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    How to Not Get Tricked in Italian and German: Learn a Few Words before Embracing This Adventure

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 1, 20235 Mins Read
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    Suppose you want to learn the world’s most melodic language, Italian. This article is handy if you want to go to Italy or love to learn this language. This blog post will teach you common Italian phrases used in different situations. If you want more knowledge, go to Lingopie here, you will get movies, shows, films, short series, other amines, and audio video lectures here, and you can bring up the Netflix extension where Lingopie offers these shows for those who want to master their Italian and German in a non-boring way.

    Typical Italian phrases for different situations:

    Italian phrases for socialization:

    Q: How much is it?

    In Italian Quanto costa?

    Q: Could you help me?

    Mi potrebbe aiutare?

    Q: What’s this?

    Cos’è questo?

    Q: Let’s go!

    Andiamo!

    Shopping expressions in Italian:

    Q: It is too expensive.

    È troppo costoso…

    Q: Can you offer a better discount?

    Potete offrire uno sconto migliore?

    Q: I’m looking for a jeweler.

    Stiamo cercando una gioielleria.

    Italian words and phrases for travel:

    Q: Are you going to Rome?

    Tu vai a Roma?

    Continue straight ahead!

    Continui dritto!

    I took the bus to come here.

    Ho preso l’autobus per venire qui

    Shall we take a taxi?

    Prendiamo un taxi, no?

    Italian phrases for common expressions:

    Italians use many words and phrases for daily expressions such as commuting, traveling, and shopping.

    Here, you will learn the most common ones as a beginner.

    • Good afternoon: Buon pomeriggio
    • “Good morning” “Buongiorno”.
    • I’m pleased to meet you  Piacere di conoscerti
    • Fine, thanks. And you? Bene, grazie. E lei?
    • How are you?
    • Come stai?
    • I’m sorry.
    • Mi dispiace

    This article is the best language guide for travel if you are planning your trip to Italy.

    Or if you are staying in your country or want to learn Italian at home, this guide is perfect for you.

    • Excuse me   Mi scusi
    • Excuse me (to pass by) Permesso
    • I don’t understand Non-capisco 

    Some Italian shows for you to learn a language:

    • Suburra: Blood On Rome
    • La Luna Nera Summertime
    • Benvenuti Al Sud
    • Framed! A Sicilian Murder Mystery
    • Zero Luna
    • Park

    These shows, available on Netflix, connect your account with Lingopie, and enjoy your language-learning journey.

    Are you curious how German people speak daily and express themselves on different occasions?

    Do you know German is a fascinating scientific language for the world? Let’s learn basic German phrases with little effort.

    How do I get there?

    Wie komme ich dorthin?

    See you next time

    Bis zum nächsten Mal

    Let’s have some fun!

    Lass uns ein bisschen Spaß haben!

    Please repeat.

    Wiederholen Sie bitte.

    Bye!

    Tschüss

    You’re welcome

    Bitte schön.

    Thank you

    Danke

    Excuse me.

    Entschuldigung

    How old are you?

    Wie alt bist du?

    I’m… years old.

    Ich bin … Jahre alt.

    Don’t worry.

    Keine sorge

    I would like to buy 

    Ich möchte … kaufen..

    Hi!

    Hi!

    Good evening!

    Guten Abend!

    Good night!

    Gute Nacht!:

    What is your name?

    Wie heißt du?

    Welcome!

    Willkommen!

    Good morning

    Guten Morgen

    If you start learning German, master a few simple everyday expressions with multiple meanings. Ten useful German phrases that you can use right away are below:

    Can you help me?

    Können Sie mir helfen?

    I celebrate my birthday.”

     Ich feiere meinen Geburtstag.

    No, I am not hungry.”

    Nein, hungrig bin ich nicht.

     Come from Romania.

    Ich komme aus Rumänien.

    Hello, front desk.” Do you want to explore 

    Hello, Rezeption

    The bill, please.

    Die Rechnung, bitte.

    Cheers!

    Prost! 

    I am sorry.

    Tut mir leid

    Where is the train station?”

    Wo ist der Bahnhof?

    If you are thinking about visiting Germany, you need to learn German language phrases and fundamental words before you go.

    You will find it simple and easy when you meet naive German people when you ask for directions to place food orders or other daily routine tasks.

    Of course, English is a common language in Germany. As a gesture of respect, it is good for you to demonstrate openness and learn a little German.

    First, let’s introduce the German language before diving into this fast guide to learn German travel words and everyday terms.

    There are 95 million people in the world who speak German. Mainly in Western Europe, people speak German.

    For those who speak English, learning German is relatively easy. If you are an English speaker, you can speak German very quickly.

    Here are different travel phrases for you to learn German before you go.

    Excuse me”

    Entschuldigung

    Where is…

    Wo ist.

    Where is the toilet?

    Wo ist die Toilette? 

    Where is the city center?

    Wo ist das Stadtzentrum? 

    Where is the supermarket?

    Wo ist der Supermarkt? 

    Where will I find

    Wo finde ich

    When is the next bus?

    Wann fährt der nächste Bus?/ Wann fährt die nächste Bahn?

    When is the next bus?

    When is the next train?

    I’m staying for…

    Ich bleibe für…

    Two nights

    Zwei Nächte 

    Three nights

    Drei Nächte

    The weekend

    Das Wochenende

    One of the most efficient and enjoyable methods to become fluent in a language is to watch TV with subtitles.

    Studies consistently demonstrate that immersive learning strategies like routinely watching TV series in the target language are among the quickest ways to pick up the language.

    Best German shows:

    • Perfume
    • Dark
    • Freud
    • Barbarians
    • kidnapping stella
    • Biohackers
    • Dogs of berlin
    • Holiday secrets
    • Rising high
    • Unorthodox

    Presume you are thinking of visiting Germany or an Italian speaking country. In that case, learning the language will significantly improve your experience allowing you to more fully and effectively immerse yourself in the local culture. Lingopie offers 1:1 and group lessons using movies and TV shows as learning material.

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