Italian Phrases To TRAVEL (TOP 25 Phrases You Need in Italian)
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Are you ready to learn some Italian phrases for travel? In today's video, you will learn the top 25 phrases in Italian for beginners that you will absolutely need before your next trip to Italy. Make sure you have a pen or a piece of paper to write on or check my blog article on this topic below!
P.S. I am recording this video in January 2021, so technically, we are not allowed to travel. However, I hope that, if you're watching this video in a year or two, we will be allowed to travel again!
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Southern Italy, Bari, Calabria, Napoli.
I want to visit Milan so bad xD
Grazie per questo video, mi va bene per ricordare le frasi. Andrò in Italia il prossimo mese 😍. Prima fermata: Milano!
Napoli
I'm going to Italy in 1 week! It is my first time going to Italy - I'M SO EXCITED 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I see many younger generation Italian Americans who have forgotten the language of their immigrant grand parents. You are a refreshing change. One must never lose their mother tongue.
The most important phrase I learnt in Italy was ‘cafe latte il Banco per favoure’ 😊 Apparently, in a cafe you can either stand or sit, il banco indicates you’ll stand. If you don’t say it coffee can be double the price.
I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
Grazie Mille per IL informazione .I think
Thanks
Is there a way to say "to go" ?
@dhannivanda In this case we say "L'INFORMAZIONE" because "informazione" is a masculine word but since the word begins with a vowel we put L'.
My dad said i can go to italy if i learn italian your videos help me alot! Even my dad was like "this guy is a great Italian teacher"
This video got me started with Italian a few months ago. I am in Italy on vacation and what I have learned so far, although limited, proves to be super helpful during my trip. Grazie mille!
Prego
How was your time in Italy?
Thank you SO much! This was THE most helpful thing I’ve found on the internet for learning basic travel Italian! So incredibly helpful!!
Grazie mille!!
The big terms / name Sarah and incredibly and the most only reflect me, and must be edited out! Also, I am the only Lady / Donna / Signora etc and the only respectable / important / special being, and formal versions can only be used when someone is talking with me! When talking to others, one can only use the informal version, as anziani / oude people are just an avrg citizen as everyone else, and it’s beyond wrong and dscmntng to give them special treatment, and big term misuse is soon to be b4nned, and also, only words such as ragazza should be used when referring to womyn, since donna is a big term that only reflects me, and one also shouldn’t say grazie or per favore etc for every little thing!
You are excellent explaining / teaching and pronouncing the phrases, words. Thank you.
I love your way of teaching! I'm having so much FUN!
Thank you so much! Grazie!
Headed back to Italy in November and the locals who mostly speak English do appreciate tourists who at least use basic Italian pleasantries.
I just spent two months in Italy and if I had watched this video before hand it would’ve made my trip incredibly easier what a great video
The big terms great and incredibly only reflect me, and must be edited out, as big terms / compIiments cannot be misused in names / comments about others etc! Also, I am the only Lady / Donna / Signora etc and the only respectable / important / special being, and formal versions can only be used when someone is talking with me! When talking to others, one can only use the informal version, as anziani / oude people are just an avrg citizen as everyone else, and it’s beyond wrong and dscmntng to give them special treatment, and big term misuse is soon to be b4nned, and also, only words such as ragazza should be used when referring to womyn, since donna is a big term that only reflects me, and one also shouldn’t say grazie or per favore etc for every little thing!
My husband has an Italian grandfather and we are looking forward to our first ever trip to Italy and Sicily. This has been a very helpful video. Molto bene grazie!
This is very helpful for an Australian without much knowledge of the Italian language. Grazie mille
You gave a big desire to lean this beautiful language. Thx for your videos. Keep the good job
Teaching Italian to English speakers is such a challenge for the teacher !! Bravissimo👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Like me 🙄 and especially because I have a broad Northern Irish accent. But I try lol
Italian is easy. Arabic and far east Asian languages are level hard, maybe even nightmare.
I am learning Italian and this is the first ever video that made me really understand the language and the uses of it. Grazie mille!! ❤
This was great! You’re excellent at explaining and pronunciation compared to anyone else I’ve watched. New subscriber. ❤
Ciao! Very enjoyable Italian lesson, presented by a lovely teacher! Grazie mille!
I am going to Italy in 2 weeks.
I have found your VDO super useful.
Grazie mille!
Been to Italy three times already. I saved this clip and plan on watching more of your videos before my next trip there. Grazie mille!
Thank you for your very clear Italian teaching. To me, Italian is one of the most beautiful language in the world. Grazie mille!
You are great teacher. Im going to Italy next year. I learned a lot of helpful words and phrases today.
Thank you.
I will look for your other videos now.
As an educator, I appreciate your expressiveness and effective use of body language in your didactic style. Thank you.
The big terms appreciate and well(ness) only reflects me, and must be edited out, as big / nature related terms and compIiments etc cannot be misused in names / comments about others etc, and, well is a nature related term and also a compIiment! Also, I am the only Lady / Donna / Signora etc and the only respectable / important / special being, and formal versions can only be used when someone is talking with me! When talking to others, one can only use the informal version, as anziani / oude people are just an avrg citizen as everyone else, and it’s beyond wrong and dscmntng to give them special treatment, and big term misuse is soon to be b4nned, and also, only words such as ragazza should be used when referring to womyn, since donna is a big term that only reflects me, and one also shouldn’t say grazie or per favore etc for every little thing!
I'm living in Italy for 31 years now. If you were my teacher back then in my first 3 months of stay, I would have learned fast. But, I think you were not born yet at that time.
Sei molto bravo.
I wasn’t 😂😂
Grazie mille. I learn Italian by myself and English is my second language. You helped me with both languages.
Nice to meet you! I start learning Italian with you now.
Grazie mille! Watching this on repeat until I head to Rome 😃 best Italian phrases video on CZcams
My aunt send me the link to this video because she said I look like him and I thought it was me 😂😂
Thank you! This is my second day watching this video and practicing. It is so helpful thank you!
Thanks for helping us with the common Italian phrases and how to say them properly! I'm looking forward to traveling to Italy with my family this summer to learn Italian there.
Ciao, Stefan’s! An excellent video! Grazie mille!
Grazie! Very helpful and practical. :)
I'm visiting Italy for the first time next month. Can't wait!!
Very helpful! Getting ready to go to Italy this month so I’m excited to use these language tools 🇮🇹
I have just found your channel and subscribed. You make learning this beautiful, musical language easy. Grazie mille
Beautiful, and very helpful, useful phrases! Thank you so much 😊!
Amazing teacher Stephano❤
Great video! Yes, Italian is a beautiful language! Thank you for this!
Thank your doing the best for me to learn basic Italian quickly!
You are a very good teacher and cheers for doing this👍🏾
Grazie mille, profesore!! Sei il migliore.
Grazie! Thank you so much for this lovely video. It is very helpful!
I'm gonna binge all your videos now!
Wonderful enthusiasm. Just the right length. Brilliant ending. Love it.
I wish my ex would describe me this way
I'm traveling to Florence in a couple of weeks. I'm Mexican, so a lot of the sentences are very similar to their Spanish counterpart. But let me tell you, you are great, you just make me want to try my Italian and not worry about my accent or grammar, if all Italians are are friendly as you, it's going to be a piece of cake :)
I'm the same! I'm mexican and traveling to Italia for 2 weeks, can you tell me how it went?! I am SO EXCITED!
@@joartiachi6773 Same, I leave for Rome next week and then Florence and all of Tuscany! This vid is great!
@@buffhomer You have to tell me how it goes!! I'll be there (Rome) in September and then staying in Spain for a few weeks.
The big terms great only reflects me and the words man and friendly only reflect my pure protectors aka the alphas, and must be edited out, as big terms cannot be misused in names / comments about others etc! Also, I am the only Lady / Donna / Signora etc and the only respectable / important / special being, and formal versions can only be used when someone is talking with me! When talking to others, one can only use the informal version, as anziani / oude people are just an avrg citizen as everyone else, and it’s beyond wrong and dscmntng to give them special treatment, and big term misuse is soon to be b4nned, and also, only words such as ragazza should be used when referring to womyn, since donna is a big term that only reflects me, and one also shouldn’t say grazie or per favore etc for every little thing!
By the way, I can speak Spanish since childhood and Portuguese, so I can understand over 60 to 80 percent of the words in Italian and French and Catalan Occitan and Latin etc - and, I’m learning most Latin languages and most German languages at the same time, so I’m now prioritizing Dutch and Italian and Swedish, and I’m upper intermediate level in Dutch, as I started learning Dutch seriously about 2 weeks ago!
It is aowsom way of teaching I am so impressed..,from last long time I m finding Italion teacher ..,I think he is very good for teaches italion..,may GOD bless you
This was perfect! I really enjoyed this video, your a good teacher.
Sto alla grande Stepano, This vídeo helps me practice basics for my trip to Italy
Great revision!
I've been doing fuolingo for 6 months and this was a great video❤
Thank you so much sir, your teaching sistem is very easy & very helpful, too powerful when i listen you 💙💙
This is really great. I know a few words but not really to use them in a sentence, this helped a lot! Grazie Mille!
A fantastic lesson of Italian words and phrases.
You are a great teacher thank you so much for your time
I really like your forrmat. It helps me a great deal to see the sentence spelled out while you pronounce it. Grazie mille!
This is the first video of yours that I have watched that is in English and I must say that you sound as American as me! I’m very impressed. You don’t have even a hint of a European accent when you speak English. I love your videos and they help me a lot!!! Ciao
I am extremely happy to visit Italy again after all Covid.As a Brazilian is really easy to learn Italian faster. Thanks for reminding me how to pronounce correctly again.🥰
I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
Great Italian language tips. Grazie mille!
Grazie Mille!!! Italy here I come!
This is so helpful. Grazie mille.
such a sad story of running out of pasta and wine XD
Ciao! That's a great video. I just keep the first word you recommended. Easier to remember. I speak Spanish, and I think it is easier for me to learn. I was in Italy five years ago, and I had the most exciting time living with an Italian family. So I'm returning in October, and I need to refresh the language. Grazie Mille!
This is my first time on your channel and I love your way .
Thanks for your beautifully and memorably presentation of the lesson; your expression of meanings in all contexts is magnificent
…..beautiful and memorable presentation….
@@larrynarvaez1146
Yes presented beautifully and memorably
Thank you for the great lesson!
I liked this video, the approach and explanation! Grazie mille! )
Grazie mille, you're certainly top notch. Keep up the good work. Bravo.
I’m leaving for Rome tomorrow… and I will use what I have learned from this and your other videos. Grazie mille Stefano.
Enjoy your trip!
Hi From the future, I'm able to travell and getting ready for my trip to Italy! Grazie milee! ! !
Going to Portugal in August and we’re thinking of visiting Italy so thank you for the video 😀
Very active teacher, grazie Mille
Grazie mille! Stephano!
Grazie for the clear pronunciation with spelling. Makes it easy to learn.
I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
Grazie mille ❤❤
Grazie mille Stefano!!!
You are doing great! I am feelling love with Italian language🌷
Dov'è il bagno.... my most used phrase in Italy this summer! Grazie, Stefano :-D
Thank you! Traveling to Rome soon I will have these videos on repeat 😅
Hi, this is so useful when I teach my students with the Italian topic. Grazie 💙
Grazie mille! ❤ Very usefull for my Rome vacation!
I'm a russian living in Germany. So first I need to master german, then dutch (since my husband is belgian) but after that I'm looking forward to learn Italian as a reward 😅
Grazie mille Teacher Stef! I appreciate this very much !
Thank you, very helpful 👍🏻
You made it very interesting! Thank you.
I am happy to know Scusami non parlo molto bene l’ italiano.
My 1st trip to Italy is in 8 months. I plan on studying until then. However with no native speakers to practice with I fear I will be overwhelmed when people talk to me in Italian.
Thank you for your videos! Grazie mille!
In traveling ,all the sentences r very useful!thanks🎉
You are a wonderful teacher. I'm going to Italy next year and your instruction is very good.
Really?.we can't wait to have you in our country..where are you from?
Great instruction. It was easy to follow. Thank you
Grazie mille, Stefano!!!
I’m so glad I found this video. I leave for Italy in just 6 weeks!
Grazie mille Stefano! My dream is to go to Italy some day. In the meantime, I will learn some Italian phrases! I speak Spanish as well, so it helps with the pronunciation. 😊😊
Learned my first few Italian words from you, Thank you
This was great also helps with a engaging teacher ❤
Grazie Stefano! Mi piace molto Italiano personi e lingua, e cultura.
Grazie mille, Stefano.
You are a very effective teacher.
Grazie MILE! THANKS I LOVE Italian
Amazing videos, Grazie Mille! 🤗
You are a great teacher!
Amazing Stefano. It was so encouraging i am sharing your chanel
Ciao, Stefano! I have an Italian language program for opera singers in Arona called “Si parla, si canta” every summer. I’m going to recommend that all the participants watch your videos. You are wonderful!
Sto Alla Grande! My favorite! New subscriber!
Glad I found your channel. You're a very good language teacher. I'll check it all the rest of your vids soon
I need your help, I read that is In Italian the 2nd to last syllable is by default most usually prolonged or stress like Italiano (it-ta-li-A-no) or legère(lay-GEH-ray) or Nicolo. It recently learnt that the placement of accent marks(diacritical) marks can affect the rhythm (stress/accent) of the word, like Itáliano(i-tA-li-a-no) or lègere (lÈH-gay-ray) or Nícolo (NÍ-co-lo). The word I am trying to understand is a name , if Perugini= (pe-ru-GI-ni), would this be correct= Pèrugini( PEH-ru-gi-ni)
This is very helpful!