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Italian Quantities: Talk About Amounts and Numbers

Learn to talk about amounts and numbers in Italian, covering indefinite adjectives, pronouns, quantity expressions, prices, measurements, and ordinal numbers.
Italian Quantities: Talk About Amounts and Numbers
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Lesson#1
Let's learn how to talk about quantities and amounts in Italian. We'll start with indefinite adjectives, which are words used to describe non-specific amounts. The first is 'ogni', meaning 'every' or 'each'. It's simple to use because it never changes. For example, 'Vado in palestra ogni giorno' means 'I go to the gym every day'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'every day' in Italian?

ogni giorno

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I study every week.'

Studio ogni settimana.

Lesson#4
To say 'some' or 'a few', you can use 'qualche'. A key rule to remember is that 'qualche' is always followed by a singular noun, even though the meaning is plural. For instance, 'Ho qualche amico a Roma' means 'I have some friends in Rome'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'some friends' in Italian?

qualche amico

Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'I have some questions.'

Ho qualche domanda.

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