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Italian Vocabulary
Italian Vocabulary
a
a piedi
abbastanza
Abbiamo...
abbinato, abbinata
abita, Dove abita
abitare
abiti, abito
Abitiamo...
Abito...
accanto a
acciughe
accompagnare
aceto
acqua minerale
addetto, addetta a
addizione
adesso
aereo, l'aereo
aeroporto
agente
aglio (al-yo)
agnello
aiutare / Aiuto !
albergo
albero
all'aperto
Allora
altro, un'altra
Altro?
americano, americana
amico, l'amica
amore
analcolico, analcolica
anche
Anche tu?
ancora
andare, vado
andata
andata e ritorno
andato, sono andata...
Andiamo...?
angolo
animale
anno
annuale
antipasto
anziano
aperitivo
aperto / chiuso
appetito
aprire
arancio / aranciata
architetto
argentato
aria
arrivare / arriva
Arrivederci
asciugamano
aspirina
assaggiare
assicurazione
Attenzione
attimo, un attimo
attore
Attraversi...
autobus, in autobus
automobile
autore
autostrada
autunno, inverno
avere
avvocato, l'avvocatessa
azione
azzurro, azzurra
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English translation
in, at
on foot
enough
We've got...
matching
Where do you live?
to live
clothes, suit
We live...
I live...
next to
anchovies
to accompany
vinegar
mineral water
in charge of
addition
now
plane
airport
agent
garlic
lamb
to help / Help !
hotel
tree
fresh air
So, then, therefore
another
Anything else?
American
friend
love
non-alcoholic
also / too / even / as well
You too?
again, yet, still
go, to go
single ticket
return ticket
I went...
Shall we go…?
corner
animal
year
annual
appetizer
old (ants-se-ano)
aperitif
open / close
appetite
to open
orange / orange juice
architect
silver
airport
to arrive / arrives
good-bye
towel
aspirin
to taste
insurance
be careful
one moment
actor
Cross ...
by bus
automobile
author
motorway, highway
autumn / winter
to have
lawyer
action
blue
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Italian vowels are always pronounced very clearly.
When vowels are grouped together in a word, they are always pronounced separately.
Most consonants
are pronounced as in English. The consonants B, F, M, N, and V are pronounced as in English.
Italian is a phonetic language which means that it is spoken the way it is written. Italian and English share
the Latin alphabet.
Italian is a Romance language derived from Latin
and spoken mainly in Europe. Unlike most other Romance languages it retains Latin's contrast between
short and long consonants. The Italian language is widely taught in many schools around the world.
Italian vowels are always pronounced very clearly. When vowels are grouped together in a word,
they are always pronounced separately. Most consonants are pronounced as in English. Italian is a phonetic
language which means that it is spoken the way it is written. Italian and English share the Latin alphabet.
Venice sightseeing Tip: - take a ride on a vaporetto (water bus) from the train station in Venice all the way down the Grand Canal.
Instead of seeing the Piazza San Marco spend your 1st morning at Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
and the Scuola Grande di San Rocco. You can wander through the Dorsoduro sestiere, choosing between visits
to Ca' Rezzonico, Gallerie dell' Accademia, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and Santa Maria della Salute
These attractions are all worth your time. You can end your afternoon with a gelato stroll along
the Zattere boardwalk.
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