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Welcome back to another video from Italy Made Easy! In today’s video, we’ll be going over mangiare, one of the many Italian verbs in the Italian language. More specifically, we’re going to go over the meaning of mangiare and also the common mistakes many Italian language students make when trying to use the verb. Watch this video and have one of the more popular Italian verbs explained to you in an easy to follow manner.
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So good and actually it makes it simplified to know this. If i had someone to converse with in Italian I bet I would have added those helper verbs, lol. Now I know better, I'm off to some other mistake, hahaha. Good to know, your the best! Arturo.
Thank u so very much, really.
Italian is the most beautiful language in the world.
In Arabic, we call Italian the language of birds. Because it is so beautiful.
Molto utile!!
Is it correct to say " vuoi fare a pranzare?"
I just found your channel today. Love it! I have a question. I practice speaking Italian when I talk to my dogs. They love it. Their tails wag and they smile. My question is, when I put their bowls down and tell them "Mangiare cani!", Is that correct form when used as a command? Thanks!
Sono decisamente colpevole di quello sbaglio. Grazie per il consiglio!
But when do we use mangiare?
Ciao Manu, come sempre sei bravissomo. Grazie per il video. Come ci dice in italiano "Prepare for me supper and lunch, please ' Prepa la cena e il pranzo per me, per favore ". Oppure no?
Ciao Manu, e grazie . This kind of phrase is exactly what we need. It's the same sort of thing as "ho fatto la scuola".
In these cases, I would have used mangiare, every time.
Bravo, come al solito.
Neil
I WAS making this mistake, thank you for the correction.
Awesome video Manu. Non lo sapeva….
great ending!
it s really helpful Grazie
Italians are food obsessed! the stereotype has a grounding in reality. before you go there i suggest you work this video out… dov'e ceni? pranziamo li…. voglio fare colazione.. va fanculo.
I knew about 'colazione' and 'pranzare' but I didn't know that 'cenare' was a verb! No one ever corrected me! Thanks
ciao mi chiamo Gabriele mi piace il tuo video grazie mille io sto imparando il italiano
cosa mi consigli per imparare più veloce?
This is so helpful, Manu, grazie!
thanks, really good lesson.
Queste é uno dei megliori videi. É corto e consiso
Boy oh boy… you really give us the inside poop. You really clear things up. Thanks.
Questo è molto utile! Grazie Manu!
Aha! Thank you…grazie!
I enjoyed your last comment, "now it's fixed don't say it again" haha. Excellent break down
Sie, grazie!
My father is from the Veneto region and speaks the local dialect. He always says Mangia, mangia at the begining of supper. I think it means "eat, eat"
#ThingsDuoLingoDoesNotTeachYou I love this channel
Grazie!
short and very interesting im 12 and am soo impressed how much i learnt in 5 mins
This is another place I get confused, domani (future) pranzo (present) di Marco. Why are we not using the future tense of pranzare for tomorrow?
These videos are so helpful. Thanks ❤️
these's very helpful. thank you!
But how to say what will you eat for lunch? Cosa pranzi? Che pranzi? Che cosa pranzi? Che cosa pranzare?
Grazie !
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Grazie Manu.!! La prossima volta non dirè più " mangio la cena".
Grazie manu!
As a French speaker, this video was very helpful as I was thinking prendere. Grazie mille!
One quick question do you know Spanish