I walk on the carpet, you're going until you're lying ...
Pronouns: Group 1 2 группа 3 группа
Io -i -i -i
Tu -o -o -o
lei/lui/ Lei -e -e -e
Noi -iamo -iamo -iamo
Voi -ate -ete -ite
Loro -ano -Ono ,-ono
Наречия :
very well - очень хорошо
dolce - sweet
poco - a little
molto - much
solo - just
Verbs are divided into three groups:
Group 1 - regular verbs, the - are : parlare, studiare, habitare
Group 2 : not quite right on - ere : vivere, prendere, scrivere
Group 3 : not at all regular verbs, the - ire: partire, dormire, aprire (translated as open , in otlchie from the French. apprendre - take )
Exercise:
I write a letter
You write - "-
you write / write him
We write
You write
They
written down
I speak Italian, ... You talk, you talk / He speaks ... , We speak ... You talk ... They speak (ударение на первый слог)
I open the window ... You open, you open the window / He opens ... We open ... , You open .. They open
I sleep, you sleep, he / she sleeps, we sleep, you sleep, they sleep
I sail, you leave, she / he leaves, we start, you matches, leaving them
... уффф!
Ну и напоследок: этимология слова: German - немецкий.
Inhabitants of Italy are the Italian, those of France are the French. Because the inhabitants of Germany are the Germans?
Where does the German language?
The German language, as it is spoken today, has many roots formed from the centuries BC by the Germanic dialects, Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian influences you feel today, especially in vocabulary. Later, through the Romans, many influences come from Latin and still feel, as well as the vocabulary, especially in the grammar of modern German.
The origin of the word "German"
Looking good, the German word looks a little like 'the word deutsch and it is no coincidence: in fact, the two words have the same root. In the Middle Ages, the territory of Germany, which did not exist as a state, they spoke Latin (the language of the church and essays) and a popular language called Theod. This word appears for the first time in a document of the year 786 AD, comes from the Germanic dialects, and simply meant "the people". So, originally, "German" simply meant "language of the people" in contrast to the Latin was the language of the sages, monks, the language of those who could read and write. From theodiscus spread the word deutsch , Italy and the German word . The Germans or die Deutschen were then simply those who spoke the language of the people.
What was "Germany"?
Germany The Italian word was used by the Romans who called it the land between the rivers Rhine, Danube and the Baltic Sea. The people who lived there were the Germans . The Roman historian Tacitus wrote in the year 98 AD, the famous treatise Germany - De origin, situ, moribus ac populis Germanorum where they are studied from a geographical point of view and ethnographic Germanic peoples.
In France ...
In France they still use another word for the German language: allemand, but there are also such historical concepts, words and Germanique tudesque . The word dates back to allemand Alemmannen , a Germanic people who lived between dell'sud-west Germany, Switzerland and eastern France (Alsace). Even today, the German dialect spoken in those parts is also called alemannisch .
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