Cerco* d'imparare l'italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I'm trying to learn Italian'. The verb 'cerco' and the preposition 'di'* mean '[I] am trying, do try, try to'. The infinitive 'imparare' means 'to learn'. The masculine definite article 'il'** means 'the'. The masculine adjective/noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. All together, they're pronounced 'CHEHR-koh deem-pah-RAH-reh lee-tah-LYAH-noh'.
*Other choices include 'Provo', which is pronounced 'PROH-voh'; and 'Tento', which is pronounced 'TEHN-toh'.
**The vowel 'i' of 'di' may drop before an infinitive that starts with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'd'imparare'.
***The vowel 'i' of 'il' may drop before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'l'italiano'.
"You are trying to learn it" in English is Cerchi di impararlo, Provi a impararlo or Tenti di impararlo when using the verb imparare about learning Italian (italiano) in Italian.
"I want to learn Italian!" in English is Voglio imparare l'italiano! in Italian.
Well you could play with ur Mexican friends & ask them about it. Hope I helped lol
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They know Italian when they reach school because they ARE Italian.
There are a lot of good websites on the Internet. Just do a quick Google search of "Learn Italian".
According to the whalers, they are trying to learn about the environment.
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