• Week #019 Review, Thursday

  • Feb 15 2007
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast
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Week #019 Review, Thursday

  • Summary

  • Quel ragazzo e' forte = That boy is strong.

    Vogliono essere insegnanti buoni. = They want to be good teachers.

    Il dottore non e' povero = The doctor is not poor.

    Hai visto quella chiesa alta? = Did you see that tall church?

    Ho mangiato troppi biscotti. = I ate too many cookies.

    Lui e' povero, ma bello. = He is poor, but handsome.

    Quell'insegnante e' sposato? = Is that teacher married?

    Il cane grasso dorme sempre. = The fat dog always sleeps.

    Quella signora bionda e' bella. = That blonde lady is pretty.

    Lui e' alto, scuro e bello. = He is tall, dark and handsome.

    Loro portano camicie grandi. = They are wearing large shirts.

    Io ho mangiato la mela rossa. = I ate the red apple.

    conoscere = to know

    io conosco = I know

    tu conosci = you know (informal)

    Lei conosce = you know (formal)

    lui/lei conosce = he/she knows

    noi conosciamo = we know

    voi conoscete = you know (plural)

    loro conoscono = they know

    sapere = to know

    io so = I know

    tu sai = you know (informal)

    Lei sa = you know (formal)

    lui/lei sa = he/she knows

    noi sappiamo = we know

    voi sapete = you know (plural)

    loro sanno = they know

    Io so la risposta. = I know the answer

    Chi conosce una donna italiana? = Who knows an Italian woman?

    Tu sai suonare il pianoforte? = Do you (informal) know how to play the piano?

    Lei conosce Roberto Benigni? = Do you (formal) know Roberto Benigni?

    Noi sappiamo che il ragazzo e' povero. = We know the boy is poor.

    Voi conoscete la ragazza arribbiata. = You (plural) know the angry girl.

    Loro sanno parlare inglese bene. = They know how to speak English well.

    Noi conosciamo il presidente. = We know the president.

    Voi sapete quando viene Aldo? = Do you (plural) know when Aldo is coming?

    Loro conoscono questa citta'. = They know this city.

    Inghilterra = England

    Germania = Germany

    Francia = France

    Spagna = Spain

    Svizzera = Switzerland

    Irlanda = Ireland

    Stati Uniti = United States

    legno = wood

    plastica = plastic

    oro = gold

    argento = silver

    vetro = glass

    amore = love

    pace = peace

    coraggio = courage

    bottiglia = bottle

    scatola = box

    ombrello = umbrella

    appartamento = apartment

    palazzo = apartment building

    di = of

    a = to, at

    da = from, by

    per = for

    in = in

    con = with

    su = on

    tra or fra = between, among

    vicino = near

    sopra = above, over, on top of

    sotto = below, under

    accanto = beside

    attorno = around

    tramite = through

    in classe = in class

    fra amici = among friends

    con amore = with love

    di plastica = of plastic

    vicino Roma = near Rome

    a Maria = to Maria

    sotto l'ombrello = under the umbrella

    per l'insegnante = for the teacher

    da Giovanni = by John

    in questa scatola = in this box

    di vetro = of glass

    attorno Milano = around Milan

    sotto il letto = under the bed

    su questa tavola = on this table

    vicino quel palazzo = near that apartment building

    albero = tree

    cassetto = drawer

    bosco = woods

    uccello = bird

    tetto = roof

    fiore = flower

    lago = lake

    campo = field

    corridoio = hallway

    vaso = vase

    stazione = station

    banca = bank

    ospedale = hospital

    ufficio = office

    giardino = garden

    parco = park

    cadere = to fall

    io cado = I fall

    tu cadi = you fall (informal)

    Lei cade = you fall (formal)

    lui/lei cade = he/she falls

    noi cadiamo = we fall

    voi cadete = you fall (plural)

    loro cadono = they fall

    camminare = to walk

    io cammino = I walk

    tu cammini = you walk (informal)

    Lei cammina = you walk (formal)

    lui/lei cammina = he/she walks

    noi camminiamo = we walk

    voi camminate = you walk (plural)

    loro camminano = they walk

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