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Votes:0 Italian Lesson 1 You too can learn Italian! Disclaimer This page is being provided to me, Tyler Jones, by Lucio Chiappetti to hopefully be of value to
people using the Web. These pages are provided by Lucio Chiappetti in his spare time, more or
less following the template and cadence of the Spanish pages by Tyler Jones. However the author
does not guarantee to provide compilation of new pages regularly.
This page is only meant to
be viewed through Mosaic, for Mac, Windows, or X. Foreign language characters
will not show up correctly under a text-based viewer like Lynx.
I'm still working this
thing out, so the format may change in the future. Any comments, requests, or
problems may be mailed to me, Tyler
Chambers . Introduction My name is Lucio Chiappetti. I saw the Spanish pages by
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Votes:0 Italian Lesson 2 Italian Lesson 2 Welcome to the second installment of my Web-course in Italian. If this is
your first time visiting the Italian Lessons, be sure to check out the first Lesson for an introduction to the
course and to Italian. Lesson 2 - La Casa (the house) This week's new words: NOUNS la casa - house la cucina - kitchen la stanza - room il bagno - bathroom la tavola - table, board il tavolo - table, desk la parete - wall il muro - wall la porta - door la sedia - chair il telefono - telephone la televisione - television la finestra - window VERBS stare - to stay (seldom, to be) essere - to be PREPOSITIONS di - of (belonging to, sometimes equiv. to English from) da - from in - in (something) ADJECTIVES antipatico(-a) - unpleasant carino(-a) - pretty buono(-a) - good/well como Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Introduction The emphasis for this lesson is school, either gradeschool, secondary school,
or at a university, and what you do or find there. The numbers from 100 to
999999 are covered, regular 1st (-are) verb conjugation is introduced, you'll learn
some question-and-answer words, and you'll find out how to tell time in
Italian. If you're new to the Italian lessons, you might want to check out the first
2 lessons at the Italian Lessons Homepage . Italian Lesson 3 - a scuola (at school) This week's new words: NOUNS la biblioteca (bib-lee-o-tek-a) - library la biologia (bee-o-lo-gee-a) - biology l'amico/la amica (ah-mee-ko, ah-mee-ka) - friend il cancellino (can-chel-lee-no) - chalkboard eraser il quaderno (kwa-der-no) - notebook la classe (klas-say) - class (people), classroom la lezione (l Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Web Italian Lessons, by Lucio Chiappetti You too can learn Italian! Introduction (by Tyler Chambers) These Italian lessons were written by Lucio Chiappetti
(lucio@ifctr.mi.cnr.it) after noticing the Spanish
lessons that I had made available on the Human-Languages
Page . By using the Spanish lessons as a template, he was able to
quickly write up Italian versions of the lessons. I give much thanks to
Lucio for providing these lessons - if you enjoy these lessons, please send
him mail letting him know. Index of available lessons Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Tyler Chambers , and Lucio Chiappetti,
lucio@ifctr.mi.cnr.it
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