How to Say 'Really' in Italian - Italian Words for Beginners

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There are many different words in the Italian language that beginners need to learn in order to be able to speak the Italian language more fluently. One of the words that we tend to use a lot (in every language) is really. Due to this, I figured I would put together this video where I go over how to say really in Italian. Watch this Italian words for beginners video and learn how to say really in Italian so you can begin to put together more fluent sentences in the Italian language!

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Grazie mille,
A presto,
Manu
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GRAZIEEEE MILLE!! Questa è una descrizione perfetta per l'uso! Sono così felice che ho trovato il canale! :)

Motolulu
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Hello! I recently stumbled onto the video series and I am really impressed with the attention to linguistic detail and the subtleties involved with context, connotation, and nuance. My partner and I are planning a trip to Italy this September (Naples, Lecce, Rome) and I find the series really useful to get a grasp of Italian in order to navigate the "language minefields" or challenges one encounters when traveling to a country where the use of English is not widely distributed relatively speaking. Anyway, these video clips are highly informative and quite entertaining (which really helps retention). Well done Manu!

aureliofont
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I REALLY like your examples! Now I understand the use of veramente in a sentence. Grazie mille.

susanr
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this is great! id would love to learn italian expressions that you would use in a daily basis!

zaldare
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Sono italiano, ma seguo i tuoi video per migliorare il mio inglese 😂

alessandrotrezza
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I really like your videos. You've been a great help with my Italian classes.

sphillips
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+Italy Made Easy Ma tu sei un bravo! Una buona idea di fare questi video. A presto.

SirPeteWindsor
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Hi Manu! Your lessons are great. Do you have one about the condizionale? Penso che quelle forma verbale è molto difficile, vorrei imparato piú di questo.

masterslakt
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Sei veramente forte, Manu. Gloria da Montréal.

wormsquish
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Ragazzi, sono veramente euforico! Classica pubblicità spam hahaha

russko
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Hi Manu, I was wondering when is the proper time to use "La" instead of "Il", I understand they both mean "The"

aetheriusfoxx
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Ciao Manu, una domanda, perche ho ascoltato italiani che dicono frasi come: Ti sto a dire, sto a dormire, stai a mangiare....e giusta questa struttura? A me piace meglio dire: ti sto dicendo, sto mangiando, e cosi. Grazie

carzidcojava
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Ciao Manu! Una domanda: Qual'è la differenza tra "Veramente" e "Davvero"?

bjoernkoenig
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Could you make a video about object pronouns? Great videos! :)

iirisk
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let see if I got right....Me piace veramente il gelato al cioccolato..??

gracielabonilla
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ma serio??? (solo per il milanese imbruuttito)

giuliaforchino