Let's Learn About Italian Style! With so many shops that carry beautiful clothing in Italy, you will probably want to talk about what you are wearing in Italian! It seems tricky at first, but just follow our method, and you will have it down in no time! Here is a summary of this topic, adapted from Chapter 10 of our book Conversational Italian for Travelers Just the Verbs © 2012 by Stella Lucente, LLC, available on Amazon.com and www.Learn Travel Italian.com. Below are some important verbs to know and how to use them when talking about Italian clothing. Look for the shop signs that say "saldi" for "sale" and get started buying some fabulous clothes in Italy! ********************************** How to Wear Italian Clothes Vestirsi = to get dressed. Notice that getting dressed is reflexive in Italian. Remember that with reflexive verbs, we drop the subject pronoun (io, tu, lei, lui, noi, voi, loro) and understand who is getting dressed from the reflexive pronoun and verb ending. Mi vesto. (I) get dressed. Ti vesti. (You) get dressed. Si veste. (She/He) gets dressed. Don't confuse the verb vestirsi with the noun vestito, which means the article of clothing that is an actual dress! Mettersi = to put on. Notice the many English phrases that are simply spoken with short Italian phrases using mettersi. Mi metto il vestito. (I) put on the dress. (I) put the dress on. (I) put on my dress. Ti metti l'anello. (You) put on the ring. Si mette le scarpe. (She/He) puts on the shoes. If you want to say "I am wearing..." or "I take the size..." use the regularly conjugated verb portare, which in other situations means "to bring" or "to carry." Porto il mio vestito preferito. (I) am wearing my favorite dress. Porto la taglia quarantotto. (I) take size 48. If you really want to be a part of Italian culture, use this idiomatic expression, which refers to shoes and means something fits perfectly. It is the equivalent of the English saying, "It fits me like a glove," or, "It fits me to a T"! Mi calza a pennello! It fits me perfectly!... Like a glove! ...To a "T"! Some of this material was reprinted from Conversational Italian for Travelers Just the Verbs, courtesy of Stella Lucente, LLC. Book available on Amazon.com and download to electronic devices on www.LearnTravelItalian.com. Contact Corrine at [email protected] for special book offers with the promo code CIAP.
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AuthorCiao a tutti! Sono Kathryn Occhipinti and I invite you to learn Italian as I did - with my Conversational Italian for Travelers books - designed with the Italian-American in mind! I will be posting excerpts from the blog that I created for newcomers to the Italian language, which is called Conversational Italian! I hope you enjoy my insights to learning Italian. Please feel free to leave comments. I'd love to hear from you! Also, scroll to the end of each post for a special offer for CIAP members. Teniamoci in contatto! Categories
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