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Polyglot: Italian in 16 hours, abstract 6 lessons

Bon Giorno!

Time to consider a group of verbs describing the movement. Words like GO, COMEplay an important role in the life of travelers.

GO, RIDE

  • ANDARE - GO, RIDE ("Andare")
  • IO VADO - I GO (Io Vado)
  • TU VAI - YOU GOING ("Tu Wai")
  • LUI VA - HE GOES ("Louis Va")
  • LEI VA - SHE GOES
  • LEI VA - YOU GO (respectfully)
  • NOI ANDIAMO - WE GO (Noi Andiamo)
  • VOI ANDATE - YOU GO ("Howat Andate")
  • LORO VANNO - THEY GO ("Loro Vanno")

COME, ARRIVE

  • Venire - COME, ARRIVE (“Venier”)
  • IO VENGO - I COME ("Io Wengo")
  • TU VIENI - YOU COME ("Tu Veni")
  • LUI VIENE - HE COMES (“Louis Vienne”)
  • LEI VIENE - SHE COMES
  • LEI VIENE - YOU COME (respectfully)
  • NOI VENIAMO - WE COME (Noi Venyamo)
  • VOI VENITE - YOU COME ("Howl Veni")
  • LORO VENGONO - THEY COME (Loro Wengono, emphasis on the first syllable)

In the past time:

  • ANDARE - ANDATO - SHEL
  • VENIRE - VENUTO - COME
  • ESSERE - STATO - BE

We will analyze past rule for verbs: SHEL and COME:

  • IO SONO ANDATO - I GO (Io Sleepily Andato)
  • IO SONO VENUTO - I COME ("Io Sleepily Venuto")
  • IO SONO STATO - I WAS ("Io Sleepo Stato")

In the feminine:

  • IO SONO ANDATA - I GO (Io Sleepily Andata)
  • IO SONO STATA - I WAS ("Io Sleepy Stat")
  • IO SONO VENUTA - I COME ("Venuta")

Plural:

  • NOI SIAMO ANDATI - WE ARE GOING
  • NOI SIAMO VENUTI - WE CAME
  • NOI SIAMO STATI - WE WERE

Plural, Feminine:

  • NOI SIAMO ANDATE - WE ARE GOING
  • NOI SIAMO VENUTE - WE CAME
  • NOI SIAMO STATE - WE WERE

Example:

  • IO NON SONO STATA IN ITALIA - I WAS NOT IN ITALY
  • NOI SIAMO STATI - WE HAVE NOT BEEN

By the way, from the verb Venuto the word was formed Benvenuto, which in Russian sounds like WELCOMEif translated literally - GOOD THAT YOU COME.

  • Benvenuto - WELCOME (appeal to a man)
  • Benvenuta - WELCOME (appeal to a woman)
  • Benvenute - WELCOME (to a group of women)
  • Benvenuti - WELCOME (appeal to a group of persons)
  • VOGLIO MOLTISSIMO - VERY WANT ("Voltais moltissimo")
  • UNA VOLTA - ONCE (Una Volta)
  • DUE VOLTE - TWICE
  • TRE VOLTE - THREE TIMES
  • MOLTE VOLTE - MANY TIMES ("Molte Volta")
  • LA PRIMA VOLTA - FIRST TIME

Example:

  • IO SONO STATO TRE VOLTA IN ITALIA - I WAS IN ITALY 3 TIMES
  • CITTA - CITY ("Chitta")
  • DUE CITTA - TWO CITIES
  • TRE CITTA - THREE CITIES
  • MOLTO CITTA - A LOT OF CITIES
  • CHE CITTA TI PIACE? - WHICH CITY DO YOU LIKE?

LIKE

In the past time:

  • MI E PIACIUTO - I LIKE THIS
  • PIACE - PIACIUTO - LIKE - LIKE ("Piachuto")
  • ANCORA - MORE (Anchor)
  • Gia - ALREADY ("Jah")
  • IO NON SONO ANCORA - I DO NOT KNOW YET
  • QESTA SERA IO VOGLIO PREPARARE ... - TODAY IN THE EVENING I WILL PREPARE ...

SOLVE

  • Decidere - DECIDE ("Decidere")
  • IO DECIDERO - I DECIDE
  • TU DECIDERI - YOU DECIDE
  • LUI DECIDERE - HE DECIDES
  • LEI DECIDERE - SHE DECIDES
  • LEI DECIDERE - YOU DECIDE (respectfully)
  • NOI DECIDIAMO - WE'RE DECIDING
  • VOI DECIDETE - YOU DECIDE
  • LORO DECIDONO - THEY DECIDE

In the past time:

  • Deciso - DECIDED ("Deciso")
  • IO HO DECISO - I DECIDED
  • TU HAI DECISO - YOU DECIDED
  • LUI HA DECISO - HE DECIDED
  • LEI HA DECISO - SHE DECIDED
  • LEI HA DECISO - YOU DECIDED (respectfully)
  • NOI ABIAMO DECISO - WE DECIDED
  • VOI AVETE DECISO - YOU DECIDED
  • LORO HANNO DECISO - THEY DECIDED

MEET

  • INCONTRARE - MEET ("Incontrare")
  • INCONTRO - MEETING ("Incontro")
  • DOVE TI INCONTO? - WHERE TO MEET YOU?
  • ASPETTARE - WAIT (Aspetare)
  • ALLORA - THEN, NU, HERE ("Allora")

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