Thinking about learning Italian or just curious about how to greet someone? Take this quick quiz to see if you really know how to say “How are you in Italian?—and maybe pick up a few more phrases along the way! #uquiz #Italian #HowAreYouInItalian
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1 What’s the most common way to say “How are you?” in Italian?
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Come stai?
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Dove sei?
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Ti amo?
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Chi sei?
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2 If you're speaking formally, which phrase should you use?
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Come state?
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Come va?
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Come sta?
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Va bene?
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3 Someone asks you "Come stai?"—how do you respond if you’re feeling great?
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Sto male
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Sto benissimo!
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Non lo so
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Parli inglese?
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4 Which of these means “I’m not feeling well” in Italian?
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Sto bene
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Sto male
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Sono felice
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Ti voglio bene
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5 What does "Come va?" mean?
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How’s it going?
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Where are you?
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What time is it?
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Can I have a pizza?
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6 Which response means “So-so” or “Not bad” in Italian?
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Va bene!
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Così così
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Ti amo
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È bellissimo
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7 If you ask “Come stai?” in Italy, what might someone say back?
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Grazie, e tu?
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Ho fame
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Sei pazzo
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Che giorno è oggi?
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8 Which phrase is used to ask a group of people “How are you all?” in Italian?
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Come stai voi?
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Come state?
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Come siete?
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State bene?
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9 Finally… what’s the best way to practice your Italian?
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Talking to native speakers
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Watching Italian movies
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Ordering a pizza in Italian
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Taking this quiz again!
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How Are You in Italian?
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Fluent Italian Speaker!
You totally nailed this quiz! You must have some serious Italian skills—maybe you’ve been to Italy or studied the language? Either way, bravissimo!
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Getting There!
You know a few phrases and can definitely survive a conversation in Italy. Keep practicing and soon you’ll sound like a native! Forza!
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Needs Some Work!
Okay, you might not be ordering in fluent Italian just yet, but you’ve got the basics! Time to watch some Italian movies and practice!
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Total Beginner!
Italian might not be your strong suit (yet!), but hey, you’re learning! Next time you hear Come stai?, you’ll know exactly what to say.
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