accent, the other does not. But the meaning is the same. Why? Confusing.
@ItalianTeacherValentina
4 ай бұрын
"si" is the reflexive pronoun version, to be used with reflexive verbs. Please watch this video of mine on the subject to learn more: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p36brbNxXc6XY9Y.html
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