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una_e_mezzo says
October 10, 2008
Super!
nasrfaridnasr says
October 10, 2008
it is good
dariko says
October 10, 2008
A small remark:
Exercise 3, sentence no 1: audio clip does not match with the sentence.
It is a good lesson! Grazie mille!
missworldtraveler says
October 10, 2008
You know something, normally, I hate to hear other people mumble and complain about anything. But, strangely, I think I could listen all day to this father complain about his computer.
Maybe, I shouldn't study Italian. Right now, everything sounds just so adorable -- even when the person is complaining, shouting, or being downright nasty. If I understood everything, maybe I'll lose the love of anything Italian.
user2048 says
October 12, 2008
Good lesson.
Much here that may not be obvious: imperativo- clicca (cliccare), apri (aprire) both 2nd person singular; pronomi doppi – “te l’ho spiegato”,”ti” , pronome indiretto, “lo”, pronome diretto, combined as “te lo”, not “ti lo”; and usage- “non capisco un tubo”, “fare prima”, “accidente”.
I have a test on Tuesday so I’ll be using “accidente” often.
Ciao.
marcod says
October 16, 2008
user2048, good luck for your test! or was it last tuesday you had it?
anyway it looks like you shouldn't have to wirry, judging by your grammatical knowledge :D
user2048 says
October 17, 2008
Marco,Grazie. Il lupo crepò!
(Before a test our professor always says: “ In bocco al lupo!”, “Good luck!”, to which the reply is, “Crepi!”, “May he die!”)
My previous comments were really a reaction to the negative comment on this lesson as I felt that the person who said “useless” totally missed the riches to be mined.