Italian Beginner Words/Phrases

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Caio

A common informal greeting in Italian, similar to saying "hello" or "bye".

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Come ti chiami?

It means "What is your name?" in Italian, used when asking someone for their name.

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Come?

It means "How?" in Italian, often used to ask for clarification.

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Come stai?

It means "How are you?" in Italian, commonly used to inquire about someone's well-being.

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Bene

It means "Well" in Italian, often used as a response to questions about one's state or mood.

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Dai

It means "Come on" in Italian, often used to encourage someone or express disbelief.

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E tu?

It means "And you?" in Italian, used to reciprocate a question about someone's well-being or opinion.

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Si

It means, “yes” in Italian.

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c'è il WiFi?

It means "Is there WiFi?" in Italian, commonly used when inquiring about internet access.

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Capito?

It means "Understood?" in Italian, used to ask if someone comprehends what has been said.

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Mi chiamo…

It means "My name is..." in Italian, used to introduce oneself.

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Sono americana.

It means "I am American" in Italian, used to state one's nationality.

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Che bello!

It means "How beautiful!" in Italian, used to express admiration or appreciation for something.

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Ti amo

It means "I love you" in Italian, commonly used to express deep affection.

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Prego

It means "You're welcome" in Italian, often used in response to expressions of gratitude.

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Come va?

It means "How's it going?" in Italian, used as a casual greeting to inquire about someone's well-being.

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Piacere di conoscerti

It means "Nice to meet you" in Italian, commonly used when introducing oneself to someone new.

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Parli inglese?

It means "Do you speak English?" in Italian, used to ask if someone can communicate in English.

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Parlo un po' di italiano

It means "I speak a little Italian" in Italian, often used to indicate basic proficiency in the language.

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Non lo so.

It means "I don't know" in Italian, commonly used when unsure about something.

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Mi dispiace

It means "I'm sorry" in Italian, used to express regret or apology.