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bambina99 says
November 10, 2008
ciao come stai?
giuseppe says
November 11, 2008
bene grazie
spothukuchi says
November 11, 2008
prego
spanishlearners says
November 11, 2008
bene grazie, y tu? (i know the second sentence is wrong, so please correct me).
Man after running you start smoking? that is bad, what's the point?
Do you call football calcio or is it the match itself in italian, what does it mean?
marcod says
November 11, 2008
bene grazie, e tu?
calcio means football/soccer, la partita (di calcio) is the (football) match.
darkwing74 says
November 11, 2008
Hey everyone, "y tú?" is used in spanish, any doubt, don´t mindt it, just ask me. (Hahaha). This lesson isn´t only an italian lesson, is also a healthy lesson. Would be great to talk with a italian native speaker. Meanwhile, good luck, don´t smoke and keep running. See you, greetings from Colombia. (botticcello14@hotmail.com)
al4enok says
November 12, 2008
Ciao tutti!Si,it's a good healthy lesson=)))
Mi chiamo Alena(alena_pav@yahoo.com),sono di Kiev and for me it's also would be great to talk with an italian native speaker=))
Ciao!
shanarossi says
November 12, 2008
ciao ragazzi, come stai?.
frank1960 says
November 12, 2008
Ciao tutti. Ho ascoltato questa lezione quando correvo questa sera. Mi ho piace molto.
ire_ne says
November 12, 2008
frank1960
we are glad that you liked the lesson. Anyway in italian you need to say Mi piace molto you don't need the verb to have. If you want to say it in the past you need the verb to be. Mi è piaciuta molto.
billkaulitzlover says
November 14, 2008
How interesting that "Cigarette" is a feminine word in italian.
daboone says
February 19, 2009
Ciao
come stai ?
trungle2009 says
December 9, 2009
Ciao
How do we say "I hate smoking."
Grazie.
says
October 2, 2012
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