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I don't speak Italian is "Non parlo italiano".

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"No!" in English means No! in Italian.

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In Italian it is: Lei parla italiano?

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Parlo pochissimo l'italiano.

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ti piace parlare italiano

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No is 'no' and yes is 'si'.

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