'Ciao, mi amico' is an Italian equivalent of 'Hello, My friend'. It's pronounced 'tchow mee ah-MEE-koh'. It's what's said to a 'friend' who's male. To a female, the greeting becomes 'Ciao, mia amica'.
Il mio caro amico in the masculine and La mia cara amica in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "my dear friend."
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article iland the feminine la mean "the." The masculine possessive adjective mio and the feminine mia mean "my." The masculine adjective caro and the feminine cara mean "dear." The masculine noun amico and the feminine amica respectively mean "(boy) friend" and "(girl) friend."
The pronunciation is "eel MEE-oh KAH-roh ah-MEE-koh" in the masculine and "lah MEE-ah KAH-rah-MEE-kah" in the feminine.
Singular form: Tu parli italiano (the subject 'tu' is optional).
Plural form: Voi parlate italiano (the subject 'voi' is optional).
I miei amici Italiani
La mia Bella famiglia
famiglia
studio l'italiano
Che cosa vuoi
To say fake in Italian you say finto.
'Basta' is stop in Italian You can say this to somebody as a 'Stop it!' (Basta!)
Stallone italiano.
studio l'italiano
"Non parlo Italiano."
In Rome they speak Italian. The Italian word for bless you is "Salute," meaning "health."
Tambien hablo italiano.
"Falo italiano" is a Portuguese equivalent of "I speak Italian."The verb "falo" means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The masculine noun "italiano" means "Italian." Its singular definite article is "o" ("the").The pronunciation is "FAH-loo ee-tuh-LYAH-noo."
Yes, but only to other people who speak italian. Like me.
The people in the Vatican City speak Italian. To say hello in the Italian language one says the word ciao.
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.
Yes, they speak Italian language!
They speak Italian.
You can say "Sí, hablo ambos español y italiano."
parlare - speak parlano Italiano - speak Italian