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Italian Phrase

Oggi parlerò di...

/ˈɔd.dʒi par.leˈrɔ di/
Meaning"Today I will talk about..."
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Meaning

This phrase literally translates to "Today I will talk about..." and is used to introduce the topic of a speech, presentation, or conversation. It sets the stage for what the speaker intends to discuss, signaling to the audience or listener what to expect.

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When to use

Use this phrase at the beginning of a formal or informal discussion, presentation, or speech when you want to clearly state the subject matter. It's a straightforward way to announce your topic, whether you're addressing a group or just starting a conversation with a friend.

Grammar Breakdown

Oggiparleròdi

1

Oggi (Today)

This is an adverb of time, meaning 'today'. It's commonly placed at the beginning of a sentence to establish the timeframe of the action.

2

Parlerò (I will talk)

This is the first-person singular future tense of the verb 'parlare' (to speak/talk). The future tense is used to express actions that will happen in the future.

3

Di (About/Of)

This is a common Italian preposition. When used with 'parlare', 'di' means 'about' or 'of', indicating the subject of the conversation or discussion.

🗨In Conversation

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Buongiorno a tutti. Oggi parlerò di come imparare l'italiano velocemente.

Good morning everyone. Today I will talk about how to learn Italian quickly.

Ottimo! Sono molto interessato a questo argomento.

Great! I'm very interested in this topic.

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Common Mistakes

  • Oggi parlo di...

    Using the present tense 'parlo' (I speak) instead of the future tense 'parlerò' (I will speak) implies you are currently speaking about it, not introducing what you are *going* to speak about.

  • Oggi parlerò su...

    The preposition 'su' (on/about) is generally not used with 'parlare' when introducing a topic. The correct preposition is 'di' (of/about).

Alternatives

  • Vorrei parlare di...

    I would like to talk about...

  • Il tema di oggi è...

    Today's topic is...

  • Discuteremo di...

    We will discuss...

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Cultural Tip

Italians appreciate clear communication, especially when introducing a topic. Using "Oggi parlerò di..." is a polite and direct way to set expectations. While direct, it's not considered abrupt. In more formal settings, you might add a 'Vorrei' (I would like) for extra politeness, but 'Oggi parlerò di...' is perfectly acceptable in most contexts.