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Very, many or much Molto (pronounced mol-toh) eg. Molto bene! eg. Very good! very-very or many-many -issimo (pronounced is-ih-moh) eg. Benissimo (bene-issimo) eg. Very very good! Pleased to meet you Piacere (pronounced pee-ach-air-eh) eg. Piacere Antonio eg. Pleased to meet you Antonio Thankyou Grazie (pronounced grat-zee-eh) eg. Grazie Antonio eg. Thankyou Antonio Yes Si (pronounced see) eg. Si, si Antonio! eg. Yes, yes, Antonio! No No (pronounced noh) eg. No Antonio! eg. No Antonio! Not Non (pronounced non) eg. No, non Antonio! eg. No, not Antonio! I am.. (my name is..) Sono.. (pronounced soh-noh) eg. Sono Katia eg. I am Katia Miss Signorina (pronounced sig-n-yor-ih-nah) eg. Ciao Signorina! eg. Hi Miss! Mrs Signora (pronounced sig-n-yor-ah) eg. 1: Ciao Signora bella! eg. 1: Hello beautiful Lady!
2005-04-09 [Koralita]: YEI! a new lesson!!! ^*realizes that sounds really weird* ^.^''
2005-04-09 [Koralita]: hmmmm... can you also say bella signora? ^.^''
2005-04-09 [Kaimee]: people do, but it isnt correct :P the describing word always goes <iu>after</i> the noun in italian (bridge old, man fat, boy lazy etc etc)
2005-04-09 [Koralita]: owkeej... ^.^'' no exceptions? :-p
2005-04-10 [Kaimee]: well, ppl use incorrect grammer all the time. I probably just used some in that sentence, and thats not an exception for italian either, ppl say pretty much whatever they want and ignore grammer :P but at first the real italian grammer will seen totally backwards to you.... after awhile english seems wrong, just keepp learning :P
2005-04-10 [Koralita]: owkeej! So italian is like french ^.^ ?
2005-04-10 [Kaimee]: if you meana totally diffferent sentence structure from english... then yes :P
2005-04-10 [Koralita]: thats it ^.^
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