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Italian Social Life: Relationships and Occasions

Learn essential A2 Italian vocabulary and phrases for social situations, including family, friends, celebrations, and making plans.
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Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn key Italian phrases for talking about your social life, from family and friends to celebrations and making plans. This will help you have more natural conversations about everyday topics.
Lesson#2
To talk about skills you have, you can use 'so' followed by the verb. For example, 'So cucinare' means 'I know how to cook'. To say you don't know how, use 'non so'. For instance, 'Non so guidare' means 'I don't know how to drive'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'I know how to cook' in Italian?

So cucinare.

Quiz#4
How do you say 'I don't know how to drive' in Italian?

Non so guidare.

Lesson#5
Let's learn some words for extended family. A male cousin is 'cugino'. Your sister-in-law is 'cognata', and your father-in-law is 'suocero'.
Quiz#6
How do you say 'the cousin' in Italian, referring to a male?

il cugino

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