Italian language test (daily phrases) 2

You will find here the second part of the Italian language test and the most used phrases in everyday life!

In the first part of the test, we talked about the Italian language and that it is the official language of Italy. It is also one of the official languages of the European Union, spoken by around 130 million people around the world, and 60 million people in Italy alone.

Italian is also spoken in the Vatican City, where it is the second language after Latin. It is spoken in Switzerland, San Marino, and Slovenia,too.

Italy is located in southern Europe, on the Italian Peninsula. It contains about 30 islands, ranging in size from small to large. Some are uninhabited, while others are densely populated and are a major tourist destination. The most important and largest of these islands are Sicily and Sardinia, which are also among the largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

Rome is the capital and largest city in Italy. In general, most Italian cities are important tourist destinations, such as Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, and others. This is where the importance of the Italian language comes from. Italian is the language of art, fashion, food, music, architecture, and beauty. It has played an important role in the development of these fields.

The Italian alphabet has 26 letters, of which 5 are vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and 21 are consonants. Italian is a tonal language, meaning that the meaning can change depending on the tone of voice. It is a relatively easy language to learn, with simple grammar compared to other languages.

If you are interested in learning Italian, there are many online lessons and courses that will help you learn this beautiful language. In this test, you can test what you have learned from simple phrases used in daily conversations. You will also find other phrases in the first test.

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Questions count: 20

Example of the test

My name is John
My name is John

How do you say "My name is John" in Italian?

Il mio nome è John John è mio fratello John è mio amico

Where are you from?
Where are you from?

How do you ask "Where are you from?" in Italian?

Cosa sta facendo? Di dove è originario? Cosa desidera?

I like pizza
I like pizza

How do you say "I like pizza" in Italian?

Odio la pizza Mi piace la pizza con formaggio extra Mi piace la pizza

Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you

How do you say "Nice to meet you" in Italian?

Piacere di conoscerla La ringrazio Scusi

Nice to meet you too
Nice to meet you too

How do you say "Nice to meet you too" in Italian?

Piacere di conoscerla anche per me Anch'io ti amo Anche io sono felice

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