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Episode 2: Verb 'To Be' and Adjectives - Puntata 2: Verbo 'Essere' e Aggettivi

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Ciao! Welcome to the second episode of Language Lessons For Mum!

Check out the FREE online course that complements this podcast. There you'll find downloadable vocabulary transcripts from the episodes, quizzes and more. Join now at: https://georgias-online-academy-of-language-goals.teachable.com

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Below are the words and phrases from this episode:

Key: SING/S – singular, PL – plural, M – masculine, F – feminine, INF - informal.

Essere - To be

Io sono - I am

Tu sei - You are SING

Lui, lei è - He, she is (‘e’ without accent is ‘and’)

Noi siamo - We are

Voi siete - You are PL

Loro sono - They are

Io sono Georgia. - I'm Georgia. (Emphasising that I am Georgia, as perhaps the person I'm talking to had me confused with someone else)

Sono stanco. - I'm tired. MS

Sono stanca. – I’m tired. FS

-o ending is masculine singular MS

-a ending is feminine singular FS

-i ending is masculine plural MPL

-e ending is feminine plural FPL

Giovanni è stanco – Giovanni is tired. MS

Sei Australiano? - Are you Australian? MS

No, non sono Australiano. - No, I'm not Australian. MS

Sei Italiana? - Are you Italian? FS

Sì, sono Italiana. - Yes, I'm Italian. FS

Mario è al lavoro. – Mario is at work.

Siamo qui. - We're here.

Siete già qui? - Are you already here? PL

Mario e Giovanni sono fortunati. – Mario and Giovanni are lucky. MPL

Mario e Maria sono fortunati. - Mario and Maria are lucky. MPL

Giulia e Chiara sono fortunate. – Giulia and Chiara are lucky. FPL

Viaggiare - to travel

Ti piace viaggiare? - Do you like to travel? INF

Sì, mi piace viaggiare. - Yes, I like to travel.

Voglio viaggiare intorno al mondo! - I want to travel around the world!

Dove ti piacerebbe viaggiare per prima? - Where would you like to travel to first? INF

Voglio viaggiare in Italia. - I want to travel through Italy.

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Ciao! Welcome to the second episode of Language Lessons For Mum!

Check out the FREE online course that complements this podcast. There you'll find downloadable vocabulary transcripts from the episodes, quizzes and more. Join now at: https://georgias-online-academy-of-language-goals.teachable.com

Follow me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GOALs.Georgia/

Check out my website: https://georgialanguagegoals.wordpress.com

Email me at: goals.georgia@gmail.com

Below are the words and phrases from this episode:

Key: SING/S – singular, PL – plural, M – masculine, F – feminine, INF - informal.

Essere - To be

Io sono - I am

Tu sei - You are SING

Lui, lei è - He, she is (‘e’ without accent is ‘and’)

Noi siamo - We are

Voi siete - You are PL

Loro sono - They are

Io sono Georgia. - I'm Georgia. (Emphasising that I am Georgia, as perhaps the person I'm talking to had me confused with someone else)

Sono stanco. - I'm tired. MS

Sono stanca. – I’m tired. FS

-o ending is masculine singular MS

-a ending is feminine singular FS

-i ending is masculine plural MPL

-e ending is feminine plural FPL

Giovanni è stanco – Giovanni is tired. MS

Sei Australiano? - Are you Australian? MS

No, non sono Australiano. - No, I'm not Australian. MS

Sei Italiana? - Are you Italian? FS

Sì, sono Italiana. - Yes, I'm Italian. FS

Mario è al lavoro. – Mario is at work.

Siamo qui. - We're here.

Siete già qui? - Are you already here? PL

Mario e Giovanni sono fortunati. – Mario and Giovanni are lucky. MPL

Mario e Maria sono fortunati. - Mario and Maria are lucky. MPL

Giulia e Chiara sono fortunate. – Giulia and Chiara are lucky. FPL

Viaggiare - to travel

Ti piace viaggiare? - Do you like to travel? INF

Sì, mi piace viaggiare. - Yes, I like to travel.

Voglio viaggiare intorno al mondo! - I want to travel around the world!

Dove ti piacerebbe viaggiare per prima? - Where would you like to travel to first? INF

Voglio viaggiare in Italia. - I want to travel through Italy.

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