Lesson 2: 🇮🇹 Buongiorno! Welcome to your Italian Course

Ciao a tutti! In today’s lesson, we’re going to dive into the world of numbers, time, and daily routines in Italian. So grab your caffeinated beverage of choice ☕️ and let’s get started!

Numbers from 0 to 100: Counting, Telling Time, and Expressing Age

Numbers are the building blocks of language, and in Italian, they are molto importante! Let’s start with counting from 0 to 100. 🙌

NumberItalianNumberItalianNumberItalian
0zero34trentaquattro68sessantotto
1uno35trentacinque69sessantanove
2due36trentasei70settanta
3tre37trentasette71settantuno
4quattro38trentotto72settantadue
5cinque39trentanove73settantatré
6sei40quaranta74settantaquattro
7sette41quarantuno75settantacinque
8otto42quarantadue76settantasei
9nove43quarantatré77settantasette
10dieci44quarantaquattro78settantotto
11undici45quarantacinque79settantanove
12dodici46quarantasei80ottanta
13tredici47quarantasette81ottantuno
14quattordici48quarantotto82ottantadue
15quindici49quarantanove83ottantatré
16sedici50cinquanta84ottantaquattro
17diciassette51cinquantuno85ottantacinque
18diciotto52cinquantadue86ottantasei
19diciannove53cinquantatré87ottantasette
20venti54cinquantaquattro88ottantotto
21ventuno55cinquantacinque89ottantanove
22ventidue56cinquantasei90novanta
23ventitré57cinquantasette91novantuno
24ventiquattro58cinquantotto92novantadue
25venticinque59cinquantanove93novantatré
26ventisei60sessanta94novantaquattro
27ventisette61sessantuno95novantacinque
28ventotto62sessantadue96novantasei
29ventinove63sessantatré97novantasette
30trenta64sessantaquattro98novantotto
31trentuno65sessantacinque99novantanove
32trentadue66sessantasei100cento
33trentatré67sessantasette

🤔 Let’s practice using these numbers in different contexts. For example, if you want to say your age, you can say, “Ho venti anni!” (I am 20 years old!) or “Ho trentaquattro anni!” (I am 34 years old!). Now, let’s move on to time.

Days of the Week, Months, and Seasons

To talk about time, we need to know the days of the week, months, and seasons. Here they are:

Days of the Week

  • Monday: lunedì
  • Tuesday: martedì
  • Wednesday: mercoledì
  • Thursday: giovedì
  • Friday: venerdì
  • Saturday: sabato
  • Sunday: domenica

Months

  • January: gennaio
  • February: febbraio
  • March: marzo
  • April: aprile
  • May: maggio
  • June: giugno
  • July: luglio
  • August: agosto
  • September: settembre
  • October: ottobre
  • November: novembre
  • December: dicembre

Seasons

  • Spring: primavera
  • Summer: estate
  • Autumn/Fall: autunno
  • Winter: inverno

💭 Now let’s practice using these words in sentences. For example, “Vado al cinema venerdì!” (I’m going to the cinema on Friday!) or “Mi piace l’estate perché posso andare in spiaggia.” (I like summer because I can go to the beach.)

Talking about Daily Routines and Activities

To express your daily routine or talk about activities, we need some useful verbs. Here are a few common ones:

  • To wake up: svegliarsi 😴
  • To eat breakfast: fare colazione 🍳
  • To go to work: andare al lavoro 🚗
  • To have lunch: pranzare 🍽️
  • To take a nap: fare un pisolino 😴💤
  • To have dinner: cenare 🍽️
  • To go to bed: andare a letto 🛌

🌞 Let’s put these verbs into action! For example, “Mi sveglio alle sette.” (I wake up at seven.) or “Vado a letto tardi perché mi piace guardare film.” (I go to bed late because I enjoy watching movies.)


🎉 Bravo! You’ve completed Lesson 3 of your Italian course. You’ve learned how to count, tell time, express your age, talk about days, months, and seasons, and discuss daily routines and activities. Keep practicing these skills, and you’ll become a pro in no time! A presto! 👋 🎉 Bravo! You’ve completed Lesson 3 of your Italian course. You’ve learned how to count, tell time, express your age, talk about days, months, and seasons, and discuss daily routines and activities. Keep practicing these skills, and you’ll become a pro in no time! A presto! 👋