Assimil Italian Jun 2026
This is the formal way of asking "Do you want...?"
To give you a quick overview in the meantime: assimil italian
: Many users enter Assimil sentences into Anki for long-term retention. This is the formal way of asking "Do you want
Learning Italian is often a romantic endeavor—a pursuit of art, food, and history. However, moving from "Ciao" to actual fluency requires a structured path. Among polyglots and language enthusiasts, the method is frequently cited as one of the most effective ways to bridge that gap. Among polyglots and language enthusiasts, the method is
| Italiano | English | | :--- | :--- | | — Buongiorno, signore! | 1. — Good morning, sir! | | 2. — Buongiorno. Un caffè, per favore. | 2. — Good morning. A coffee, please. | | 3. — Lo vuole macchiato? | 3. — Do you want it "stained" (with a drop of milk)? | | 4. — No, grazie. Lo bevo nero. | 4. — No, thanks. I drink it black. | | 5. — Ecco il suo caffè. | 5. — Here is your coffee. | | 6. — Quant'è? | 6. — How much is it? | | 7. — Un euro e dieci. | 7. — One euro and ten (cents). | | 8. — Tenga pure il resto. | 8. — Keep the change. |
This is the standard way to ask for the bill. It is a contraction of Quanto è (How much is it?). You will also hear Quanto costa? (How much does it cost?).



