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Series: Professor Dave Explains Italian
Gender in the Italian Language
The concept of gender in language is difficult to grasp for English-speakers, because it just doesn't exist in English. But in other languages, some objects are masculine and some are feminine! It may sound kind of sexist, but that's Italian...Show More
The concept of gender in language is difficult to grasp for English-speakers, because it just doesn't exist in English. But in other languages, some objects are masculine and some are feminine! It may sound kind of sexist, but that's Italian works, so we have to understand this to speak the language properly. Let's check it out! Show Less
Giving and Receiving Directions in Italian
I know that these days you've got pocket computer phone machines that tell your where to go and how to get there, but Italians remember a simpler time when humans would interact with each other on the street, and you can get in on this too! If...Show More
I know that these days you've got pocket computer phone machines that tell your where to go and how to get there, but Italians remember a simpler time when humans would interact with each other on the street, and you can get in on this too! If you are sight-seeing and you need to find the next thing on the itinerary, just ask someone nearby! In here you'll learn how to do that, and how to understand what they say. Show Less
Italian Counting Numbers
A very basic thing in any language is learning how to count. You will use the numbers from one through ten constantly! When you tell time, when you interact with people at the market, or around town, you name it. So these first few must be...Show More
A very basic thing in any language is learning how to count. You will use the numbers from one through ten constantly! When you tell time, when you interact with people at the market, or around town, you name it. So these first few must be memorised! But from there, it becomes quite simple to build out any other number imaginable, so let's hit all the basic number-related vocabulary right now! Show Less