Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Belajar Bahasa Italia

Bingung mo ngapain hari ini, iseng liat liat bahasa italia, jadi penasaran dengan bahasa Italy. Googling dapat satu blog yang kebetulan memberikan beberapa link untuk memulai, karena gw sendiri gak tahu mesti memulai dari mana ( bener2 blank bahasa italy , yang gw tau cuma numero uno = nomor satu ) hehehe.... Lest go exploring.


Alphabet and Spelling(2)

 

Alphabet
Letters / Names of the letters
a  a
b  bi
c  ci
d  di
e  e
f  effe
g  gi
h  acca
i  i
l  elle
m  emme
n  enne
o  o
p  pi
q  cu
r  erre
s  esse
t  ti
u  u
v  vu
z  zeta 
Letters / Names of the letters
j  ilungo
k  kappa
w  doppia vu
x  ics
y  ipsilon
SingolareSingular
ioI
tuyou (familiar)
lui (egli/esso)he
lei (ella/essa)she
Leiyou (formal)
PluralePlural
noiwe
voiyou (familiar)
loro (essi)they (m.)
loro (esse)they (f.)
Loroyou (formal)
 
ITALIAN SUBJECT PRONOUNS
PERSONSINGULARPLURAL
Iio (I)noi (we)
IItu (you, informal)voi (you)
IIIlui, lei (he, she)loro (they)

Lui (you, formal)Loro (you, formal)        

In modern Italian he, she, and they are usually expressed by lui, lei, and loro, respectively. (Egli, ella, essi, and esse are used more in written Italian than in the spoken language. Esso and essa are seldom used.)

PRESENT TENSE CONJUGATION OF AMARE (TO LOVE)
PERSONSINGULARPLURAL
I(io) amo (I love)(noi) amiamo (we love)
II(tu) ami (you love, familiar)(voi) amate (you love, familiar)
III(Lei) ama (you love, formal)(Loro) amano (you love, formal)

(lui/lei) ama (he/she loves)(loro) amano (they love)
The infinitive of first-conjugation Italian verbs (those ending in -are) and the conjugated forms of the present tense are pronounced like most Italian words: the stress falls on the next-to-last syllable. The one exception is the third person plural form amano, which is pronounced AH-mah-noh, with stress falling on the first syllable. A few first-conjugation verbs are listed in the following table. 



Sumber : 
1.http://dwpkbri-rome-tuttiitaly.blogspot.com/2007/10/ayo-belajar-bahasa-italy-gratis.html 
 2. http://italian.about.com/od/lessons/tp/italian-language-lessons.htm






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