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do you know any common expressions that i must know before traveling to thoso countries?
like for example...

how much is it?
how much does it cost?
thank you
hello
etc etc

i really need ITALIAN AND CZECH
i know french but im not sure how to say how much it it.....COMBIEN??

2007-03-24 22:34:09 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

10 answers

In Italian is
quant'è ? = how much is it?
quanto costa ? = how much does it cost?
grazie = thank you
ciao (or salve) = hello
prego = you're welcome
benvenuto = welcome
buongiorno = good morning
buona giornata = good day
buona sera = good evening
buona notte = good night
dov'è la stazione ? = where is the railway station ?
vorrei un biglietto per ..= I would buy a ticket to....(town)
arrivederci = good bye

a few corrections to the previous answer in "italian" (??) to avoid you mistakes:

how much is it ? quant'è ?(quanto costa is here below)
how much does it cost? quanto costa ?(not quanto mi costerebbe that's how much would it cost me)
thank you--- grazie (not grazzie)
hello--- Ciao (not caio)
good morning-- buongiorno (not boun giorno)
good afternoon-buon (not boun)pomeriggio( not pomerrigio)
good evening--- buonasera (not bouna) sera
I'm hungry--- ho fame (finally correct !!)
where can i found a good restaurant?---- dove posso trovare un buon (not boun) ristorante?
thanks very much!!!--- mille grazie (not grazzie)/grazie (not grazzie) tanto!!

Edit #1 - A suggestion : take a small dictionary with you.
I can't go on correcting all outcoming wrong answers in Italian unless I spend here the next days. Don't believe not native speakers unless you're prepared to a few real comic blunders !!

2007-03-24 22:49:33 · answer #1 · answered by martox45 7 · 3 0

If you're traveling abroad, consider a tiny dictionary or guide readily available at any book store.
For the French "how much"...
How much for that dog? = Combien pour le chien?
In Italy, you'd say: "Quanto per il cane?"
Soldi for money.
Troppo for too much.
Grazie or molto grazie for thank you or thank you very much.
Ciao is a greeting you can use for either or as hello and "see you later"
Per favore = please
Ho fame = I'm hungry
Fa troppo caldo = It's too hot
Di niente = it's nothing, or you're welcome
Camera = room
Buonjorno = good-day or hello
Buonasera = good-evening
Buonanotte = good-night
Ho bisogno = I need
Piu tardi = later
Adesso = now
Domani = tomorrow
Latte = milk
Gatto = cat (not cake)
Subito = right now! quick or hurry
Mio nome e = my name is
Ho imparato = I learned
Ho bisogno - I need
Zero, uno, due, tre, quatro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, =
0-9
Settimana = week
Come va (or como sta?) = How are you?
Signor e signora = mister and misses
Signorita = miss
Ragazza = girl
Ragazzo = boy
Fuore = outside
Dentro = inside
Daverro = it's true or really
Piacere = it's my pleasure
Pronto = the "hello" you use to answer the phone
Mai = never
Sempre = always
Force si force no = maybe (maybe yes maybe no)
No lo so = I don't know
A domani = see you tomorrow
Me ne vado = I'm leaving
Non parlo italiano - I don't speak Italian
Sono Americano = I'm American (shoot me! LOL)
Sono Canadese = I'm Canadian (real nice!) LOL here too...
Buon viaggo = Have a good trip

2007-03-24 23:00:06 · answer #2 · answered by Teri 4 · 0 2

Mais, oui. But of direction. It's French for "I confirmed the promise of proficiency while I used to be younger then fell in love with my supervisor/long run husband that is flawlessly ordinary as he's a trifling seventy five years older than I, and I spent the leisure of my days churning out bland track for the Vegas and 'effortless listening' crowds even as having a hair developing festival with my hippie son."

2016-09-05 15:06:16 · answer #3 · answered by bebber 4 · 0 0

There's a nice site http://www.bohemica.com for those who want to learn Czech. And here are some conversational phrases in particular:
http://www.bohemica.com/czechonline/conversation/orientation/index.htm
For Italian and French try this:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/ (this is an on-line tutorial basically, but I guess you'll find some phrases there as well)

2007-03-25 04:39:50 · answer #4 · answered by Xenia 2 · 0 0

French a bit


umm Do you speak English is " Parlez vous Anglais?"
I do not understand is " Je ne compand pas"
May I use your (blank) " Es que je utilize votre (blank) ? "
and ya Combien is how much ( I suck at french spelling)

and Allo, mon nom est " name here" = Hello my name is "name here"

Merci is thank you
See vous Play (thats how you say it not spell it ) is please
Ou h'abit vous (the h is silent) is where do you live?
and the response is " J'abit au (place) "


Freetranslations.com can help too.

I would recommend getting a little dictionary to take with you.

2007-03-24 22:38:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

lol i'm italian so i can help you..common expressions eh?
Hi= ciao
Bye=ciao/arrivederci
thank you=grazie
what time is it?= che ore sono?
what's your name????= come ti chiami?
how much is this?= quanto costa?

i think it will be difficult for u...i'm sorry i understan you,i've the same problem with english..=(

2007-03-25 04:04:05 · answer #6 · answered by Tulip 2 · 0 0

In Czech :

kolik je to ?
kolik to stojí
děkuji
dobrý den or (nazdar)

2007-03-25 18:24:15 · answer #7 · answered by greβ 6 · 2 0

czech - ahoy =hello

bwohn-gor-noh= good day in italian

italian- mi chiamo=my name is

excuse me =scusi

where can i change some money?=

=Dove posso cambiare i soldi?


need any help ? then i'll give you my advice get help!!!plz

2007-03-24 22:50:20 · answer #8 · answered by iluvicecream4eva 1 · 0 0

i know a bit in italian!!!

how much is it? quanto costa?

how much does it cost? quanto mi costerebbe?

thank you--- grazzie

hello--- caio come va

good morning--- boun giorno

good after noon--- boun pomerrigio

good evening--- bouna sera

hungry--- ho fame

where can i found a good restaurant?---- dove posso trovare un boun ristorante?

thanks very much!!!--- mille grazzie/grazzie tanto!!

hope that it helps!!!

have fun in your journey!!!!!

i suggested u to take a dictonary with u, so it can help u!!!

good luck

2007-03-24 22:42:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

ça coute combien?...french for how much is it/how much does it cost.
I don't understand...Je ne comprends pas.
My name is...Je m'appele (insert name here).

2007-03-24 22:43:22 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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