Unit 1 Session 1 Flashcards

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1
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Grazie

Pronunciation: gratsee-eh

Letter -z is pronounced here like “ts” in “tsunami” or “pots” or the “zz” in the English pronunciation of “pizza”

A

Thanks / Thank you

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2
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She is Isabella

A

Lei è Isabella

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3
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Lei è Sonia

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She is Sonia

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4
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Yes, he is Marco and she is Sandra.

A

Sì, lui è Marco e lei è Sandra.

(See, lew-ee ā Mahr-ko ā lay ā Sahn-drah)

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5
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Is he Marco?

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Lui è Marco?

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6
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He is not Marco. I am Marco

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Lui non è Marco. Io sono Marco

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7
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E

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And

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8
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Yes, he is

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Sì, lui è

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Lei è Isabella

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She is Isabella

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10
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Lei è Isabella. Lui è Marco

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She is Isabella. He is Marco

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11
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I am

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Io sono

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12
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Sì, lui è

A

Yes, he is

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13
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Lei è Claudia

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She is Claudia

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14
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She

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Lei

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15
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Very well, thanks.

A

Molto bene, grazie.

(Mohl-toh behn-nay, grat-see-eh)

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16
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Molto

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Very

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17
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Io sono Claudia

(EE-oh soh-noh Klow-dee-uh)

Pronunciation:

Letter -i always sounds like “i” in “marine” or “ee” in “see

Letter -s is usually pronounced like “s” in “set”

A

I am Claudia

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18
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Is

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È

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19
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I am Claudia

A

Io sono Claudia

(EE-oh soh-noh Klow-dee-uh)

Pronunciation:

Letter -i always sounds like “i” in “marine” or “ee” in “see

Letter -s is usually pronounced like “s” in “set”

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20
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Very well

A

Molto bene

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21
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Lui non è Marco

A

He is not Marco

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22
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Buon giorno, io sono Isabella

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Good morning, I am Isabella

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23
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She is not Sandra

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Lei non è Sandra

To make a negative statement, just add non before the verb

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24
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Bene

A

Well

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25
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Giorno

Pronunciation:

jorh-noh

Letter combination -gi + another vowel, sounds like “j” in “jeep” and the “i” is silent

A

Day

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26
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I am not

A

Io non sono

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27
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Lei non è Sandra

To make a negative statement, just add non before the verb

A

She is not Sandra

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28
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E io sono

A

And I am

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29
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And

A

E

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30
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Good morning, I am Isabella

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Buon giorno, io sono Isabella

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31
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She is not

A

Lei non è

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32
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Yes, he is Marco

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Sì, lui è Marco

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33
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And I am

A

E io sono

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34
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Lui è

A

He is

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35
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Isn’t he Marco?

A

Lui non è Marco?

36
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Buon giorno!

(bwhon jorh-noh)

A

Hello! / Good day! / Good morning!

(Literally: Good day!)

37
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He is not Marco

A

Lui non è Marco

38
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Lei non è

A

She is not

39
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Lui non è Marco?

A

Isn’t he Marco?

40
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Hello! / Good day! / Good morning!

(Literally: Good day!)

A

Buon giorno!

(bwhon jorh-noh)

41
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E lui è Marco?

(Ā lew-ee ā Mahr-ko?)

Grammar: to make a question, just add a question mark and change the intonation.

A

And is he Marco?

42
Q

Thanks, goodbye

A

Grazie, arrivederci

43
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He is

A

Lui è

44
Q

Well

A

Bene

45
Q

Molto bene, grazie.

(Mohl-toh behn-nay, grat-see-eh)

A

Very well, thanks.

46
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And is he Marco?

A

E lui è Marco?

(Ā lew-ee ā Mahr-ko?)

Grammar: to make a question, just add a question mark and change the intonation.

47
Q

Good

A

Buon

Pronunciation:

boo-on or bwhon

letter -u, sounds like “oo” in “Boot”

Letter -o, sounds like “o” in “Open”, or “oh

48
Q

Io sono

A

I am

49
Q

Io sono Isabella

(EE-oh soh-noh EE-zah-bell-ah)

Pronunciation:

Letter -i always sounds like “i” in “marine” or “ee” in “see

Letter -s is pronounced like “s” in “desert” or “z” in “zealot” when it is between two vowels

A

I am Isabella

50
Q

He

A

Lui

51
Q

Day

A

Giorno

Pronunciation:

jorh-noh

Letter combination -gi + another vowel, sounds like “j” in “jeep” and the “i” is silent

52
Q

Thanks / Thank you

A

Grazie

Pronunciation: gratsee-eh

Letter -z is pronounced here like “ts” in “tsunami” or “pots” or the “zz” in the English pronunciation of “pizza”

53
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Hello, I am Claudia

A

Buon giorno, io sono Claudia

54
Q

Goodbye

A

Arrivederci

Pronunciation: Letter -c, when followed by “e” or “i”, is pronounced as “ch” in “chair”

Letter combination -ci sounds like “chee

Letter combination -ce sounds like “chay

55
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Sì, lui è Marco

A

Yes, he is Marco

56
Q

Lei

A

She

57
Q

Lui non è Marco. Io sono Marco

A

He is not Marco. I am Marco

58
Q

Is she Claudia?

A

Lei è Claudia?

59
Q

Very

A

Molto

60
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And I am Claudia

A

E io sono Claudia

61
Q

Lei è Sonia?

A

Is she Sonia?

62
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She is Claudia

A

Lei è Claudia

63
Q

Grazie, arrivederci

A

Thanks, goodbye

64
Q

She is

A

Lei è

65
Q

Lui è

A

He is

66
Q

Lei è

A

She is

67
Q

Is she Sonia?

A

Lei è Sonia?

68
Q

Lei è Sandra?

A

Is she Sandra?

69
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She is Sonia

A

Lei è Sonia

70
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A

Yes

71
Q

He is

A

Lui è

72
Q

Buon giorno, io sono Claudia

A

Hello, I am Claudia

73
Q

È

A

Is

74
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E io sono Claudia

A

And I am Claudia

75
Q

Io non sono

A

I am not

76
Q

Sì, lui è Marco e lei è Sandra.

(See, lew-ee ā Mahr-ko ā lay ā Sahn-drah)

A

Yes, he is Marco and she is Sandra.

77
Q

Molto bene

A

Very well

78
Q

Lui è Marco?

A

Is he Marco?

79
Q

Buon

Pronunciation:

boo-on or bwhon

letter -u, sounds like “oo” in “Boot”

Letter -o, sounds like “o” in “Open”, or “oh

A

Good

80
Q

Lei è Claudia?

A

Is she Claudia?

81
Q

I am Isabella

A

Io sono Isabella

(EE-oh soh-noh EE-zah-bell-ah)

Pronunciation:

Letter -i always sounds like “i” in “marine” or “ee” in “see

Letter -s is pronounced like “s” in “desert” or “z” in “zealot” when it is between two vowels

82
Q

Lui

A

He

83
Q

Is she Sandra?

A

Lei è Sandra?

84
Q

Yes

A

85
Q

Arrivederci

Pronunciation: Letter -c, when followed by “e” or “i”, is pronounced as “ch” in “chair”

Letter combination -ci sounds like “chee

Letter combination -ce sounds like “chay

A

Goodbye

86
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She is Isabella. He is Marco

A

Lei è Isabella. Lui è Marco