Right now I am going to teach you four very common expressions:
a
a
Mattino Morning
Buon giorno Good morning
Pomeriggio Afternoon
Buon Pomeriggio Good afternoon
Sera Evening
Buona sera Good evening
Notte Night
Buona notte Good night
Also, see : Greetings and parting expressions
For now it is all but see you at the next little lesson.




27 comments:
Mille grazie! Spero che mi autera i vostri corsi... Scusi per la mia grammatica...=))) Lei è terribile! =)))
I've favorited you on technorati. My link is
http://stanleyliew.blogspot.com
buona sera
it is evening here in india
thanks for dropping on my blog
regards
Buon giorno qui in America...:-) e mille grazie per questo corso.
I've been meaning to learn Italian for ages - got married in Sorrento last year! Love the blog!
Thanks for dropping by my blog. So cool to read your interesting blog on learning Italian language. Cheers!
Grazi tanto Salvato, dio te benedici...
Teriss, ( blog catalog)
parlo un po di italiano.
buona sera.
Hi, this is an interesting site, if I ever learn Italian I'll know a few words already!
Cheers,
David Webb
Very good! I like the lessons slow-and-steady approach, makes it a lot easier to learn that way.
Thanks for stopping by theNetFool.com, keep up the great work
I so LOVE YOU BASIC LESSONS!!! You've got yourself another student!!! Grazie!
Ciao
I write recipe maybe soon I will be able to also include the Italian version.
Buon Giorno! It is a bright and sunny morning here in the Philippines.
Salut:-)
buon pomerrigio! :) you have a great blog and it's so easy to understand! i guess learning italian is not hard after all. But i hope i got the pronunciation correctly! :) Hv a nice day!
Excellent! My husband is Italian, but never teaches me the language (just requests that I make Italian food!). I'd love to surprise the mother-in-law with a few phrases, so this is very handy.
Cheers!
What a great blog you have, I'm so glad you stopped by mine.Being Italian American I never was taught the language. I would love to learn at least the basics. I'll be back!!!
Great! I can learn some Italian words now ^^
Hi there, this is a great fun way to learn some Italian. Great blog :)
hey cool stuff. keep posting
Brush up on your italian - God only knows my Italian is broken - I'm out of practice.
Where is the next lesson?
Ciao Bruno,
The lesson posts are ordered from the oldest to the newest (not from the newest to the oldest as for the majority of the other blogs), therefore, on the homepage you will only see the oldest posts, always at the same place (so, it may look like there are no new posts published). In order to see the new lessons you must use the tags. However, I think, I'm going to change this way of posting , so that the new lessons will appear just on the main page, cause I am seeing it has been creating confusion among my readers.
Thanks for dropping by!
Arrivederci!
Grazzie! Bon Anno <-- Did I spell it right?
Bruno, bravo!! Almost right!
You only need to remove one "z" from "grazzie" and add an "u" (just before the "o") to "Bon".
You will write then: Grazie! Buon anno
Buon anno to you and all my readers too!
Ciao! Sono italiana e ho appena iniziato un blog di italiano. Bello il tuo blog, specialmente l'idea dei file audio!
Ciao Giuli! Grazie per il complimento! Fatto da una professionista come te, fa molto piacere ed incoraggia parecchio!
Anche il tuo nuovo blog non scherza mica! Molto interessante!!
Grazie ancora!
Arrivederci!
Salvatore
molto intiresno, grazie
quello che stavo cercando, grazie
Posta un commento