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Cavatorta / Picarazzi

Italian for Dummies


3rd Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-394-32146-9
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, WebSite Associated w/Book

ISBN: 978-1-394-32146-9
Verlag: Wiley


The Dummies language learning method makes it easy to speak Italiano

Italian For Dummies is your quick-start guide to the Italian language. It offers friendly and clear instruction on Italian grammar and pronunciation, and even some cultural background to spice things up. You'll also get ample practice opportunities, so you can quickly build your skill in conversational Italian. Traveling to an Italian-speaking country? This book has you covered, with useful travel phrases and a guide to the common words and expressions you're likely to hear. With a mini-dictionary and other helpful resources, Italian For Dummies will show you why Dummies language guides are popular with students and travelers alike. - Learn the basics of Italian grammar and start speaking the language right away
- Prepare to travel to Italian-speaking countries for work, school, or pleasure
- Work through authentic conversations in Italian to learn how the language is really spoken, plus follow along with online audio
- Master Italian pronunciation so you can communicate effectively

For anyone wanting to grasp the basics of conversational Italian—even if you have no prior experience—Italian For Dummies will get you started with this beautiful language.

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Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 3

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond This Book 4

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Getting Started with Italian 5

Chapter 1: Saying Italian Like It Is 7

You Already Know Some Italian! 8

Cognates 9

Sounding Italian: The Essentials 9

The alphabet 10

Vowels 11

Consonants 13

Kickstarting your Italian with keywords 17

Stressing Words Properly 18

Chapter 2: Jumping Into the Basics of Italian 19

Setting Up Simple Sentences 19

Dealing with Gender and Number (Articles, Nouns, and Adjectives) 20

Gender and number 20

Indefinite articles 22

Definite articles 22

Adjectives 23

Talking about Pronouns 25

Personal pronouns 25

Saying “you”: Formal and informal 26

Being inclusive? Still a long way to go 26

Exploring Verbs 27

Introducing regular and irregular verbs 27

Having to, wanting to, being able to 35

Presenting the Simple Tenses: Past, Present, and Future 36

Chapter 3: Buongiorno Italia! 41

Looking at Common Greetings and Farewells 41

Replying to a greeting 42

Reuniting not sure when 43

Making Introductions 44

Introducing yourself 44

Introducing other people 46

Getting Acquainted 48

Finding out whether someone speaks English 49

Talking about where you come from 50

Extending and responding to invitations 54

Chapter 4: Getting Your Numbers and Time Straight 57

Practicing Using Numbers 57

Identifying Times of Day and Days of the Week 61

Using the Calendar 63

Asking about and Giving Dates 64

Telling Time 65

Asking for the time 65

Asking what time something begins 66

Chatting about the Weather 67

Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric System 72

Temperature 73

Length and distance 73

Weight 74

Part 2: Italian in Action 79

Chapter 5: Casa Dolce Casa (Home Sweet Home) 81

Practicing Ordinal Numbers 81

Living in Your Home 83

Hunting for a place to live 83

Sprucing up your residence 88

Furnishing your new pad 89

Housekeeping in Style 91

Cooking at Home 93

Doing Household Chores 95

Chapter 6: Where Is the Colosseum? Asking Directions 99

Finding Your Way: Asking for Specific Places 99

Knowing Where You Are and Following Directions 102

Identifying distances when walking 102

Recognizing where you’re headed 103

Giving and receiving directions 103

Getting a Move on It: Verbs You Can Use 106

When You Don’t Understand: What to Say 109

Looking For a Specific Location 110

Chapter 7: Food Glorious Food — and Don’t Forget the Drinks 115

Drinking Italian Style 116

Expressing your love for espresso 116

Enjoying beverages with more of a kick 118

Dining Out: The Beginning and the Ending 120

Making reservations 120

Paying for your meal 122

Having Breakfast 123

Eating Lunch 124

Enjoying Dinner 126

Shopping for Food 129

At the butcher shop 129

At the fish shop 130

At the bakery 131

At the market 132

Chapter 8: Shopping Italian Style 135

Figuring Out What to Shop 135

Deciding between department stores and boutiques 136

Finding your way around stores 136

Knowing What You’re Buying 139

This one or that one? Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns 140

Decoding Italian sizes 140

Focusing on colors 142

Accessorizing 144

Stepping out in style 145

Chapter 9: Having Fun Out on the Town 149

Diving Into the Culture 150

Going to the movies 152

Going to the theater 155

Going to a museum 158

Going to a local festival 159

Going to a concert 160

Going to a party or other event 162

Chapter 10: From Ring to Ping: Phones, Texts, Emails, & More 169

Communicating Made Simple 169

Connecting via cellphones, texts, and WhatsApp 170

Calling for business or pleasure 172

Making Arrangements over the Phone 174

Handling Missed Calls and Messages 175

What Did You Do Last Weekend? — Talking about the Past 178

Using avere 179

Using essere 181

Discussing Your Job 183

The human element 183

Office equipment 184

Chapter 11: Recreation and the Outdoors 187

Enjoying the Great Outdoors 187

Speaking Reflexively 191

Playing Sports 194

Talking about Hobbies and Interests 198

Part 3: Italian on the Go 205

Chapter 12: Planning a Trip 207

Deciding When and Where to Go 207

Taking a Tour 208

Booking a Trip/Traveling to a Foreign Country 209

Arriving and Leaving: The Verbs “Arrivare” and “Partire” 212

Going to the Beach or to the Spa 213

Using the Simple Future Tense 214

Chapter 13: Money, Money, Money 217

Going to the Bank 217

Changing Money 219

Using Credit Cards 221

Looking at Various Currencies 224

Chapter 14: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, & Buses 229

Getting through the Airport 229

Checking in 230

Dealing with excess baggage 232

Waiting to board the plane 232

Going through customs 233

Dealing With Lost Luggage 235

Renting a Car 238

Navigating Public Transportation 240

Calling a taxi 240

Moving by train 241

Going by bus, tram, or subway 244

Reading maps and schedules 247

Leaving Early or Arriving Late 248

Chapter 15: Finding a Place to Stay 251

Choosing a Place to Stay 251

Reserving a Room 252

Checking In 255

Settling in for your hotel stay 255

Requesting something during your stay 256

Yours, Mine, and Ours: Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns 259

Speaking with Authority: The Imperative 262

Chapter 16: Handling Emergencies 267

Asking for Help: A Quick Overview 267

Talking to Doctors 268

Describing what ails you 269

Understanding professional medical vocabulary 273

Getting what you need at the pharmacy 274

Braving the dentist 275

Reporting an Accident to the Police 276

I’ve Been Robbed! Knowing What to Do and Say When the Police Arrive 277

Dealing with Car Trouble 280

When You Need a Lawyer: Protecting Your Rights 282

Reporting a Lost or Stolen Passport 283

Chapter 17: Making Small Talk 287

Discovering Interrogative Pronouns 287

Using interrogative pronouns 288

Asking simple questions 289

Taking Care of Basic Needs 290

Talking about Yourself and Your Family — More about Possessives 294

Speaking Perfectly about the Past with the Imperfect 297

Talking Shop 299

Part 4: the Part of Tens 305

Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Pick Up Italian Quickly 307

Read Italian Food Labels 307

Ask for Food in Italian 307

Listen to Italian Music and Podcasts 308

Read Italian Publications 308

Watch Italian Movies and TV Programs with Italian Subtitles 308

Switch Your Apps and Phone to Italian 309

Follow Italian Social Media Accounts 309

Share Your Interest 309

Surf the Net 309

Cook like an Italian 310

Chapter 19: Ten Things to Know When Traveling to Italy 311

Ciao Isn’t for Everyone 311

Modesty Sometimes Matters 312

Weigh Your Fruit and Vegetables While Wearing Gloves 312

Bag It Yourself and Pay for the Bags 312

Free Water? Not Here! 312

Pepperoni, Cheese on Pasta, and Meatballs 313

Tables Are for Diners 313

The Cappuccino Conundrum 313

Chapter 20: Ten Favorite Italian Expressions 315

Mamma mia! 315

Dai! 316

Uffa! 316

Che ne so!/Boh! 316

Magari! 316

Ti sta bene! 316

Non te la prendere! 317

Non vedo l’ora! 317

Non mi va! 317

mi raccomando! 317

Part 5: Appendixes 319

Appendix A: Italian-English Mini Dictionary 321

Appendix B: Verb Tables 335

Appendix C: Answer Keys 347

Index 357


Giuseppe Cavatorta, PhD, is a professor of Italian at the University of Arizona. He has written, edited, and translated several works across disciplines focusing mainly on Italian and American poetry.

Teresa L. Picarazzi, PhD, has taught Italian language, literature, and cinema for more than 20 years. She’s also written several For Dummies books, including Italian Workbook For Dummies.



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