Hello Everybody! How are you all doing today?
Welcome to my new language post! Today I am posting the second part of my Italian Language Guide List. It has been quite a while since the last part. So many things happened and now I am back, working harder than ever. I worked so hard that I ended up translating every part. But that is a good thing. It saved me a lot of time.
Not going to lie, but it was a challenge to translate all of them. With my little knowledge of the language, I could detect that someone these phrases for off. No matter what translator I use, there will always be some inconsistency. I am hoping that I made it right. If not you and I are going to be having some communication problems if I ever end up speaking to an Italian.
So here are phrases and words translated from English to Italian:
- What are you looking for?: Cosa stai cercando?
- Can I pay with cash/ credit card?: Posso pagare con contanti / carta di credito?
- A table for one/ two, please: Un tavolo per uno / due, per favore.
- I reserved a table: Io ho prenotato un tavolo.
- Can I see the menu/ wine list, please?: Posso vedere il menù / elenco dei vini, per favore?
- I would like…juice: Vorrei… del succo.
- What is the difference between and…?: Qual è la differenza tra… e…?
- With/ without…, please: Con/ senza…, per favore.
- Is that… free: È…gratis?
- Beer: Birra.
- Do you have vegetarian food?: Avete del cibo vegetariano?
- A glass of water, please: Un bicchiere d’acqua, per favore
- Sparkling/ not sparkling, please: Spumante/non spumante, per favore.
- A glass of tap water, please: Un bicchiere d’acqua rubinetto.
- Waiter!: Cameriere!
- Waitress!: Cameriera!
- Soft drink: Bevanda analcolica
- The check, please: Il conto, per favore.
- Bottled water: Bottled water
- Breakfast: Colazione
- Brunch: Brunch
- Lunch: Pranzo
- Dinner: Cena
- To your health!: Alla salute!
- Cheers!: Salute!
- Enjoy your meal!: Buon appetito!
- Good appetite: Buon appetito!
- Salt: Sale
- Pepper: Pepe
- Sugar: Zucchero
- Butter: Burro
- Spicy: Piccante
- Salty: Salato
- Sweet: Dolce
- Sour: Acido
- Bitter: Amaro
- Savory: Saporito
- Napkin: Tovagliolo
- Plate: Piastra/Piatto
- Bowl: Ciotola
- Fork: Forchetta
I want to practice Italian again, I do miss it. I used to do it back in school and then later when I started using Duolingo. It has been a while since I’ve stopped and changed to another language. The basics are still in my head. This time I’ll have to get back to it and not stop until I’m done. And that would be a while with all the things that I have to do.
The world is returning back to normal, and I am more anxious than ever to get out and do something. Life hasn’t been as so dull as it is right now. I am even considering moving somewhere else but I am not sure. I’ll have to figure it out soon. And then I am reminded that this pandemic issue is not over yet. So I may or may not be stuck here for how long.
And there you have it, a new Italian Travel Language Guide. There is a lot to work on. My work never ends. There is something I have to do. Whether I do or not is my choice to make. But most of the time something new comes up or I forget about it. I am about to start on the new post.
So please wish me good luck and I hope you have a nice day!
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See you all later and take care,
from Ijiserure.