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Greetings
Essere
Adjectives
Pleasantries
Italia
100
How do you say "hello" in Italian?
Buongiorno!
100
What does the verb "Essere" mean?
To be
100
This adjective means tall.
alto
100
How do you say "thank you" in Italian?
Grazie!
100
Italy is part of what continent?
Europe!
200
This expressions means both "hi" and "bye" and is used informally.
Ciao!
200
How do you say "I am" in Italian?
Io sono
200
You would yell this adjective to a group of people on stage at the end of the show.
Bravi!
200
Answer this question: Come stai?
Many answers: (sto bene, sto cosi cosi, non c'è male, etc)
200
In what Italian city would you find the Pantheon?
Roma! (Rome!)
300
Italians say this after 7pm... until bedtime.
Buonasera!
300
***DOUBLE JEOPARDY*** DOUBLE YOUR POINTS! What is the third personal singular of Essere?
Lui / Lei è
300
This adjective applies to all young people... including Mr. D
Giovane
300
You are in Rome and you need to get past a group of Italians. You politely say:
Permesso!
300
Italy is surrounded by water on three sides. This makes it a:
Peninsula.
400
The ancient Romans said this... and so do modern Romans to say "hi!"
Salve
400
Complete: Voi __________ amici.
Voi siete amici.
400
Translate into English: Loro sono sportivi e intelligenti!
They are athletic and intelligent!
400
What does "per favore" mean?
Please
400
In which century was the Coliseum built?
1st century CE (AD)
500
This expressions ( two words) means "see you soon" is probably the most common way to say this in Italian.
A presto!
500
List the three plural forms of Essere
Noi siamo voi siete loro sono
500
Translate: She is beautiful and a very nice person.
Lei è bella e molto simpatica.
500
You bump into an older Italian lady on the street in Milan. You say to her:
Scusa! or Mi dispiace!
500
In this Italian city - once home to Michelangelo - you would find the Ponte Vecchio - one of the oldest bridges in Europe.
Firenze / Florence