Examples of using "Italien" in a sentence and their english translations:
Speak Italian!
- He is an Italian.
- He's Italian.
He speaks Italian.
In Italian, channels are "canale."
You're Italian.
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
Is he Italian?
You're Italian.
Isn't he Italian?
Her mother speaks Italian.
Mario is an Italian citizen.
My Italian is terrible.
Are you really Italian?
Is he Italian?
Have you been speaking Italian?
It's his favorite Italian word.
I know a good Italian restaurant.
In my native language, that is Italian,
I feel like speaking Italian!
He is Italian by birth.
I'm proud to be an Italian.
I want to improve my Italian.
I'm not Italian.
I'm a student from Italy.
His mother speaks Italian.
Can you count in Italian?
Here an Italian, there an Indian.
- I know a good Italian restaurant.
- I know of a good Italian restaurant.
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
Francesco comes from Italy. He's Italian.
I've got an Italian handbag.
This sentence is not in Italian.
He speaks Italian.
Do you speak Italian?
(Singing in Italian) DL: I am pining
Maybe he is Italian or Spanish.
I can manage to count to ten in Italian.
- All of her books are written in Italian.
- All of his books are written in Italian.
I come from Italy and I speak Italian.
Welcome to our first class in Italian.
That Italian author is little known in Japan.
He is proficient in both Spanish and Italian.
Is my Italian so bad?
The Italian flag is green, white and red.
At noon he has lunch in an Italian restaurant.
I'm Italian, and I love beauty.
Married to an Italian, she lives in Rome now.
She is proficient in both Spanish and Italian.
In Italian everything is written the way you pronounce it.
I never miss the opportunity to eat Italian food.
(Singing in Italian) DL: Yes, yes, I want to go there!
Here you have it in Spanish, Romanian, Portuguese, and Italian.
He is an Italian Jew who has lived in France for a long time.
I'm not Italian.
I don't speak Italian; I just know a few words.
We have research areas with Italian oak species