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Italian: Stating Immediate Physical and Health Needs

Learn essential Italian survival phrases for stating immediate physical and health needs, such as feeling unwell, being hungry or thirsty, or needing a doctor.
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Lesson#1
When you're not feeling well, there are two simple phrases you can use. To say 'I feel ill' or 'I am sick', you can say 'sto male'. For a less strong statement, like 'I don't feel well', you can say 'non sto bene'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'I feel ill' in Italian?

Sto male.

Quiz#3
How do you say 'I don't feel well' in Italian?

Non sto bene.

Lesson#4
In an emergency, if you need to get someone's attention and ask for help, the word is 'aiuto!'. You can shout this if you are in trouble.
Quiz#5
How do you shout for 'help' in an emergency in Italian?

Aiuto!

Lesson#6
In Italian, to express basic physical needs like hunger, thirst, or sleepiness, you use the verb 'avere', which means 'to have'. So, to say 'I am hungry', you literally say 'I have hunger': 'ho fame'.

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