14 Learn Italian Beginners A1 How to use the verb “essere” “to be”











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14. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to use the verb “essere” (“to be”) • 🇮🇹 Italian language, Italian culture, Italian lifestyle and Italian recipes are the main themes of our videos. Jump right in and learn everything about Italy and Italian with Passione Italiana. Just click the subscribe button! • 🔴 If you like our videos, you can support us on   / passioneitaliana   or make a donation on PayPal to [email protected] • You can find us on: • 🔸Website: https://www.passione-italiana.com/ • 🔸Facebook:   / italianpassione   • 🔸Twitter:   / italianpassione   • 🔸Instagram:   / passioneitalian   • Most popular videos: • 📹 1. Learn Italian Intermediate (B1): Passato prossimo (pt 1 - verbi regolari): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_o-W... • 📹 17. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): The verb “to like” (pt 1 - “Mi piace / mi piacciono”): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi684... • 📹 11. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to use the verb “avere” (“to have”): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toeGF... • 📘 If you are learning Italian, why not purchase our grammar book: Simpl-Italian on Amazon: https://goo.gl/nZ94N9 • 📘 Here you will find the resources we recommend on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/passion... • 📧 Contact us on [email protected] • In questo video vediamo alcune espressioni con il verbo “essere” per esprimere il nostro stato d’animo: “sono felice”, “sono triste”, “sono stanco/a”, “sono annoiato/a”, “sono arrabbiato/a”, “sono sorpreso/a”. Vediamo, inoltre, come coniugare il verbo “essere” al presente: • (io) sono, (tu) sei, (lui, lei, Lei) è, (noi) siamo, (voi) siete, (loro) sono. • Fate attenzione alla differenza fra “annoiato” e “noioso”! • Ricordate che, tranne in alcuni casi, non usiamo il pronome insieme al verbo (diciamo “sono”, non “io sono”). • In this video you’ll learn some expressions with the verb “essere” (= to be) to express how we feel: “sono felice” (= “ am happy), “sono triste” (= I am sad), “sono stanco/a” (= I am tired), “sono annoiato/a” (= I am bored), “sono arrabbiato/a” (= I am angry ), “sono sorpreso/a” (= I am surprised). You’ll also learn how to conjugate “essere” in the present tense: • (io) sono, (tu) sei, (lui, lei, Lei) è, (noi) siamo, (voi) siete, (loro) sono. • Be careful with the difference between “annoiato” and “noioso”! • Remember that, except in specific cases, we don’t use the pronoun with the verb (we say “ho”, not “io ho”). • Ciao!

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