Incontro al Duomo di Milano

Meeting at the Duomo

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
Situation: you are saying goodbye politely.
How would you say “See you soon, Giuseppe!” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
2 / 15
Situation: you are greeting Giuseppe.
How would you say “Hi, Giuseppe!” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
3 / 15
Situation: you are talking about school.
How would you say “You all are in the same class.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
4 / 15
Situation: you are practising the verb andare.
How would you say “You go to the supermarket.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
5 / 15
Situation: you are giving your opinion.
How would you say “It is nice.” in Italian?
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6 / 15
Situation: you are describing where Jan is.
How would you say “Jan walks near the Duomo.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
7 / 15
Situation: you are talking about going to a place.
How would you say “They go there.” in Italian?
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8 / 15
Situation: you are practising the verb camminare.
How would you say “We walk near the Duomo.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
9 / 15
Situation: you are talking about leaving.
How would you say “You all have to go now.” in Italian?
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10 / 15
Situation: you are wishing Jan a good day.
How would you say “Bye Jan, have a good day!” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
11 / 15
Situation: you are practising the verb vedere.
How would you say “We see Giuseppe.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
12 / 15
Situation: you are asking about someone’s family.
How would you say “How is your family?” in Italian?
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13 / 15
Situation: you are replying politely.
How would you say “Yes, thanks.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
14 / 15
Situation: you are explaining your plan.
How would you say “I am taking a walk.” in Italian?
Answer the question in Italian.
15 / 15
Situation: you are talking about school.
How would you say “They are in the same class.” in Italian?
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