Un saluto veloce

A Quick Hello

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
You meet a friend again after a long time.
How would you say in Italian: “I haven’t seen you for a long time!”?
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2 / 15
You are introducing yourself as Noah.
How would you say in Italian: “I am Noah, an old friend from school.”?
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3 / 15
You are proposing a day and time for lunch.
How would you say in Italian: “How about next Wednesday at 12:30?”?
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4 / 15
You are walking to work and using the pattern from the story.
How would you say in Italian: “I go towards the office.”?
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5 / 15
You are starting a simple conversation with a friend.
How would you say in Italian: “How are you?”?
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6 / 15
You want to suggest talking another day.
How would you say in Italian: “We have to talk calmly one day.”?
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7 / 15
You have to leave for work.
How would you say in Italian: “I have to go to a meeting.”?
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8 / 15
You and a friend check the time together.
How would you say in Italian: “We look at the clock.”?
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9 / 15
You are rewriting a short line from the story.
How would you say in Italian: “Noah smiles: ‘Gladly.’”?
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10 / 15
You are answering like Lena in the story.
How would Lena say in Italian: “Fine, a bit busy.”?
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11 / 15
You are reusing a verb from the dialogue to talk about yourself.
How would you say in Italian: “I smile.”?
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12 / 15
A friend says they are busy too, and you want to answer briefly.
How would you say in Italian: “Me too.”?
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13 / 15
A lunch time works well for you.
How would you say in Italian: “Perfect for me.”?
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14 / 15
You are describing what you are holding.
How would you say in Italian: “I have a small coffee in my hand.”?
Answer the question in Italian.
15 / 15
You are telling a friend about a moment in your day.
How would you say in Italian: “At one point I hear a voice.”?
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