Francesca Romana Onofri & Karen Antje Möller 
Italian For Dummies, Enhanced Edition [EPUB ebook] 

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The fun and easy way to take your Italian language skills to the next level

The tips, techniques, and information presented here give students, travelers, and businesspeople a primer on how to speak Italian. Complete with updates, a bonus CD, and the traditional For Dummies user-friendly format, this new edition of Italian For Dummies gives you reliable lessons, practice, and language learning techniques for speaking Italian with ease and confidence.


Featuring a revamped, user-friendly organization that builds on your knowledge and ability, Italian For Dummies offers expanded coverage of the necessary grammar, major verb tenses, and conjugations that beginners need to know. Plus, you’ll get a fully updated and expanded audio CD that includes real-life conversations; a refreshed and expanded mini-dictionary; more useful exercises and practice opportunities; and more.



  • Builds on your skills and ability as you learn

  • Covers the grammar, verb tenses, and conjugations you need to know

  • Includes a mini-dictionary

  • Audio CD includes real-life conversations


If you’re looking to reach a comfort level in conversational Italian, Italian For Dummies gets you comfortably speaking this Romantic language like a native.

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Introduction 1


About This Book 1


Conventions Used in This Book 1


Foolish Assumptions 3


How This Book is Organized 3


Part I: Getting Started 3


Part II: Italian in Action 3


Part III: Italian on the Go 4


Part IV: The Part of Tens 4


Part V: Appendixes 4


Icons Used in This Book 4


Where to Go from Here 5


Part I: Getting Started 7


Chapter 1: Saying It Like It is 9


You Already Know Some Italian! 9


Cognates 11


Popular expressions 11


Mouthing Off: Basic Pronunciation 12


The Alphabet 13


Vowels 13


Consonants 15


Stressing Words Properly 19


Using Gestures 20


Chapter 2: Jumping Into the Basics of Italian 21


Setting Up Simple Sentences 21


Coping with Gendered Words (Articles, Nouns, and Adjectives) 22


Nouns and gender 22


The indefinite articles 23


Definite articles 24


Adjectives 25


Talking about Pronouns 26


Personal pronouns 27


Saying “you”: Formal and informal 27


Verbs 28


Introducing regular and irregular verbs 28


Idiomatic uses of avere 32


Having to, wanting to, being able to 37


Presenting the Simple Tenses: Past, Present, and Future 38


Chapter 3: Buongiorno! Salutations! 43


Looking at Common Greetings and Good-byes 43


Deciding between formal or friendly 45


Replying to a greeting 45


Specifying your reuniting 46


Making Introductions 47


Introducing yourself 47


Introducing other people 50


Getting Acquainted 53


Finding out whether someone speaks Italian 53


Talking about where you come from 54


Extending and responding to invitations 60


Chapter 4: Getting Your Numbers and Time Straight 63


Counting Numbers 63


Times of Day and Days of the Week 66


Using the Calendar and Making Dates 68


Making dates 69


Telling time 70


Chatting about the Weather 72


Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric System 77


Length and Distance 78


Weight 78


Part II: Italian in Action 83


Chapter 5: Casa dolce casa (Home Sweet Home) 85


Ordering Ordinals 85


Inhabiting Your Home 87


Hunting for an apartment 87


Sprucing up your apartment 92


Furnishing your new pad 93


Housekeeping in style 95


Cooking and cleaning 98


Doing household chores 100


Chapter 6: Where is the Colosseum? Asking Directions 103


Finding Your Way: Asking for Specific Places 103


Mapping the quarters and following directions 105


Verbs on the Move 109


Locations You May Be Looking For 113


Chapter 7: Food Glorious Food — and Don’t Forget the Drink 119


Eating, Italian Style 119


Drinking, Italian Style 119


Expressing your love for espresso 120


Beverages with even more of a kick 121


The Start and End of Dining Out 123


Making reservations 124


Paying for your meal 125


Having Breakfast 126


Eating Lunch 127


Enjoying Dinner 129


Shopping for Food 132


Al macellaio (ahl mah-chehl-lahy-oh) (at the butcher’s) 132


Pesce (fish) (peh-sheh) 133


At the panetteria (breadshop) 134


Chapter 8: Shopping, Italian Style 139


Clothing Yourself 139


Deciding between department stores and boutiques 139


Sizing up Italian sizes 143


Talking definitely and indefinitely 144


Coloring your words 145


Accessorizing 147


Stepping out in style 148


Chapter 9: Having Fun Out on the Town 151


Acquiring Culture 151


Going to the movies 154


Going to the theater 156


Going to a museum 160


Going to a local festival 161


Going to a concert 162


Inviting Fun 164


Chapter 10: Taking Care of Business and Telecommunicating 173


Phoning Made Simple 173


Connecting via cellphones, texts, and Skype 174


Calling for business or pleasure 176


Making Arrangements over the Phone 178


Asking for People and Getting the Message 179


What Did You Do Last Weekend? — Talking about the Past 182


Discussing Your Job 186


The human element 187


Office equipment 187


Chapter 11: Recreation and the Outdoors 191


Taking a Tour 191


Speaking Reflexively 195


Playing Sports 196


Talking about Hobbies and Interests 200


Part III: Italian on the Go 207


Chapter 12: Planning a Trip 209


Deciding When and Where to Go 209


Taking a Tour 211


Booking a Trip/Traveling to Foreign Lands 213


Arriving and Leaving: The Verbs “Arrivare” and “Partire” 216


Going to the Beach and Spa 217


Using the Simple Future Tense 217


Chapter 13: Money, Money, Money 221


Going to the Bank 221


Changing Money 224


Using Credit Cards 226


Looking at Various Currencies 228


Chapter 14: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and Buses 233


Getting through the Airport 233


Checking in 234


Dealing with excess baggage 236


Waiting to board the plane 237


Coping after landing 238


Going through Customs 240


Losing Luggage 241


Renting a Car 243


Navigating Public Transportation 245


Calling a taxi 245


Moving by train 246


Going by bus or tram 249


Reading maps and schedules 251


Being Early or Late 253


Chapter 15: Finding a Place to Stay 255


Choosing a Place to Stay 255


Reserving a Room 256


Checking In 259


Personalizing pronouns 262


This or these: Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns 263


Yours, mine, and ours: Possessive pronouns 263


Bending Others to Your Will: Imperatives 267


Chapter 16: Handling Emergencies 271


Talking to Doctors 272


Describing what ails you 273


Understanding professional medical vocabulary 277


Getting what you need at the pharmacy 277


Braving the dentist 279


Reporting an Accident to the Police 280


I’ve Been Robbed! Knowing What to Do and Say When the Police Arrive 281


Dealing with Car Trouble 285


When You Need a Lawyer: Protecting Your Rights 287


Reporting a Lost or Stolen Passport 288


Chapter 17: Small Talk, Wrapping Things Up 293


Discovering Interrogative Pronouns 293


Asking simple questions 295


Taking care of basic needs 296


Talking About Yourself and Your Family — Possessives Part 2 300


Speaking Reflexively 305


Talking shop 307


Discussing your job 307


Part IV: The Part of Tens 313


Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Pick Up Italian Quickly 315


Read Italian Food Labels 315


Ask for Food in Italian 316


Listen to Italian Songs 316


Read Italian Publications 316


Watch Italian Movies 316


Tune in to Italian Radio and TV Programs 317


Listen to Italian Language Tapes 317


Share Your Interest 317


Surf the Net 318


Cook! 318


Chapter 19: Ten Things Never to Say in Italian 319


Ciao-ing Down 319


Don’t Be Literal 320


Five Fickle “False Friends” 320


Food Faux Pas 321


The Problem with “Play” 321


Being Careful of “False Friends” 321


Chapter 20: Ten Favorite Italian Expressions 323


Mamma mia! 323


Che bello! 323


Uffa! 324


Che ne so!/Boh! 324


Magari! 324


Tista bene! 324


Non te la prendere! 324


Che macello! 325


Non mi va! 325


Mi raccomando! 325


Chapter 21: Ten Phrases to Say So That People Think You’re Italian 327


In bocca al lupo! 327


Acqua in bocca! 328


Salute! 328


Macché! 328


Neanche per sogno! 328


Peggio per te! 328


Piantala! 329


Vacci piano! 329


Eccome! 329


Lascia perdere! 329


Part V: Appendixes 331


Appendix A: Verb Tables 333


Italian Verbs 333


Irregular Italian Verbs 336


Italian –IRE Verbs with a Special Pattern (-isc-) 343


Common Irregular Past Participles 345


Appendix B: Dictionaries 347


Appendix C: About the CD 359


Track Listing 359


Customer Care 360


Appendix D: Answer Keys 361


Index 369

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Berlitz has taught languages to millions of people for more than 130 years. Francesca Romana Onofri and Karen Antje Moller are veteran language teachers. Teresa L. Picarazzi, Ph D, teaches Italian at The Hopkins School and has lived and worked in Cortona, Florence, Ravenna, Siena, and Urbino.
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