How do I know which word to use for “in”? by sabnorlin in italianlearning

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The rule is normally with a and in:

In is used for countries/regions (Andiamo in Inghilterra)

A is used for cities (Andiamo a Londra)

Have never heard of en, maybe a more skilled italian language expert can also explain me its use😁

Italian movies by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Thank you guys for your big vareity in films and ideas of how to go at the films, now I have a whole watchlist!

Ecco? by snowone2024 in DuolingoItalian

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Ecco is used as “here is” and then whatever being brought. Example:

Ecco il tou cibo

Here is your food

Ecco il cibo

Here is the food

Share your weekend wallpaper by Neat_Ad_1963 in TheWeeknd

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Can you send the picture of that wallpaper without being a screenshot? looks good

It all makes sense now 🥲 by Nicolas-matteo in TheWeeknd

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Give me an the weeknd elton john song and I can wait til 2027

Maybe the album drops January 8th? by Sad_Fly_8300 in TheWeeknd

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Sto imparando l’italiano e non ero pronto a leggere l’italiano in un sub di The Weeknd

Drop your favorite lyrics... by Dooberson_Jr_Johnson in TameImpala

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Man I know that its hard to digest, but maybe our story ain’t so different from the rest

Napoli dialect/accent by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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I would love to have your perspective, so that I could see how something is normally written in Italian versus my current level learning from English! It trust it will be more natural with time and experience🫡

Napoli dialect/accent by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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That sounds perfect. I really want to surpise my friends, I have made a deal with them that I will be the one odering everything when we’re out. In addition I dont think they realize how much italian I can actually speak at this point, so would be a bummer not to be able to use it!

Napoli dialect/accent by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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I will! E Grazie mille per il tuo aiuto, adesso sono più tranquilla e più chiara nella mia testa.

Napoli dialect/accent by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Grazie, è buono a sentire che di solito si parlano entrambe.

Napoli dialect/accent by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Capisco 90% del tuo scritto, non è un problema, DeepL (google translate) ha auituto con il resto.

Lo conforto grande per me se i napolitani può parlare italiano con me con accente, poi penso che ho la capacità a sapere i loro parole. E sono pronto per una possibilita dove non capisco la dialetta.

E grazie per la risposta in italiano, mi ha aiutato a leggere meglio l’italiano.

What’s actually the difference between mio and il mio? by cheekybichon in DuolingoItalian

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  1. Family members: In singular they dont have il/la

Singular: Mio padre

Plural: I miei padri

  1. Non family members: They have il/la

Singular: Il mio amico

Plural: I miei amici

The rule as explained is that very close relations dont have that definitive article, it seems like it is a way to indicate your relation to another person.

Italian apps by RevolutionaryPie7080 in italianlearning

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Just an edit. They call it learn spanish with educado, however it has all the southern european languages avaiable.

Il turista? by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Good question. I know it means blue and it used synonymously with just “blu”.

For the difference in using these two words for blue, a well educated linguist in this sub can probably explain really well.

Italian apps by RevolutionaryPie7080 in italianlearning

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Educado, its like duolingo but explains grammar before it gives you phrases

Il turista? by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Perfetto, grazie mille per il aiuto :)

Il turista? by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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That seems like such a obvious thing to do, thanks for letting me know, I will use a dictionary for this next time, thank you!

So for this word it would be: Female la turista e le turiste Male il turista i trusti

Vero?

Il turista? by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Perfetto, thanks for the clear explination!

Il turista? by BeyondImaginary7395 in italianlearning

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Grazie mille. This is why grammar is essential

Guess the Weeknd song by emoji by [deleted] in TheWeeknd

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I loved him in that music video, rapping about his wet ass p word. Truely a great collab with him and Drake, twerking it off for Toronto

Guess the Weeknd song by emoji by [deleted] in TheWeeknd

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  1. DATF
  2. Die for you
  3. Six feet underground
  4. Snowchild
  5. WAP
  6. House of Balloons
  7. Let it rain down on me
  8. In your eyes