Italian Greetings And Conversations

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Italian Greetings And Conversations - Quiz
About This Quiz

Explore essential Italian greetings and conversational phrases with this interactive quiz. Master greetings such as 'Ciao' for 'Hello', 'Arrivederci' for 'Goodbye', and more, enhancing your basic Italian communication skills. Ideal for beginners and language enthusiasts.


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  • 2. 

    ARRIVEDERCI

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    BUON GIORNO

    Explanation
    The given answer "GOOD MORNING" is the correct translation of the Italian phrase "BUON GIORNO". In Italian, "BUON GIORNO" is a common greeting used to wish someone a good morning. Therefore, "GOOD MORNING" accurately conveys the same meaning in English.

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  • 4. 

    BUON POMERIGGIO

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    BUON NOTTE

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    ARRIVEDERCI

    Explanation
    "ARRIVEDERCI" is the Italian phrase for "GOODBYE." It's a polite way to bid farewell and is commonly used in various Italian-speaking regions.

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    POR FAVOR

  • 8. 

    GRAZIE

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    PREGO

    Explanation
    The given answer "YOU'RE WELCOME" is a response to the phrase "PREGO." In Italian, "Prego" can be translated to "You're welcome" in English. Therefore, the answer is a suitable response to the initial statement.

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    BUONGIORNO

    Explanation
    "Buongiorno" is the Italian greeting for "good morning." It is commonly used to greet someone in the morning and is a polite and friendly way to start the day.

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    SCUSI

    Explanation
    The word "SCUSI" in Italian translates to "EXCUSE ME" in English.

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  • 12. 

    NON CAPISCO

    Explanation
    The given correct answer for this question is "I DON'T UNDERSTAND". This answer is a translation of the phrase "NON CAPISCO" from Italian to English. It expresses the speaker's lack of comprehension or confusion about something.

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    PARLI INGLESE?

    Explanation
    The given answer "DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH?" is correct because it is the English translation of the Italian phrase "PARLI INGLESE?". The question is asking if someone can communicate in the English language.

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  • 14. 

    COME SI CHIAMA?

    Explanation
    The given correct answer "WHAT IS YOUR NAME?" is the English translation of the Italian question "COME SI CHIAMA?". It is a common question used to ask someone's name in both languages.

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    PIACERE DI CONOSCERLA

    Explanation
    The given phrase "Piacere di conoscerla" is an Italian expression which translates to "Pleased to meet you" in English. This phrase is commonly used when meeting someone for the first time as a polite way to express one's pleasure in meeting the other person. It is a formal and respectful greeting that conveys a positive attitude towards the person being addressed.

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    DI DOV'E?

    Explanation
    The given answer "WHERE ARE YOU FROM?" is the correct translation of the Italian question "DI DOV'E?". It accurately captures the meaning and conveys the same question in English.

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  • 17. 

    QUANTI ANNI HAI?

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