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Flirting at the bar - Italian lesson
Lesson

Flirting at the bar

Topic

Buy them a drink after asking for their permission.

Key Phrases

Posso offrirti qualcosa da bere?

Can I offer you something to drink?

Hai un vino preferito?

Do you have a favorite wine?

Vuoi ballare dopo che abbiamo finito il nostro drink?

Would you like to dance after we finish our drink?

Skills You'll Learn

Offering drinks in a social setting

Offrire da bere in un contesto sociale

Discussing wine preferences

Discutere le preferenze sui vini

Inviting someone to dance

Invitare qualcuno a ballare

Lesson Roleplay

Imagine you're at a social event in Italy where you're engaging in a casual conversation with someone you just met. You offer them a drink, and the conversation naturally leads to a discussion about favorite wines and culminates in an invitation to dance.

Ciao, posso offrirti qualcosa da bere?

Hi, can I offer you something to drink?

Ciao! Sì, grazie. Un bicchiere di vino rosso, per favore.

Hi! Yes, please. A glass of red wine, please.

Ottima scelta! Anche a me piace il vino rosso. Hai un vino preferito?

Great choice! I like red wine too. Do you have a favorite wine?

Non sono molto esperta, ma mi piace il Chianti.

I'm not very knowledgeable, but I like Chianti.

Il Chianti è fantastico. Adoro i vini italiani.

Chianti is fantastic. I love Italian wines.

Lesson Vocabulary & Phrases

👋

Ciao!

Hi!

Used both for greeting and saying goodbye, similar to 'Hello' and 'Bye' in English.

A friendly and informal greeting often used among friends.

🤔

Posso

Can I

Recognize the form of permission or ability in questions.

In Italy, asking for permission is seen as polite and respectful.

🙋‍♂️

Offrirti

Offer you

The infinitive verb 'offrire' changes to 'offrirti' to mean 'offer you'.

Offering a drink is a common gesture of friendliness and sometimes interest.

🤲

Posso offrirti

Can I offer

This is a common way to start a polite request.

🔍

Qualcosa

Something

A versatile word used to refer to an unspecified object.

🍹

Da bere?

To drink?

Literally translates to 'to drink', used after 'something'.

🍹

Qualcosa da bere?

Something to drink?

Combine 'qualcosa' and 'da bere' for asking if someone wants a drink.

👍

Sì, grazie.

Yes, please.

Polite response to an offer.

Adding 'grazie' shows gratitude, important in Italian politeness.

🥂

Un bicchiere

A glass

Used when ordering drinks or portions.

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