The PARTS OF YOUR BODY (in Italian)

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Welcome to a new Italian lesson!

Today I'll teach you how to call the different parts of your body in Italian.

THE PARTS OF THE BODY IN ITALIAN

Here you can find all the words that I cover in this lesson:

1. Corpo = Body
2. Il corpo umano = The human body
3. Testa = Head
4. Viso = Face
5. Fronte = Forehead
6. Capelli = Hair
7. Sopracciglia = Eyebrows
8. Occhio/Occhi = Eye(s)
9. Orecchio/Orecchia = Ear(s)
10. Naso = Nose
11. Bocca = Mouth
12. Guancia = Cheek
13. Denti = Teeth
14. Labbra = Lips
15. Collo = Neck
16. Spalla = Shoulder
17. Braccio = Arm
18. Mano = Hand
19. Dita = Fingers
20. Unghia = Neils
21. Petto = Chest
22. Pancia = Belly
23. Sedere = Bum
24. Gamba = Leg
25. Ginocchio = Knee
26. Piede = Foot

EXAMPLES
At the end of the video I also give you some examples on how to use these new words.

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No other languages are as artistic as Italian.. loveItalian languages and beautiful people. Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇹

RAMBABU-invv
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I found this very useful but agree it would be even more useful to know the gender of the words too. I also got a little confused by E' instead of È (I think) how common is it to put the accent to one side of the letter in written italian. I don't know if it is a youtube restriction but nobody seems to include il pene or la vagina 🤔

peterwesson
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I love your Italian accent. How did you learn English so well? Was it in Italian schools? How many years have you been studying English?
Adoro le tue lezioni. Grazie!

netrgm
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Please include the articles because they should not be left out when words are used in sentences. The also help with confirming the gender.

DavidPrattm
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Mam, Italy language my favorite language Italy County my dreams country.

RumaAkter-ncdo
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It will be useful to always mention the plural and gender. Thanks.

estherbenchur
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These kinds of lessons don't work. You say the word twice and then immediately move on to the next and there's no way, even an intelligent person can remember that. I don't even get the chance to pronunciate the word right, let alone learn it. Repetition and saying each word in a way that stands out would help people remember it better than just running over it like a robot. Just being honest.

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