hi everyone and welcome back to my channel!
if you are new, hi! I'm Sofie
and this is my world
given that i've done a video or two in English
teaching basic Italian words/phrases to English speakers,
those who would like to
learn a bit of Italian
I've received some requests to do
some English lessons to Italians
i've already done a video for those who would like to learn italian
with 15 phrases
and words
most basic to learn before coming to Italy
so I thought,
why don't I do the same thing for you, but in English
I'm sure some of you already know some of these words
but let's see
if you want to learn the most basic words/phrases
if you want to come to the USA on holiday
you should know these words to get around!
ok, let's begin
hello is more formal
and hi is a bit more informal
so if you enter a restaurant or a store,
you can say,
'hello' or 'hi'
good morning, which means 'buongiorno'
good afternoon
which means 'buon pomeriggio'
'good evening,' which means
'buona sera'
which means
'have a nice day'
'have a nice evening'
how are you?
we don't have a particular word to associate the difference
between the formal and informal person
for example, in Italian we say, 'TU' for the informal 'YOU'
or, 'LEI'
for the formal 'YOU'
we don't have this in English
so if you say 'YOU'
it's both the informal/formal 'you' in Italian, also the Italian 'VOI' which means 'You all'
because this doesn't exist in the English language
so you can comfortably say,
'How are you?'
to say, 'come stai?' or 'come sta?' (how are you)
'thank you' is longer, whereas 'thanks'
is shorter, maybe a TAD bit more informal
which means, 'prego' (you're welcome) after someone has given or brought you something
so when someone tells you,
'thank you,' you can respond with 'you're welcome'
or
'goodbye' is more 'arrivederci' and
'bye' is more like 'ciao'
or
it's similar to 'Altrettanto', for example
if you're in a place and someone tells you,
'have a nice day!' to you
you can respond with,
'thanks, you too!' or
'thanks, likewise!'
or
'how much is this? (masculine)
or 'how much is this?' (feminine)
or 'how much are these?'
'can you help me please?'
for example,
'where is the restroom?'
means 'where can I find the restroom?'
instead of saying, 'where is the restroom?'
so, 'where is' is 'dov'è'
and 'where can i find...' is 'dove lo posso trovare...?'
for example, if you're in a grocery store
and
you're looking for the milk,
you can say, 'where can I find the milk?'
which means
'can i have the check please?' or also
they are the same thing
so you can ask for both 'the check' or 'the bill'
these are just some basic words
especially for those starting out
especially if you're looking to do a trip in an English speaking place
if you found this video useful,
let me know
because I can do more videos like this one
if you want to see how to order in an American restaurant,
let me know, because I can continue like this
i wanted to try first with a video like this one with the top 15 basic words/phrases
that are the most useful
when you're coming to the USA
and if you're still not subscribed to my channel,
please subscribe!
if you have any ideas for me for future videos,
especially English for Italians,
please let me know because i'm always open
to your ideas!
thanks so much and until next time!
bye!


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