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In this lesson, we present a dialogue in Italian. | In this lesson, we present a dialogue in Italian. While visiting Italy, you order a typical Italian coffee in a bar. Read this dialogue carefully and try to repeat it in Italian. | ||
*Ciao, questo posto è libero? (Hello, is it this seat free?) | |||
*Posso sedermi qui? (Can I seat here?) | |||
* | *Vorrei un caffè (I would like to take a coffee) | ||
( | *Preferisco il caffè lungo (I prefer American Coffee) | ||
*Posso | *Posso avere dello zucchero? (Can I have some sugar?) | ||
( | *Preferisco lo zucchero di canna (I prefer brown sugar) | ||
* | *Posso avere il conto? (Can I have the bill?) | ||
*Arrivederci e grazie! (Thank you, bye) | |||
*Arrivederci e grazie! | |||
(Thank you, bye) | |||
Revision as of 16:11, 29 November 2016
In this lesson, we present a dialogue in Italian. While visiting Italy, you order a typical Italian coffee in a bar. Read this dialogue carefully and try to repeat it in Italian.
- Ciao, questo posto è libero? (Hello, is it this seat free?)
- Posso sedermi qui? (Can I seat here?)
- Vorrei un caffè (I would like to take a coffee)
- Preferisco il caffè lungo (I prefer American Coffee)
- Posso avere dello zucchero? (Can I have some sugar?)
- Preferisco lo zucchero di canna (I prefer brown sugar)
- Posso avere il conto? (Can I have the bill?)
- Arrivederci e grazie! (Thank you, bye)