Monday, March 12, 2012

Italian language question?

Hi, I am hoping to be in Italy (Amalfi coast) in September or October and wonder if there is a uniquely Italian way to say the names "David" and "Denise." When I use phrases for introduction etc, the American sounding names seem out of place. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.Italian language question?
well David in italian is Davide,while Denise remains the same :)

it is difficult to cover the english accent,but with some practice you can get a good italian pronunce,since in italian every letter is spoken always in the same way.

a simple phrase to introduct yourself could be:

"ciao/buongiorno mi chiamo Davide/Denise,come stai/come stà?

(hello/good morning,i am David/Denis,how are you?)

"come stà?" is more polite than "come stai?" ^^
What a great trip you are trying to plan!



Fabiano is correct...



Davide and Denise :)



If you want to say nice to meet you...It's piacere (pee - ah- ch (like cherry) ray



**don't forget to roll the R...



Buon Viaggio!Italian language question?
David would be 'Davide'

and Denise..it exists in italian too :)
David is Davide and Denise is the same :)

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