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"SORRY" in Italian (Scusa, Perdono, Mi dispiace: which one to use?)

Ciao! In this new Italian lesson, I'll tell you everything you need to know about apologies in Italian. First of all, I'll show you 3 ways to say "I'm sorry" and then we'll look at how you can reply to someone's apologies. In the video, I'll give you many real-life examples both in formal and informal situations. This is a summary of the lesson: Part 1: How to say "I'm sorry" - 0:22 1. "Scusa" or "scusami" (Informal) / "Scusi" or "mi scusi" (Formal): this is for small apologies, like arriving late or bumping into someone - 0:30 2. "Perdono" or "Perdonami" (Informal) / "Perdono" or "mi perdoni" (Formal): this is for more serious apologies when the word "scusa/scusi" is not strong enough. It's a way to ask for forgiveness. - 5:07 3. "Mi dispiace" (Informal & Formal): this is for showing sympathy and it doesn't imply that you're guilty. - 6:26 Part 2: How to reply to someone's apologies - 7:37 1. Non fa niente = no problem (Informal & Formal) 2. Non importa = no problem (Informal & Formal) 3. Non ti preoccupare (Informal) / Non si preoccupi (Formal) = don't worry 4. E' tutto apposto (Informal & Formal) = it's alright 5. Tranquillo / Tranquilla (ONLY Informal) = no worries ------------------------------------------- Here you are some other useful videos that you can watch: 1. I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND (10+ Italian Idioms that can save your conversations!) -    • I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND (10+ Italian Idio...   2. FORMAL vs INFORMAL ITALIAN: what's the difference? -    • GREETINGS: "Hello" and "Goodbye" in F...   3. "What TIME is it?" in Italian (Practice how to ask & tell the time) -    • "What TIME is it?" in Italian (Practi...   4. The "Italian" CITY + How to Ask for DIRECTIONS -    • The "Italian" CITY + How to Ask for D...   5. DIRECTIONS in Italian - Part 2 (Practice how to give directions) -    • DIRECTIONS in Italian - Part 2 (Pract...  

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