It has been a month or so since I announced that I had started learning Italian. Back then I already knew some greetings and phrases and the numbers from zero to twenty. But what have I learned during this month?
The answer is... not much. I've been either too busy or too lazy to learn Italian for the past month so that's why I haven't made much progress. I have only learned few phrases:
Qual è il tuo numero? Qual é il Suo numero? ("what's your number")
Qual è il tuo indirizzo? Qual é il Suo indirizzo? ("what's your address")
Molto lieto/lieta. Piacere. ("nice to meet you")
Buonanotte! ("good night")
Come sta? Come stai? Come va? (variations of "how are you")
It's important to know the proper way to address other people in Italian. If you're talking to someone older or of higher rank, you should use "Suo" instead of "tuo". When you're saying "nice to meet you" in Italian and you're using the first alternative, use "lieto" if you're talking to a man, and "lieta" if you're talking to a woman.
Ok, I have learned some Italian during January :) But what's bothering me, is that I still haven't learned to ask "where do you live". The order of words in that sentence is just too difficult for a native Finnish speaker to learn just like that. So let's hope that next month I'll be able to ask you where you live!
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