๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future.
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew Buy your favorite (children's) book, that one you've read a thousand times, in Italian
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew @CiaraNi I really like using the Pimsleur app. Iโve been using it to improve my French. 25 minutes a day. I do it during my runs, mumbling in French as I go.
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew babble.com seems to be recommended often as a good alternative
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew Damn autocorrect
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew You could try tandem.net, the free version on the pc works well but not on the smartphone though.
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew I'm using a combination of books, immersion and yes, also a little bit of Duolingo on my way to work.
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew Iโm a big fan of Pimsleur. Itโs not free, but I learn more than I do with adds that gamify things and only drill vocab.
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@Possiblydrew Buy your favorite (children's) book, that one you've read a thousand times, in Italian
@SonjaS this is such a good idea!
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew @bovaz You can try to write in Italian to Italian users, like me :)
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@Possiblydrew @bovaz You can try to write in Italian to Italian users, like me :)
@dado @Possiblydrew @bovaz and watch Italian movies! Or even Italian dubs of English movies, although the dubs aren't always word-for-word faithful to the original 8-D
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew I recommend booking a few lessons with an online tutor through a service like Preply. Do-it-yourself rarely works with languages in my opinion.
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๐ฎ๐น Going to Italy in the near future. Exciting!
Does anyone have recommendations for learning to read/ speak Italian? Hopefully not AI-cooked like Duolingo
@Possiblydrew welcome in Italy.
Visit Firenze, it worth it (but also Venezia, Rome etc. )
To learn italian here is a small guide for You: it's easy to learn ๐คช
https://youtube.com/shorts/xyyMgSbr11U?si=BbCjiAGoEBFYokVV -
@dado @Possiblydrew @bovaz and watch Italian movies! Or even Italian dubs of English movies, although the dubs aren't always word-for-word faithful to the original 8-D
@oblomov to me understanding a new language being spoken is the hardest part. Luckily Italian has very few vowels, but OTOH they tend to speak really fast.
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@oblomov to me understanding a new language being spoken is the hardest part. Luckily Italian has very few vowels, but OTOH they tend to speak really fast.
@mdione but as someone said above, watching movies or series for which you know the script by heart (in my case it was The Simpsons) helps a lot, including picking up translations for expressions.