Italians value polite introductions and respect. Using the right greeting can set a positive tone for any interaction. (chou) – Hello / Goodbye (Informal).
– Where is...? (e.g., Dov'è il bagno? – Where is the bathroom?) Quanto costa? – How much does it cost? Il conto, per favore. – The bill, please. Non capisco. – I don't understand. Parla inglese? – Do you speak English? Italian for Dummies
Every noun is either masculine (usually ending in -o ) or feminine (usually ending in -a ). Italians value polite introductions and respect
If you find yourself in Italy, these phrases will help you navigate everyday situations. – Where is
Generally, -o becomes -i (masculine) and -a becomes -e (feminine). Definite Articles ("The"): il (masculine singular) / i (masculine plural). la (feminine singular) / le (feminine plural). l' (used for both genders before a vowel). 4. Essential Verb Tenses
When followed by A, O, U , or H (e.g., Casa , Che ). 3. Grammar Fundamentals