Examples of using "Italiano" in a sentence and their english translations:
Speak Italian!
Do you speak Italian?
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
Do you speak Italian?
- Do you speak Italian?
- Do you know Italian?
Do you speak Italian?
- Do you speak Italian?
- Do you know Italian?
Learn Italian.
Learn Italian.
She is Italian.
Learn Italian.
I need to study Italian.
- He is an Italian.
- He's Italian.
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
He speaks Italian.
Do you speak Italian?
Does she understand Italian?
You're Italian.
Is he Italian?
I am learning Italian.
I already speak Italian.
Where has she learned Italian?
Where has he learned Italian?
Isn't he Italian?
I only speak Italian.
Can you count in Italian?
- I'm Italian.
- I am Italian.
Your wife teaches me Italian.
- When will the Italian classes start?
- When will the Italian class start?
- When will the Italian course start?
I come from Italy and I speak Italian.
He's an Italian teacher.
His mother speaks Italian.
I'm proud to be an Italian.
The Italian enjoys life.
Her mother speaks Italian.
Tom spoke French and Italian.
Italian isn't difficult.
Rafaela is an Italian name.
Where did you learn Italian?
Mario is an Italian citizen.
His wife teaches me Italian.
I know of a good Italian restaurant.
Excuse me, do you speak Italian?
His wife is our Italian teacher.
- I know a good Italian restaurant.
- I know of a good Italian restaurant.
I speak Danish, Italian, Portuguese very well.
Maybe he is Italian or Spanish.
I come from Italy and I speak Italian.
How do you say that in Italian?
I come from Italy and I speak Italian.
- When will the Italian classes start?
- When will the Italian class start?
- When will the Italian course start?
- When will the Italian classes start?
- When will the Italian course start?
The foreigner does not have an Italian name.
The foreign woman does not have an Italian name.
This sentence is not in Italian.
Italian is a musical language.
This Italian car has three wheels.
I've studied Italian for a few months.
I don't speak any Italian at all.
She is proficient in both Spanish and Italian.
One is Japanese and the other is Italian.
She went to Italy to learn Italian.
I want to learn French and then Italian.
He is proficient in both Spanish and Italian.