What is the tu form ending for a regular, present tense -are verb?
-i
"Good morning"
Buongiorno
How do you say "elephant" in Italian?
Elefante
Change "la ragazza" into its plural form.
Le ragazze
Noi beviamo caffè.
What is the noi form ending for a regular, present tense -ere verb?
-iamo
"Goodbye"
Arrivederci
How do you say "fish" in Italian?
Pesce
Change "il ragazzo" into its plural form.
I ragazzi
You are a cook.
Tu sei un cuoco.
What is the loro form plural ending for a regular, present tense -ire verb?
-ono
"Good night"
Buonanotte
How do you say "turtle" in Italian?
Tartaruga
Change "il giornale" into its plural form.
I giornali
She cuts the apple.
Lei taglia la mela.
What is the first person singular form of the verb "essere"?
io sono
"Please"
Per favore
How do you say "spider" in Italian?
Ragno
Change "l'elefante" into its plural form.
Gli elefanti
I do not eat cheese.
Non mangio formaggio.
Do -are, -ere, and -ire verbs have the same ending in the present tense for 1st person singular?
Yes
Does "ciao" mean "hello" or "goobye"?
Both
How do you say "insect" in Italian?
Translate this sentence in Italian: "The girls read books at the beach”
Le ragazze leggono libri alla spiaggia.
The boy eats a chocolate cookie.
Il ragazzo mangia un biscotto al cioccolato.