Usage examples of "speak Italian" in English with translation to Italian

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I come from Italy and I speak Italian. Vengo dall'Italia e parlo italiano.
The Danish person tries to speak Italian at the beginning of the conversation. La persona danese prova a parlare italiano all'inizio della conversazione.
Do you speak Italian? Parli italiano?
I already speak Italian. Parlo già italiano.
I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse. Parlo in spagnolo a Dio, in italiano alle donne, in francese agli uomini e in tedesco al mio cavallo.
I speak just a few words of Italian conosco solo alcune parole in italiano
I am looking for an Italian person so as to do an Italian-Spanish exchange. Cerco una persona italiana per fare uno scambio italiano - spagnolo.
Could you please speak more quietly? I am feeling hungover. Potresti parlare più piano per favore? Ho il mal di testa da sbornia.
Make an Italian verb with the letters. Con le lettere forma un verbo italiano.
We will employ a man who can speak English. Assumeremo un uomo che sa parlare l'inglese.
This is the first time that I've eaten in an Italian pizzeria. Questa è la prima volta che mangio in una pizzeria italiana.
Can you not speak English? Puoi non parlare inglese?
He is Italian by birth. È italiano di nascita.
If I may speak from my own experience, the more difficult the problem is the more essential that becomes. Se posso parlare per esperienza personale, più il problema è difficile e più diventa indispensabile.
Such languages as French, Italian and Spanish come from Latin. Lingue come il francese, l'italiano e lo spagnolo vengono dal latino.
Go and speak to my colleague. Si rivolga al mio collega.
In Germany, the Italian mafia is an underestimated problem. In Germania la mafia italiana è un problema sottovalutato.
Try to speak English as often as possible if you want to improve your English. Prova a parlare inglese più che puoi se vuoi migliorare il tuo inglese.
I love my Italian dialect. Amo il mio dialetto italiano.
They speak Spanish in Mexico. Parlano spagnolo in Messico.
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