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Bonjour is it not a phrase but a word?
Pity about the mindless graffiti/tagging on the bridge...
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The Most Excellent video
Italian use the present continuos with a gerund for example Io sto mangiando, so its not correct the first information
Great soundtrack
I Love Jonna Napire 💜💚❤️ JUNE 11, 2024
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I lived in Bristol 1967 to 71 , I was 18, I loved Bristol made lots of friends and lovers, had some fantastic times and experiences . Yeh life was good then in the late 60s -70s Yep the biggest love of my life.💔
Thanks very much! Preparing for our cruise in November and it’s been exciting trying to imagine how cold it will be! This has certainly helped!
This is wonderful! Grazie! I'd love a tutorial on the Italian pronunciation of common places to visit in Italy, i.e. colluseum. Grazie!
Guillermo! The best part of Gran canaria guide, thanks! For that detailed translation! ❤🎉😊
Grazie mille bella 😉🇬🇷
Greetings wonderful video , I had a picture build up in my mind about English villages and countryside. The image was developed after reading a lot of Literature, William Blake , Wordsworth and others, and yes I read about Doctor who too, the red telephone Box reminds of tardis, The temperate latitudes give a very different color to the skies , a beautiful, different colour . Sometimes the reality is more wonderful than your Ideas, What to do in Cotswold? When I go there I am going to wonder as a cloud , in the Cotswolds lanes, and watch with delight the age old houses and cottages, and listen to the music of brookes, and smile at the beautiful flowers and sing the song with birds. Thank you very wonderful video.
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Really nice tipps! Thank you!
Mille grazie 🌸🌷🌺
So 80% of our everyday words are 20% of the language
please help me Bristol or Sheffield or Manchester. I am international student
Italians don't eat breakfast 🙂 just saying...
bristols alright
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Grazie, very helpful!!!
thanks!
Thanks for the video, will be visiting in sept end.Is it possible to see all this in One day ?
Grazie Mille
Many thanks for very important info 🙏🙏
The text needs to be larger. We need to see the words, not your face
My roots 🙏🥰
Also, make sure you say "l'haricot" the french H is also a "vowl" .
Thank you for this video 👍
Oggi è Mercoledi
Grazie 🌷🌸🌺
Great video. what about Cremona and the violins...Thank you!!!!
Mille passuum is what Romans said: 1000 paces
Lovely information what time of year did u go to make the video
The witte Huis "used to be Europe's tallest building" that can't be true
Is romano and romanesco the same thing? Is it just the language of the inner city? And what bout romanaccio?
Romano is an adjective, eg. Lui è Romano. (He is Roman), Ha un accento romano (He has a roman accent) Romanesco is the noun/name of the Roman dialect Romanaccio a pejorative (negative way) to say Romanesco.
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in 2024 i should come to bristol with regular pounds, right? I googled it and it says it has been disbanded
Yes. Use normal GBP
how do you say do you have gluten free potions in italian
Ask: Avete piatti senza glutine? (Do you have gluten free dishes?)
The nails are how the expression " cash on the nail" came about,😁 good video BTW lived here and visited many times , but still found a few new locations in your video😁
Ok so the stem changes, for the irregular verbs. For example dire, if you were to say “I say” it would be io dico. But if I were to say “you say” it would be voi dite. Meaning the stems would be dic and dit. I’m just a little confused why they change and if it’s just something I have to memorize.
Hi how are u, i am really trying to learn Italy 🇮🇹 some time it’s interesting but sometimes its boring, any way i try my best to learn and watching all videos all the teachers given us a very good job 👏
THE best way to see The Cotswolds is to HIKE INN to INN or PUB to PUB!!! 🥾🥾🍺🍺
I know this is an old vid but I have a question. Why is lei seen as formal? I thought lei meant she and lui meant he. Why would they be described as formal or informal when their just describing someone’s gender.
lei = she Lei = you (formal) notice the capital letter which is not always used. It’s optional. lui = he Also note that in Southern Italy, voi is formal form, not Lei 😊 Don’t think of it as just gender but as how to correctly address people according to formality and number. This is just a characteristic of the language that must be learned just like in English we have words that are spelled the same but mean different things eg. ‘I read every day’ vs ‘I read the book yesterday’.
@@theintrepidguide thank you so much!
Merci beaucoup!😃🥰
i live in canada so it realy helped merci