Grammaire 1.1 Flashcards
(37 cards)
Hello/ Goodbye
-INF.
Ciao
Ciao
Hello/ Goodbye
-INF.
Good morning
Good evening
Good night
INF. + F.
Buongiorno
Buonasera
Buonanotte
Buongiorno
Buonasera
Buonanotte
Good morning
Good evening
Good night
INF. + F.
Goodbye
F.
ArrivederLa
ArrivederLa
Goodbye
F.
Arrivederci
Goodbye
INF. +F.
Goodbye
INF. + F.
Arrivederci
A demain
A domani
A domani
a demain
A bientôt
A presto
A presto
A bientôt
Ci vediamo
See you
only INF.
See you
only INF
Ci vediamo
Question nom F.
Come si chiama
Question nom INF
Come ti chiami
You should use the formal address with people
you don’t know well or people you know
well, but to whom you owe respect or who are your superiors (i.e. a professor, your boss,
anyone in a position of authority)
You should use the informal address with
your friends and relatives, and with children.
Young people are informal among themselves even if they don’t know each other well.
Older people may be formal among themselves even if they have known each other for
many years.
The subject pronoun used to address someone formally is
Lei
The subject pronoun used to address someone informally is
tu
Mr X/ Mrs/ Mr/ Miss
Signor X
Signora
Signore
Signorina
Doctor X (M)
Doctor (F)
Doctor (M)
Dottor X
Dottoressa
Dottore
Prof X (M)
Prof (F)
Prof (M)
Professor X
Professoressa
Professore
Come stai?
How are you (s.)? (informal)