Una visita dal parrucchiere

A Visit to the Hairdresser

Answer the question in Italian.
1 / 15
The haircut is finished.
How would you say in Italian: “We have finished”?
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2 / 15
You want only a small change.
How would you say in Italian: “Maybe just the ends”?
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3 / 15
You are getting ready to leave the salon.
How would you say in Italian: “I put on my coat”?
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4 / 15
You want to add one limit to the haircut.
How would you say in Italian: “But not too short”?
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5 / 15
You are describing the woman at the counter.
How would you say in Italian: “A woman with short hair walks up to the counter”?
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6 / 15
You are describing the inside of the salon.
How would you say in Italian: “There are mirrors on the walls”?
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7 / 15
The hairdresser wants your opinion.
How would you say in Italian: “What do you think?”
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8 / 15
You are the hairdresser speaking politely to a client.
How would you say in Italian: “Please have a seat”?
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9 / 15
You are making a polite request to the hairdresser.
How would you say in Italian: “I would like my hair shorter, please”?
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10 / 15
You are greeting the hairdresser when you enter.
How would you say in Italian: “Good morning”?
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11 / 15
You are summarizing the end of the story.
How would you say in Italian: “She is happy with her new haircut”?
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12 / 15
You are explaining why you came in.
How would you say in Italian: “I was just passing by”?
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13 / 15
You are the hairdresser taking the client to pay.
How would you say in Italian: “Follow me, you can pay at the till”?
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14 / 15
You are checking the result in the mirror.
How would you say in Italian: “Is it fine like this?”
Answer the question in Italian.
15 / 15
You are describing what you pass on the street.
How would you say in Italian: “I walk past a small hair salon”?
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