Lesson 2: Buongiorno! Welcome to your Italian Course

Ciao a tutti! In today’s lesson, we’re going to dive into the world of numbers, time, and daily routines in Italian. So grab your caffeinated beverage of choice ☕️ and let’s get started!

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Italian Numbers: Counting, Time, and Age (0-100)

Numbers are the building blocks of language, and in Italian, they are molto importante! Let’s start with counting from 0 to 100. 🙌

Number Italian Number Italian Number Italian
0 zero 34 trentaquattro 68 sessantotto
1 uno 35 trentacinque 69 sessantanove
2 due 36 trentasei 70 settanta
3 tre 37 trentasette 71 settantuno
4 quattro 38 trentotto 72 settantadue
5 cinque 39 trentanove 73 settantatré
6 sei 40 quaranta 74 settantaquattro
7 sette 41 quarantuno 75 settantacinque
8 otto 42 quarantadue 76 settantasei
9 nove 43 quarantatré 77 settantasette
10 dieci 44 quarantaquattro 78 settantotto
11 undici 45 quarantacinque 79 settantanove
12 dodici 46 quarantasei 80 ottanta
13 tredici 47 quarantasette 81 ottantuno
14 quattordici 48 quarantotto 82 ottantadue
15 quindici 49 quarantanove 83 ottantatré
16 sedici 50 cinquanta 84 ottantaquattro
17 diciassette 51 cinquantuno 85 ottantacinque
18 diciotto 52 cinquantadue 86 ottantasei
19 diciannove 53 cinquantatré 87 ottantasette
20 venti 54 cinquantaquattro 88 ottantotto
21 ventuno 55 cinquantacinque 89 ottantanove
22 ventidue 56 cinquantasei 90 novanta
23 ventitré 57 cinquantasette 91 novantuno
24 ventiquattro 58 cinquantotto 92 novantadue
25 venticinque 59 cinquantanove 93 novantatré
26 ventisei 60 sessanta 94 novantaquattro
27 ventisette 61 sessantuno 95 novantacinque
28 ventotto 62 sessantadue 96 novantasei
29 ventinove 63 sessantatré 97 novantasette
30 trenta 64 sessantaquattro 98 novantotto
31 trentuno 65 sessantacinque 99 novantanove
32 trentadue 66 sessantasei 100 cento
33 trentatré 67 sessantasette

🤔 Let’s practice using these numbers in different contexts. For example, if you want to say your age, you can say, “Ho venti anni!” (I am 20 years old!) or “Ho trentaquattro anni!” (I am 34 years old!). Now, let’s move on to time.

Days of the Week, Months, and Seasons

To talk about time, we need to know the days of the week, months, and seasons. Here they are:

Days of the Week

  • Monday: lunedì
  • Tuesday: martedì
  • Wednesday: mercoledì
  • Thursday: giovedì
  • Friday: venerdì
  • Saturday: sabato
  • Sunday: domenica

Months

  • January: gennaio
  • February: febbraio
  • March: marzo
  • April: aprile
  • May: maggio
  • June: giugno
  • July: luglio
  • August: agosto
  • September: settembre
  • October: ottobre
  • November: novembre
  • December: dicembre

Seasons

  • Spring: primavera
  • Summer: estate
  • Autumn/Fall: autunno
  • Winter: inverno

💭 Now let’s practice using these words in sentences. For example, “Vado al cinema venerdì!” (I’m going to the cinema on Friday!) or “Mi piace l’estate perché posso andare in spiaggia.” (I like summer because I can go to the beach.)

Talking about Daily Routines and Activities

To express your daily routine or talk about activities, we need some useful verbs. Here are a few common ones:

  • To wake up: svegliarsi 😴
  • To eat breakfast: fare colazione 🍳
  • To go to work: andare al lavoro 🚗
  • To have lunch: pranzare 🍽️
  • To take a nap: fare un pisolino 😴💤
  • To have dinner: cenare 🍽️
  • To go to bed: andare a letto 🛌

🌞 Let’s put these verbs into action! For example, “Mi sveglio alle sette.” (I wake up at seven.) or “Vado a letto tardi perché mi piace guardare film.” (I go to bed late because I enjoy watching movies.)


🎉 Bravo! You’ve completed Lesson 3 of your Italian course. You’ve learned how to count, tell time, express your age, talk about days, months, and seasons, and discuss daily routines and activities. Keep practicing these skills, and you’ll become a pro in no time! A presto! 👋