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Which of the following is the most versatile Italian greeting, suitable for both hello and goodbye in informal settings?

'Buongiorno' is appropriate to use at any time of the day as a general greeting.

Match the Italian greeting with its appropriate time of day:

Buonanotte
Buon pomeriggio
Buonasera
Buongiorno
Night
Evening
Morning
Afternoon
Which of these phrases is the most suitable response when someone asks 'Come stai?' in an informal context?

The phrase 'Che piacere vederti!' is appropriate to use when formally introduced to a new business associate.

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Grazie
Mi scusi
Prego
Mi dispiace
Excuse me
Thank you
You're welcome
I am sorry
Which phrase would be most suitable to use when you want to politely get someone's attention?

The Italian phrase 'Non c’è problema' is used to express gratitude.

Match the Italian phrase to its corresponding meaning regarding weather:

Oggi fa molto freddo
Che tempo fa oggi?
Oggi fa molto caldo
It’s very hot today
What’s the weather like today?
It’s very cold today
How would you ask someone 'What are you up to today?' in Italian?

The phrase 'Hai programmi per il weekend?' translates to 'How was your day?'

Match the Italian phrase for seeking help with its meaning:

Non capisco
Dov’è…?
Mi sono perso/persa
I’m lost (male/female)
Where is…?
I don’t understand
How would you ask someone if they speak English in Italian?

The phrase 'Può ripetere, per favore?' translates to 'I need help'.

Match these restaurant phrases with their meanings:

Un tavolo per uno/due, per favore
Vorrei…
Il conto, per favore
I would like…
A table for one/two, please
The bill, please
How would you ask 'May I have the menu?' at a restaurant in Italy?

The phrase 'Cosa mi consiglia?' translates to 'Do you have vegetarian dishes?'

Match these shopping phrases to their meanings:

Sto solo guardando
È troppo caro per me
Mi piace questo
I like this
I’m just looking around
It’s too expensive for me
Which of the following Italian interjections is used to start a sentence or conversation?

The interjection 'Davvero?' expresses disbelief rather than agreement.

Match the following Italian interjections with their meanings:

Va bene
Meno male
Okay, all right
Thank goodness
Which of these idiomatic expressions means 'Good luck!' in Italian?

The expression 'Crepi il lupo' is used to wish someone good luck.

Match the Italian phrases with their corresponding English translations:

Arrivederci
Buona giornata!
Goodbye (formal)
Have a good day!
Which of the following is the most versatile Italian greeting, suitable for both hello and goodbye in informal settings?

'Buongiorno' is appropriate to use at any time of the day as a general greeting.

Match the Italian greeting with its appropriate time of day:

Buonasera
Buonanotte
Buongiorno
Buon pomeriggio
Morning
Evening
Afternoon
Night
Which of these phrases is the most suitable response when someone asks 'Come stai?' in an informal context?

The phrase 'Che piacere vederti!' is appropriate to use when formally introduced to a new business associate.

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Grazie
Mi scusi
Mi dispiace
Prego
You're welcome
I am sorry
Thank you
Excuse me
Which phrase would be most suitable to use when you want to politely get someone's attention?

The Italian phrase 'Non c’è problema' is used to express gratitude.

Match the Italian phrase to its corresponding meaning regarding weather:

Oggi fa molto caldo
Oggi fa molto freddo
Che tempo fa oggi?
It’s very hot today
It’s very cold today
What’s the weather like today?
How would you ask someone 'What are you up to today?' in Italian?

The phrase 'Hai programmi per il weekend?' translates to 'How was your day?'

Match the Italian phrase for seeking help with its meaning:

Mi sono perso/persa
Dov’è…?
Non capisco
Where is…?
I don’t understand
I’m lost (male/female)
How would you ask someone if they speak English in Italian?

The phrase 'Può ripetere, per favore?' translates to 'I need help'.

Match these restaurant phrases with their meanings:

Il conto, per favore
Vorrei…
Un tavolo per uno/due, per favore
A table for one/two, please
The bill, please
I would like…
How would you ask 'May I have the menu?' at a restaurant in Italy?

The phrase 'Cosa mi consiglia?' translates to 'Do you have vegetarian dishes?'

Match these shopping phrases to their meanings:

Sto solo guardando
È troppo caro per me
Mi piace questo
I like this
It’s too expensive for me
I’m just looking around
Which of the following Italian interjections is used to start a sentence or conversation?

The interjection 'Davvero?' expresses disbelief rather than agreement.

Match the following Italian interjections with their meanings:

Va bene
Meno male
Thank goodness
Okay, all right
Which of these idiomatic expressions means 'Good luck!' in Italian?

The expression 'Crepi il lupo' is used to wish someone good luck.

Match the Italian phrases with their corresponding English translations:

Arrivederci
Buona giornata!
Have a good day!
Goodbye (formal)
Which of the following is the most versatile Italian greeting, suitable for both hello and goodbye in informal settings?

'Buongiorno' is appropriate to use at any time of the day as a general greeting.

Match the Italian greeting with its appropriate time of day:

Buonasera
Buon pomeriggio
Buongiorno
Buonanotte
Night
Afternoon
Morning
Evening
Which of these phrases is the most suitable response when someone asks 'Come stai?' in an informal context?

The phrase 'Che piacere vederti!' is appropriate to use when formally introduced to a new business associate.

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Prego
Mi dispiace
Mi scusi
Grazie
Excuse me
I am sorry
You're welcome
Thank you
Which phrase would be most suitable to use when you want to politely get someone's attention?

The Italian phrase 'Non c’è problema' is used to express gratitude.

Match the Italian phrase to its corresponding meaning regarding weather:

Oggi fa molto caldo
Che tempo fa oggi?
Oggi fa molto freddo
It’s very hot today
What’s the weather like today?
It’s very cold today
How would you ask someone 'What are you up to today?' in Italian?

The phrase 'Hai programmi per il weekend?' translates to 'How was your day?'

Match the Italian phrase for seeking help with its meaning:

Mi sono perso/persa
Dov’è…?
Non capisco
Where is…?
I don’t understand
I’m lost (male/female)
How would you ask someone if they speak English in Italian?

The phrase 'Può ripetere, per favore?' translates to 'I need help'.

Match these restaurant phrases with their meanings:

Un tavolo per uno/due, per favore
Il conto, per favore
Vorrei…
A table for one/two, please
I would like…
The bill, please
How would you ask 'May I have the menu?' at a restaurant in Italy?

The phrase 'Cosa mi consiglia?' translates to 'Do you have vegetarian dishes?'

Match these shopping phrases to their meanings:

Sto solo guardando
Mi piace questo
È troppo caro per me
I’m just looking around
It’s too expensive for me
I like this
Which of the following Italian interjections is used to start a sentence or conversation?

The interjection 'Davvero?' expresses disbelief rather than agreement.

Match the following Italian interjections with their meanings:

Va bene
Meno male
Thank goodness
Okay, all right
Which of these idiomatic expressions means 'Good luck!' in Italian?

The expression 'Crepi il lupo' is used to wish someone good luck.

Match the Italian phrases with their corresponding English translations:

Buona giornata!
Arrivederci
Goodbye (formal)
Have a good day!
Which of the following is the most versatile Italian greeting, suitable for both hello and goodbye in informal settings?

'Buongiorno' is appropriate to use at any time of the day as a general greeting.

Match the Italian greeting with its appropriate time of day:

Buonasera
Buon pomeriggio
Buonanotte
Buongiorno
Night
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Which of these phrases is the most suitable response when someone asks 'Come stai?' in an informal context?

The phrase 'Che piacere vederti!' is appropriate to use when formally introduced to a new business associate.

Match the Italian phrase with its English translation:

Prego
Mi dispiace
Mi scusi
Grazie
Excuse me
Thank you
I am sorry
You're welcome
Which phrase would be most suitable to use when you want to politely get someone's attention?

The Italian phrase 'Non c’è problema' is used to express gratitude.

Match the Italian phrase to its corresponding meaning regarding weather:

Che tempo fa oggi?
Oggi fa molto caldo
Oggi fa molto freddo
What’s the weather like today?
It’s very hot today
It’s very cold today
How would you ask someone 'What are you up to today?' in Italian?

The phrase 'Hai programmi per il weekend?' translates to 'How was your day?'

Match the Italian phrase for seeking help with its meaning:

Non capisco
Dov’è…?
Mi sono perso/persa
I’m lost (male/female)
I don’t understand
Where is…?
How would you ask someone if they speak English in Italian?

The phrase 'Può ripetere, per favore?' translates to 'I need help'.

Match these restaurant phrases with their meanings:

Vorrei…
Un tavolo per uno/due, per favore
Il conto, per favore
The bill, please
I would like…
A table for one/two, please
How would you ask 'May I have the menu?' at a restaurant in Italy?

The phrase 'Cosa mi consiglia?' translates to 'Do you have vegetarian dishes?'

Match these shopping phrases to their meanings:

Sto solo guardando
Mi piace questo
È troppo caro per me
I like this
I’m just looking around
It’s too expensive for me
Which of the following Italian interjections is used to start a sentence or conversation?

The interjection 'Davvero?' expresses disbelief rather than agreement.

Match the following Italian interjections with their meanings:

Va bene
Meno male
Thank goodness
Okay, all right
Which of these idiomatic expressions means 'Good luck!' in Italian?

The expression 'Crepi il lupo' is used to wish someone good luck.

Match the Italian phrases with their corresponding English translations:

Arrivederci
Buona giornata!
Goodbye (formal)
Have a good day!
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