What phrases can we use to compliment someone in Italian? What about congratulating someone? In this lesson, we cover essential words for giving compliments and congratulations.

Two Main Takeaways

  • A common structure to give a compliment in Italian is: “come” followed by a verb. For example: “come sei bravo”.
  • One of the most common Italian words for congratulating someone is: “auguri”, in English “best wishes”.

Three Action Steps

  • Listen to the Italian lesson with the player above, on Apple Podcasts, or on Spotify.
  • Download this episode’s printable guide. You can find it here.
  • Take the instant-score quiz below to test your understanding of the lesson.

Links Mentioned and Other Resources

  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #26: How to Agree and Disagree in Italian.
  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #38: Five Main Uses of Allora.
  • CLICK HERE to get the Irregular Past Participles Learning Map, a guide summarizing the most common irregular past participles in Italian.

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