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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Buongiorno!"

    • A.

      Good morning

    • B.

      Good night

    • C.

      Good afternoon

    • D.

      Not sure

    Correct Answer
    A. Good morning
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Buongiorno!" translates to "Good morning" in English. It is a common greeting used to wish someone a pleasant morning.

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  • 2. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Prego!"

    • A.

      Surprise

    • B.

      I am sure

    • C.

      You are welcome

    • D.

      Thank you

    Correct Answer
    C. You are welcome
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Prego!" is commonly used to mean "You are welcome." It is a polite response used to acknowledge gratitude or thanks from someone. It is a way of expressing that the person is happy to help or provide assistance.

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  • 3. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Arrivederci!"

    • A.

      Safe travels

    • B.

      Good bye

    • C.

      Good luck

    • D.

      Happy journey

    Correct Answer
    B. Good bye
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Arrivederci!" is commonly used as a way to say "Good bye" in English. It is a polite and formal way to bid farewell to someone.

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  • 4. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Di dove sei?"

    • A.

      Where did you go

    • B.

      Where are you from

    • C.

      Where is that happening

    • D.

      Where have they went

    Correct Answer
    B. Where are you from
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Di dove sei?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English. This phrase is commonly used to inquire about someone's place of origin or nationality.

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  • 5. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Quanti anni hai?"

    • A.

      How long have you lived

    • B.

      How old are you

    • C.

      How tall are you

    • D.

      What is your name

    Correct Answer
    B. How old are you
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Quanti anni hai?" directly translates to "How old are you?" in English. This phrase is commonly used to inquire about someone's age.

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  • 6. 

    What does this Italian phrase mean? "Non capisco!"

    • A.

      I don't understand

    • B.

      I am not sure

    • C.

      I don't know

    • D.

      No problem

    Correct Answer
    A. I don't understand
    Explanation
    The Italian phrase "Non capisco!" translates to "I don't understand" in English. This phrase is commonly used when someone is unable to comprehend or grasp something that has been said or explained to them. It expresses a lack of understanding or confusion about a particular topic or situation.

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  • 7. 

    How do you say this English phrase in Italian? "Don't worry!"

    • A.

      Guarda

    • B.

      Eccolo

    • C.

      Non ti preoccupare

    • D.

      Not sure

    Correct Answer
    C. Non ti preoccupare
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Non ti preoccupare" which translates to "Don't worry" in English. This phrase is commonly used in Italian to reassure someone and tell them not to be concerned or anxious about something.

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  • 8. 

    How do you say this English phrase in Italian? "I'm hungry."

    • A.

      Sono affamato

    • B.

      Sono statunitense

    • C.

      Sono assetato

    • D.

      Not sure

    Correct Answer
    A. Sono affamato
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Sono affamato" which translates to "I'm hungry" in English. This phrase is in Italian and expresses the feeling of hunger.

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