1001 Easy Italian Phrases
By Marco Natoli
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Designed as a quick reference tool and an easy study guide, this inexpensive and easy-to-use book offers completely up-to-date terms for modern telecommunications, idioms, and slang. The contents are arranged for speedy access to phrases related to greetings, transportation, shopping, services, medical and emergency situations, and other essential items. A handy phonetic pronunciation guide accompanies each phrase.
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1001 Easy Italian Phrases - Marco Natoli
PHRASES
Chapter 1
Basic Expressions
GREETINGS AND INTRODUCING ONESELF
1.Good day/Good evening. Buona giornata/Buonasera.
Boo-OH-nah jor-NAH-tah/boo-oh-nah-SEH-ra
2.Good morning/Good night. Buongiorno/Buonanotte.
Boo-on-JOR-no/boo-oh-nah-NOT-tay
3.Hello/Goodbye. [formal] Buongiorno/Arrivederci.
Boo-on-JOR-no/ar-ree-veh-DAYR-chee
Hello/Goodbye. [informal] Ciao. Tchao.
4.Welcome. Benvenuto (-ta / -ti / -te).
Ben-veh-NOO-toh (-tah / -tee / -teh)
5.What is your name? [formal] Come si chiama?
CO-may see key-AH-mah
What is your name? [informal] Come ti chiami?
CO-may tee key-AH-mee
6.My name is . . . Mi chiamo . . . Mee key-AH-maw . . .
7.Pleased to meet you. Piacere. Pee-ah-CHEH-ray
8.The pleasure is mine. Il piacere è mio.
Eel pee-ah-CHEH-ray ay MEE-oh
9.Likewise. Altrettanto. Al-tray-TAN-toh
10.How nice to see you. [formal] Che piacere vederla.
Kay pee-ah-CHEH-ray veh-DER-lah
How nice to see you. [informal] Che piacere vederti.
Kay pee-ah-CHEH-ray veh-DER-tee
11.How are you? [formal] Come sta? CO-may stah
How are you? [informal] Come stai? CO-may STAH-ee
12.I’m very well/Not bad. Sto bene/Non c’è male.
Stoh BEH-nay/nawn chay MAH-lay
13.I’m so-so. Così così. Co-SEE co-SEE
14.All is well. Tutto bene. TOOT-toh BEH-nay
15.I am (not) here with my family.
(Non) sono qui con la mia famiglia.
(Nawn) SAW-no kwee cawn lah MEE-ah fah-MEE-lyah
16.Are you married? [formal] È sposato/sposata?
Ay spaw-SAH-toh/spaw-SAH-tah
Are you married? [informal] Sei sposato/sposata?
Say spaw-SAH-toh/spaw-SAH-tah
17.I am married/engaged/separated/divorced/single.
Sono sposato (-ta)/fidanzato (-ta)/separato (-ta)/divorziato (-ta)/single.
SAW-no spaw-SAH-toh (-tah)/fee-dan-TZAH-toh (-tah)/say-pah-RAH-toh (-tah)/dee-vor-tzee-AH-toh (-tah)/single
18.Do you have any kids/brothers/sisters? [formal]
Ha figli/fratelli/sorelle?
Ah FEE-lee/fra-TEL-lee/soh-REL-lay
Do you have any kids/brothers/sisters? [informal]
Hai figli/fratelli/sorelle?
AH-ee FEE-lee/fra-TEL-lee/soh-REL-lay
19.I (don’t) have kids. (Non) ho figli. (Nawn) aw FEE-lee
20.Do you have a boyfriend/a girlfriend?
Ce l’hai il ragazzo/la ragazza?
Chay LAH-ee eel rah-GAH-tzoh/lah rah-GAH-tzah
21.I (don’t) have a boyfriend/a girlfriend.
(Non) ho un ragazzo/una ragazza.
(Nawn) aw oon rah-GAH-tzoh/oo-nah rah-GAH-tzah
22.This is my husband/brother/father/son.
Le presento mio marito/fratello/padre/figlio.
Lay pray-SEHN-toh MEE-oh
mah-REE-toh/frah-TEL-lo/PAH-dray/FEE-lyoh
23.This is my wife/sister/mother/daughter.
Le presento mia moglie/sorella/madre/figlia.
Lay pray-SEHN-toh MEE-ah
MOH-lyeh/soh-REL-lah/MAH-dray/FEE-lyah
24.Please have a seat. [formal] Si accomodi.
See ahk-CAW-moh-dee
Please have a seat. [informal] Accomodati.
ahk-CAW-moh-dah-tee
25.What do you do for a living? [formal] Cosa fa nella vita?
COH-sah fah NAYL-lah VEE-tah
What do you do for a living? [informal] Cosa fai nella vita?
COH-sah FAH-ee NAYL-lah VEE-tah
26.How old are you? [formal] Quanti anni ha?
KWAN-tee AN-nee ah
How old are you? [informal] Quanti anni hai?
KWAN-tee AN-nee AH-ee
27.I am (28) years old. Ho (ventotto) anni.
Aw (ven-TAWT-toh) AN-nee
28.Where are you from? [formal] Di dov’è? Dee doh-VAY
Where are you from? [informal] Di dove sei?
Dee DOH-vay say
29.I’m . . .
30.I’m from London/Dublin/New York.
Sono di Londra/Dublino/New York.
SAW-no dee LAWN-dra/doo-BLEE-no/New York
31.I live in . . .
32.Would you like to get together . . .
33.See you . . .
34.Have a good trip! Buon viaggio! Boo-ON vee-AH-jo
35.Have a nice day. Buona giornata.
Boo-OH-nah jor-NAH-tah
Have a nice weekend. Buon weekend. BOO-on weekend
36.Good luck! In bocca al lupo! In BOC-cah al LOO-poh
37.Come visit us. [formal] Venga a trovarci.
VEN-gah ah troh-VAR-chee
Come visit us. [informal] Vieni a trovarci.
Vee-EH-nee ah troh-VAR-chee
ESSENTIAL EXPRESSIONS OF EVERYDAY USE
38.Yes/No. Sì/No. See/no
39.Please/Thank you. Per favore/Grazie.
Payr fah-VOH-ray/GRAH-tzee-ay
40.Thanks a lot/thanks for everything.
Grazie mille / grazie di tutto.
GRAH-tzee-ay MIL-lay / GRAH-tzee-ay dee TOOT-toh
41.You are welcome. Prego. PRAY-go
42.I don’t speak Italian. Non parlo italiano.
Nawn PAR-lo ee-tah-lee-AH-no
43.I speak a little Italian. Parlo un po’ d’italiano.
PAR-lo oon poh dee-tah-lee-AH-no
44.I am sorry. Mi dispiace. Mee dis-pee-AH-chay
45.I would like/We would like . . .
46.Excuse me. [formal] Scusi. SCOO-see
Excuse me. [informal] Scusa. SCOO-sah
47.Don’t bother. [formal] Non si disturbi.
Nawn see dees-TOOR-bee
Don’t bother. [informal] Non ti disturbare.
Nawn tee dees-toor-BAH-ray
48.If you don’t mind. [formal] Se non le dispiace.
Say nawn lay dis-pee-AH-chay
If you don’t mind. [informal] Se non ti dispiace.
Say nawn tee dis-pee-AH-chay
49.No problem. Non c’è problema.
Nawn tchay pro-BLEH-mah
50.It’s OK. Va bene. Vah BEH-nay
51.Gladly. Volentieri.