Ray-Italian-ajk$4.95# 2,148,148,gra,eng,20161004,20161007,4,Henry Ray: Learn Italian In 21 DAYS! ama,https://www.amazon.com/Italian-Practical-Beginners-Spanish-French-ebook/dp/B01AIKR4OQ/ref=cm_cr-mr-img eng,https://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A2VTU64NWS0F1Z/ref=ya_26?ie=UTF8&sort_by=MostRecentReview Table Of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: The Italian Alphabet Chapter 2: Pronunciation Guide Chapter 3: Common Italian Phrases Introductions Booking a Hotel Room Ordering Food in a Restaurant Shopping Asking for Directions Chapter 4: Italian Numbers Chapter 5: Months and Days Chapter 6: Telling Time, Dates, Year, and Century Chapter 7: Colors in Italian Chapter 8: Forming Sentences Asking for Directions Chapter 4: Italian Numbers Chapter 5: Months and Days Chapter 6: Telling Time, Dates, Year, and Century Chapter 7: Colors in Italian Chapter 8: Forming Sentences Italian Negation Chapter 9: Capitalization and Punctuation Capitalization Punctuation Chapter 10: Nouns (Nomi) Nouns with Totally Distinct Forms for Masculine and Feminine Chapter 11: Articles (Gli Articoli) Definite Articles (Articoli determinativi) Chapter 12: Indefinite Articles (Articoli indeterminativi) Partitive articles (Articoli partitivi) Chapter 13 Pronouns (Pronomi) Chapter 14: Adjectives (Aggettivi) Placement of Adjectives Declension of Adjectives Chapter 15: Invariable adjectives (aggettivi invariabili) Chapter 16: Verbs Chapter 17: Verb Conjugations The Present Tense (Il Tempo Presente) The Verbs Avere and Essere The Past Participle Form (Il Participio Passato) The Present Perfect (Il Passato Prossimo) Chapter 18: The Simple Future Tense (Il Futuro Semplice) Chapter 19: The Adverbs (Gli Avverbi) Chapter 20: Prepositions (Prepozioni) Chapter 21: Vocabulary Conclusion Bonus: Preview Of “German: Learn German in 21 DAYS! – A Practical Guide To Make German Look Easy! EVEN For Beginners” 4,0,Introduction 5,2,The Italian Alphabet 7,2,Pronunciation Guide 17,2,Common Italian Phrases 19,3,Introductions 19,i,1Pleased to meet you! 20,w,Il mio posta elettonica è (e-mail address). 21,3,Booking a Hotel Room 22,3,Ordering Food in a Restaurant 23,w,polpette. meatballs ,,le cozze mussels 26,3,Shopping 28,3,Asking for Directions 28,i,giri a destroy turn right 31,n,Ho bisogno di un biglietto di sola andata per (destination) per favore. I need a single ticket for (destination) please. Mi dia un biglietto di ritorno per (destination), per favore. Please give me a return ticket for (destination) . Quando arriva lì? When does it arrive here? Devo cambiare? Do I have to change? Quanto dura il viaggio? How long is the journey? 32,b,201610070141: +32=32=22% 33,2,Italian Numbers 33,i,17 Seventeen Diciassette 18 Eighteen diciotto 34,i,80 eighty ottanta 90 ninety Novanta 100 one hundred cento 34,i,500 five hundred cinquecento 600 six hundred Seicento 36,i,Centomila 1.000.000 one million un milione 38,2,Months and Days 39,w,Spring spring 40,2,Telling Time, Dates, Year, and Century 43,2,Colors in Italian 45,2,Forming Sentence 45,i,Annie arriverà domain. Annie will arrive tomorrow. Arriverà Annie domain. Annie will arrive tomorrow. 46,3,Italian Negation 46,n,The most common away to express 47,2,Capitalization and Punctuation 47,3,Capitalization 48,i,carrateri minuscoli 49,3,Punctuation 49,i,l'asterisco asterisk «» le virgolette quotation marks [] le parentesi quadre brackets () le parentesi tonde brackets 50,2,Nouns (Nomi) 51,w,la biro. the pen 53,i,Nearly all nouns ending in –ite, –udine, -ice, -ione, and –igine are feminine. 56,h,Some trees, however, have feminine gender: la palma the palm tree la quercia the oak tree la vite the grapevine 59,3,Nouns with Totally Distinct Forms for Masculine and Feminine 59,n,la cicogna maschio the male stork la cicogna femmina the female stork l'acquila maschio the male eagle l'acquila femmina the female eagle la volpe mascchio the male fox - example of ugly table as on pages 62,63,134 etc 66,h,Italian nouns ending in –co and –go form their plural in several ways and must be learned individually. ,,If the noun is stressed on the third syllable counting from the final one, it forms the plural by changing –co to –ci and –go to –gi. These words are called parole sdrucciole. 68,w,l’abico (the abico) gli abachi (the abici) il strascico (the train) i strascichi (the trains) 69,n,5lo àlibi 69,i,il dì the day i dì the days, il tè the tea i tè the teas 70,i,il bebé the baby i bebé the babies 75,i,le tenàglie tongs, pliers le mutande underwear 75,n,lespèzie 75,i,le masserizie housewares lespèzie spices le vettovaglie provisions 75,w,le stoviglie dishes le macerie ruins le vettovàglie viand 77,i,il como horn i como horns/ instrument le coma animal horns ,,il gomito elbow i gomiti elbows le gomita elbows 79,2,Articles (Gli Articoli) 79,3,Definite Articles (Articoli determinativi) 81,2,Indefinite Articles (Articoli indeterminativi) 81,n,5Gender 84,3,Partitive articles (Articoli partitivi) 84,n,degli spagh?tti some spaghetti - ugly and unnecessary aeiou virgoli 85,2,Pronouns (Pronomi) 87,i,Li ho visti alla festa. I saw them at the party last night. 90,2,Adjectives (Aggettivi) 91,3,Placement of Adjectives 91,h,These adjectives typically came before the noun: nuovo new vecchio old giovane young cattivo bad buono good bello beautiful brutto ugly caro dear stesso same bravo good, able piccolo small, little grande large, great lungo long vero true 92,3,Declension of Adjectives 95,w,Chiacchierone mouthy ,,il ragazzo pasticcione the bungling boy 96,2,Invariable adjectives (aggettivi invariabili) 103,w,wet agnato short aasso? 105,w,raw grezzo broken ifranto 106,w,shameless spudorato 108,2,Verbs 108,w,doer of the action. 110,n,0rdinare to order 113,2,Verb Conjugations 114,3,The Present Tense (Il Tempo Presente) 117,3,The Verbs Avere and Essere 120,3,The Past Participle Form (Il Participio Passato) 120,n,Example: I submitted my homework yesterday. We watched a movie a month ago. - Italian?? ,,Example: We have not submitted our homework yet. I have been to Switzerland twice. 120,3,The Present Perfect (Il Passato Prossimo) 122,2,The Simple Future Tense (Il Futuro Semplice) 128,2,The Adverbs (Gli Avverbi) 129,i,ebbene nowadays oggigiorno nowadays 131,i,come mai why ? 133,2,Prepositions (Prepozioni) 136,2,Vocabulary 136,i,sister-in-law. la cognata 137,i,construction worker. il lavoratore edile 138,w,the turkey. il tacchino 138,i,the french fries le patatine fritte 139,w,the raisin l'uvetta 139,w,watermelon anguria ,,raspberry lampone ,,grapefruit pompelmo ,,lettuce lattuga 140,w,parsley prezzemolo chicory radicchio radish ravanello celery sedano pumpkin zucca ,,the rhino il rinoceronte 142,w,basketball (la pallacanestro team handball (la pallamano volleyball (la pallavolo 143,w,the helicopter l'elicottero 144,w,the blender il frullatore the microwave il microonde the toaster il tostapane 145,w,the garden (vegetable l'orto ,,the garbage can il bidone della spazzatura ,,the armchair la poltrona the desk la scrivania 146,w,the brick il mattone 148,2,Conclusion ,h,Conclusion I hope this book was able to help you to communicate confidently and accurately in the Italian language. It’s time for you to take your learning to the higher level by taking up advanced language courses, reading Italian books and novels, watching Italian movies, and speaking regularly to a native Italian speaker. I wish you the best of luck! To your success, Henry Ray ### en #eng Five star book deserving only four stars As a passionate language learner I love this book: hook, worm and line, or how was the old proverb? For me as the inventor of the concept Revolution of Learning (as a derivative of Amazon's well-deserved epitet of Revolution of Reading for Kindle) this book together with other of its kind is a true banner. The notion itself is exemplified and explained in http://www.askokorpela.fi/MyeBooks/MyeBooks.htm. The big thing in this book by Henry Ray is the all over format of the book, an ingeniuous mixture of grammar and really necessary words and expressions. Together with detailed live table of contents the book is a handy source of reference to which I already have returned several times. A small, but in my opinion very important innovation is the change to page numbering, also in table of ccpntent where it gives to reader a good touch of the structure and prportions of the text, which the ebooks have been lacking in handicap to paper books. Not any more as far as Amazon continues this paractice. If so revolutionary, why then only four stars and not five? Because this book is not properly finished. There are an incredible number of typos and at least as many inconsistencies of form and structure. For instance in tables for formating the text. Why so narrow tables? In many places forcing the text into cell prisons and leaving more than half of the page empty. It makes even short expressions to be presented on three lines, not beautiful, uneven breadth of colums without any visible logical reason. Ugly, ugly, ugly, just the opposite of the aim and purpose of the concept of this ingenious language guide format. Another inconsistency is order of languages: Italian - English, English - Italian It varies inconsequenly giving an impression of uncareful finishing. Still for Amazon to improve: please introduce boldly the only sensible timestamp of yyyymmdd to be used in bookmarks etc. Several businesses have introduced it, why not also Amazon? @@@