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THE BASICS | ESPRESSIONI ESSENZIALI
ОглавлениеHello.
Ciao.
Hi!
Ciao!
Pleased to meet you.
Piacere.
Good morning/afternoon.
Buongiorno.
Good evening.
Buonasera.
Good night.
Buonanotte.
See you soon.
A presto.
See you tomorrow.
A domani.
See you on Saturday.
A sabato.
Goodbye.
Arrivederci.
Bye!
Ciao!
Have a good day/evening!
Buona giornata / serata!
YOU SHOULD KNOW…
Italian people are quite formal when initially introduced, shaking hands upon meeting and parting. Friends and relatives will often greet each other with a kiss on each cheek. “Buongiorno” is used to greet someone during the day, and “Buonasera” in the late afternoon and evening. “Arrivederci” (or if you want to be very polite “Arrivederla”) is used when taking your leave. The more informal “Ciao” can be used at all times of the day both when greeting someone and saying goodbye.
Yes.
Si.
No.
No.
I don’t know.
Non lo so.
Please.
Per favore.
Yes, please.
Si, grazie.
Thank you.
Grazie.
No, thanks.
No, grazie.
Excuse me.
Mi scusi.
Sorry?
Scusi?
I’m sorry.
Mi dispiace.
OK!
Va bene!
You’re welcome.
Prego.
I don’t understand.
Non capisco.