46. Let’s Buy The Tickets! (Intermediate)

September 2nd, 2007

Let's Buy The Tickets! - Compriamo i Biglietti!

Learn intermediate level Italian with LearnItalianPod! In today’s episode we will talk about… music, concerts and Italian singers. We’ll listen to a phone conversation beetwen two friends, Maria and Antonio. Maria says one of her favorite artists, Andrea Bocelli, is holding a concert in Milan, and she wants to go! Antonio loves Bocelli too - so he’s rushing online to reserve two tickets. We’ll learn a few useful expressions you can use while dealing with phone conversations and we’ll review and practice conjunctions. Enjoy!

Intermediate Level - Lesson Nr. 46

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11 Responses to "46. Let’s Buy The Tickets! (Intermediate)"

Dave Says:
September 3rd, 2007 at 12:30 am

Ben tornati.

LearnItalianPod.com Says:
September 3rd, 2007 at 8:08 am

Grazie Dave! It has been a looong week - we’ve upgraded the server and a lot of other things - and it’s just the beginning - a lot more is on its way!

Dave Says:
September 4th, 2007 at 3:32 am

Ah si’, anche io ho un bisogno di un upgrade. Comunque, spero che con questo upgrade noi tutti possiamo imparare la linqua con piu’ velocita’

curious George Says:
September 6th, 2007 at 11:30 am

ciao! Learn italian pod

i just wanted to say that your podcasts are really usefull and are helping me scape through the italian course im studying at school at the mo.

Thanks a bunch

C.G.

Eli Says:
September 9th, 2007 at 5:27 pm

ciao Jane,
bem-vinda, eu já estava com saudades!

Konstanty Nowak Says:
September 11th, 2007 at 9:29 pm

Ciao a tutti!! Ciao a Jane e Massimo!!!

vi ringrazio x questa oppurtunità…

Io mi chiamo Konstanty. Io ascolto a Learn Italian Pod ogni giorno, ed ho imparato alcuni italiani quando arrivato di qua. Io sono di Polonia ma io abito negli Stati Uniti ( Long Island) . Quando io sono arrivato negli USA io ho dovuto imparare l’inglese. Adesso io voglio a imparare l’italiano xchè mio fratello viverà a Torino. Sono 3 mesi che io studio l’italiano.

Cmq io ho molte domande ……

per esempio….

quando io dico “mi manchi “, significa ” I miss you ” …. io sono confuso…. non significa ” you miss me ” ?

la mia domanda..posso dire ” ti manco “?

e cm si dice ” I miss you all “, mi mancate ” , o ” vi manco” ? …xchè ti amo = I love you …aiutami lol !!!!

Very confused lol :p

un’ altra domanda …. quando io devo usare ” da ” e ” di ” ? per esempio ” io sono di Italia ” e ” l’aereo parte da Venezia ” io ho bisogno una chiara la spiegazione.

You all are doing a great Job!! :D I l really like how you use the colloquial parts too because having to learn a new language you really have to understand what people are saying so knowing these expressions is vital. lol I am not sure how my italian above is but I would like to hear how I am doing.

Io spero che mi capite il mio italiano lol !!!

Ciao Ciao!!!

LearnItalianPod.com Says:
September 13th, 2007 at 10:40 pm

Konstanty, about “mi manchi” - it’s just the way Italian language works. The English “I miss you” is translated with “mi manchi”.

You can say “ti manco?” as a question to somebody you know very well (relative, family, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc.). The question means “do you miss me?”.

“I miss you all” is “mi mancate tutti”.

About “da” and “di” - there’s really no clear explanation - Italian prepositions can be tricky! It’s the practice and the use of the language that will train the ear to recognize the right particle.

andrew Says:
September 25th, 2007 at 12:58 pm

Hi Jane and Massimo. episode no 46 seems incomplete in the website. it only lasts a few seconds.
Can u reload it onto the web please

ps great podcasts.

LearnItalianPod.com Says:
September 25th, 2007 at 5:05 pm

Andrew, I just run a test and all is working fine now.

marvin Says:
April 1st, 2008 at 4:06 am

Ciao:
Could you explain the use of ‘ne’ in the expression ‘ a comprarne due’? 

LearnItalianPod.com Says:
April 6th, 2008 at 5:12 pm

Marvin, “comprarne” is formed by “comprare” + “ne”. In this case “ne” means “of it”. So it would translate as “to buy two (of it)”.

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