Ch#1 Flashcards
Una strada
Street, road
Una via
Street way, avenue
Una piazza
Square
Una Fontana
Fountain
Un monumento
Monument
Una chiesa
Church
Un museo
Museum
Una scuola
School
Un’università
University
Un edificio
Building
Un albergo
Hotel
Un bar
Coffe shop
Un grattacielo
Skyscraper
Un ristorante
Restaurant
Un negozio
Store, shop
In supermercato
Supermarket
In ufficio postale
Post office
Un ufficio turistico
Tourist office
Una banca
Bank
Una farmacia
Pharmacy
Un ospedale
Hospital
Un cinema (tografo)
Movie theatre
Un teatro
Theatre
Uno stadio
Stadium
La metropolitana
Subway
Un parco
Park
Uno zoo
Zoo
Una stazione
Station
Un treno
Train
Un autobus
Bus
Un tram
Streetcar
Un’automobile/ una macchina
CAR
Una motocicletta
Motorcycle
Una bicicletta
Bicycle
Un motorino/ uno scooter
Motoscooter, moped
Il traffico
Trafic
Essere
To be’
Io (essere)
Sono (i am)
Tu (essere)
Sei (you are, familiar)
Lui/ Lei (essere)
È (he/she is)
Noi (essere)
Siamo (we are)
Voi (essere)
Siete ( you are, familiar)
loro (essere)
Sono (they are)
I
Io
You (familiar)
Tu
He/she
Lui, lei
We
Noi
You (familiar plural)
Voi
They
loro
There is..
C’è
There are…
Ci sono
Nouns ending in “o” are:
Masculine
Nouns ending in “a” are:
Feminine
Nouns ending in “ore” are:
Masculine
Nouns ending in “ione” are:
Feminine
Nouns ending in “o” change to____ in the plural form.
Changes to “i”
Nouns ending in “a” change to ____ in the plural form.
Changes to “e”
Nouns ending in “e” change to ____ in the plural form.
Changes to “i”
The indefinite articles (articolo indeterminativo) “a, an” has the following masculine forms:
Un, Uno
The indefinite articles (articolo indeterminativo) “a, an” has the following feminine forms:
Una, un’
When does one use the indefinite articles “un, una, and un’ “:
These articles are used before a consonant or a vowel.
When does one use the indefinite articles “Uno, and Una”:
One uses these articles before a word that starts with “z” or “s +consonant”
The definite articles (articolo determinativo) “the” has the following singular masculine forms:
il, l’, lo
The definite articles (articolo determinativo) “the” has the following singular feminine forms:
La, l’, le
When does one use the definite article forms il and la?
One uses these forms before a consonant.
When does one use the definite article form: L’?
One uses this form before a vowel.
When does one use the definite article form: lo?
One uses this form before a word that starts with a “z” or “s+consonant”
The definite article “il” changes to _____ in the plural form.
i
The definite article l’ and lo change to _____ in the plural form.
Gli
The definite article “la and l’ “ change to ______ in the plural form.
Le
Who? Whom?
In Italian is:
Chi
What?
In Italian is:
Che cosa?
Cosa?
Che?
How? Like what?
In Italian is:
Come?
Where?
In Italian is:
Dove?
When?
In Italian is:
Quando?
What is it? Or what is he/she?
In Italian is:
Cos’è
Where is it? Or where is he/she?
In Italian is:
Dov’è
L’albergo
Tree
Il fiore
Flower
I’impiegato
Clerk
Oggi
Today
Stasera
Tonight