Italian Phrases for Communication
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Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Non ho capito, mi scusi. = I don’t (didn’t) understand, am sorry. Può ripetere per favore. = May you please repeat (it) Mi capisci? = Do you understand me? Come si chiama questo? = What is this called?

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Mi capisce? = Do you understand me? Come si dice… in inglese? = How do you say … in English? Sto imparando l’inglese = I’m learning English Non parlo inglese (molto bene) = I do not speak English (very well)

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Mi hai/ha(formal) frainteso = You misunderstood me Come si pronuncia questo? = How do you pronounce this? Più piano, per favore = Slower please Parlo (un po’) di inglese = I speak (a little) English

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

<p>Avete capito = Did you understand? Che significa? = What does (this) mean Come si scrive questo per favore? = How do you spell (this)please Hai capito? = Did you understand?</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

<p>Scusami non ho capito = I don’t (didn’t) understand, am sorry. Puoi ripetere(informal) = May you please repeat (it) Non capisco = I do not understand Come si dice… in inglese? = How do you say … in English?</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Matching Italian Phrases

  • The user is instructed to match Italian phrases with their English translations.
  • This activity is likely part of a language learning course, prompting students to test and solidify their understanding of Italian vocabulary.
  • The repeated instruction "Match the Italian phrase with its English translation" emphasizes the core task: connecting Italian expressions with their equivalent English counterparts.
  • The presence of five instances of this instruction suggests that the student is likely presented with five distinct pairs of Italian phrases and English translations to match.
  • The "---" separator likely indicates the end of the instruction and the beginning of the provided text for matching.

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Test your knowledge of basic Italian phrases used for communication, such as asking for clarification, repeating, and pronouncing words. This quiz covers expressions like 'Non capisco' (I don't understand) and 'Come si pronuncia questo?' (How do you pronounce this?)

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