Italiano | Pleasure Sottotitoli
In Italian, "piacere" is used differently than "to like" in English. Instead of saying "I like it," Italians say "It is pleasing to me." Italian Conversation Piece
A: "Ciao! Ti piace questo film?" B: "Sì, mi piace molto. I sottotitoli sono fatti bene." A: "A me invece piacciono di più i film d'azione." B: " Piacere di conoscerti, io sono Marco." Pleasure sottotitoli Italiano
A: "Hi! Do you like (is it pleasing to you) this movie?" B: "Yes, I like it a lot. The subtitles are well-made." A: "I, on the other hand, like (they are pleasing to me) action movies more." B: " Pleased to meet you, I'm Marco." Key Vocabulary & Usage In Italian, "piacere" is used differently than "to
Used for multiple things (e.g., Mi piacciono i libri - I like books). How do you say 'I like' in Italian? I sottotitoli sono fatti bene
Also used as a polite greeting when meeting someone for the first time, meaning "Nice to meet you." Italian in 30 Minutes
Used for one thing or an action (e.g., Mi piace il caffè - I like coffee). Lesson 15 | Piacere in the Present Tense
If you're looking for Italian content with subtitles (sottotitoli), here’s a "piece" of conversational Italian involving the concept of (the verb piacere ).