Avere
Espressioni Idiomatiche con Avere
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100
Conjugate correctly: Io e miei amci ________ un bel programma questo weekend!
abbiamo
100
Che significa: "Hai freddo?"
Are you cold?
100
How do you say "not bad?" in Italian when asked "Come va?"
Non c'è male!
100
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Quarantasette
100
Latin was the official language of what ancient civilization.
The Roman Empire.
200
Carlo _______ un bicicletta.
Carlo HA una bicicletta.
200
How do you ask: "Are you sleepy?" to a friend in Italian?
Hai sonno?
200
This greeting was used by the Romans to say hello. It's still used in Rome today especially when entering a business.
Salve
200
150
centocinquanta
200
The amphitheater where gladiators fought located in Rome is called... (ITALIAN NAME ONLY!)
Il Colosseo
300
Team speaker answers: "Di che colore sono i tuoi occhi?"
Io ho gli occhi.... (verdi, azzuri, etc...)
300
**DOUBLE YOUR POINTS WITH DOUBLE JEOPARDY!** You are in a hurry to get to class. A friend stops you and you say....
"Ho fretta"
300
How do you say "see you tomorrow!" in Italian?
A presto!
300
557
cinquecentocinquantasette
300
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY** DOUBLE YOUR POINTS: The opening in the magnificent dome of the Pantheon is called the...
the occulus (latin for "eye")
400
Complete: Tu e Franceco _______ molto da fare dopo scuola oggi!"
Tu e Franceso AVETE molto da fare dopo scuola oggi!
400
Translate into Italian: The boys need a pencil.
I ragazzi hanno bisogno di una matita.
400
What is the MOST FORMAL way to say goodbye to someone in Italian?
ArrivederLa
400
950
novecentocinquanta
400
These marvels of Roman engineering brought water to the city and even provided wealthy Romans with showers in their homes.
Aqueducts
500
Team speaker answers: "Di che colori sono i tuoi capelli?"
Io ho i capelli... (rossi, biondi, etc)
500
Translate: Mark feels like going to a party.
Marco ha voglio di andare una festa.
500
What is the literal translation of "arrivederci?"
"Until we see each other again"
500
1998
millenovecentonovantanove
500
M·AGRIPPA·L·F·COS·TERTIUM·FECIT is carved into the front of the Pantheon in Rome. It says (in a loose English translation)....
Marcus Agrippa built this.
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