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[Io] parlo poco italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I speak little Italian'. In the word by word translations, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used in the sentence, because it's obvious from the verb ending that the subject pronoun's the first person singular. The verb 'parlo' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The adverb/adjective 'poco' means 'little'. The masculine gender noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced '[EE-oh] PAHR-loh POH-koh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.

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[Io] non parlo molto italiano is an Italian equivalent of 'I don't speak much Italian'. In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'io' means 'I'. It doesn't have to be used in the sentence, because it's obvious from the verb endings that the subject's the first person singular. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'parlo' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The adverb/adjective 'molto'means 'much'. The masculine gender noun 'italiano' means 'Italian'. The phrase is pronounced '[EE-oh] nohn PAHR-loh MOHL-toh ee-tah-LYAH-noh'.

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"I only speak a little Italian" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Parlo solo un po'd'italiano.

Specifically, the verb parlo means "(I) am speaking, do speak, speak." The adverb solo means "only." The masculine indefinite article un, uno means "a, one." The masculine noun po' means "little." The preposition di* means "of." The masculine noun italiano means "Italian."

The pronunciation is "PAHR-loh oon poh DEE-tah-LYAH-noh."

*The vowel i drops before a noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of that drop is indicated by an apostrophe immediately after the remaining letter and immediately before the first letter in the following noun.

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To Say:" I speak Italian, but only a little." You say, "Parlo Italiano, ma solo un po."

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Eu vorbesc puţin is a Romanian equivalent of 'I speak little'.

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