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Italian Section 04 - RevisionAnswers & Translations: Online ActivitiesAnswers &Translations (PDF 16 kb) |
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1. Canzone - Uno, unoUno, uno, amo mamma.Due, due, e anche papà. Tre, tre, e i miei fratelli. Uno, due, tre, amo tutti. Quattro, quattro, amo nonno. Cinque, cinque, e mia nonna. Sei, sei, zio e zia. Quattro, cinque, sei, amo tutti. |
1. Song - One, oneOne, one, I love mum.Two, two and dad too. Three, three, and my brothers and sisters. One, two, three, I love them all. Four, four, I love grandpa. Five, five and my grandma. Six, six, uncle and aunt. Four, five, six, I love them all. |
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2. Buonasera!Buongiorno!Buonasera! Buonanotte! Arrivederci! Ciao! |
2. Good evening!Good morning/day!Good evening! Good night! Goodbye! Hi!/Bye! |
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3. Mi chiamo SandroCome ti chiami?Mi chiamo Sandro. |
3. My name is SandroWhat's your name?My name is Sandro. |
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4. Gioco - Numeri da 1 a 10unodue tre quattro cinque sei sette otto nove dieci |
4. Games - Numbers 1 - 10onetwo three four five six seven eight nine ten |
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uno due tre quattro cinque sei sette otto nove dieci |
The Italian numbers are written the same way that we use them in Australia. The comma that is used in English to show thousands is replaced by a dot in Italian. For example: 1,000 is 1.000 and 30,000 is 30.000. How would you write 50,000 in Italian? ___________ |
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