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Parla italiano? What about another language? Here’s how to say the most commonly spoken and studied languages in Italian, plus a few more for good measure.
Albanian | albanese | |
Arabic | arabo | |
Bengali | bengalese | |
Bulgarian | bulgaro | |
Chinese | cinese | |
Czech | cedo | |
Dutch | olandese | |
English | inglese | |
Farsi | farsi | |
Flemish | fiammingo | |
French | francese | |
German | tedesco | |
Greek | greco | |
Hebrew | ebraico | |
Hindi | hindi | |
Hungarian | ungherese | |
Irish | irlandese | |
Italian | italiano | |
Japanese | giapponese | |
Korean | coreano | |
Mandarin | mandarino | |
Polish | polacco | |
Portuguese | portoghese | |
Punjabi | punjabi | |
Romanian | rumeno | |
Russian | russo | |
Spanish | spagnolo | |
Swahili | swahili | |
Tagalog | tagalog | |
Turkish | turco | |
Ukrainian | ucraino | |
Vietnamese | vietnamita |
Notes
- All languages are masculine.
- Languages are never capitalized in Italian.
- Many languages are identical to their respective nationalities.
Related features
- Parlare (to speak) is a regular –are verb
- Essential Italian
- Nouns and gender
- Why learn another language?
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