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Italian Phrase

Mi piace imparare nuove lingue.

/mi ˈpjaː.t͡ʃe im.pa.ˈraː.re ˈnwɔː.ve ˈlin.ɡwe/
Meaning"I like to learn new languages."
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Meaning

This phrase expresses a personal interest or hobby regarding the acquisition of new languages. It uses the verb 'piacere' to indicate enjoyment of the action 'imparare' (to learn).

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When to use

Use this sentence when introducing yourself, discussing your hobbies, or explaining your motivation for studying Italian to a new acquaintance.

Grammar Breakdown

Mipiaceimpararenuovelingue

1

Mi piace

This construction literally means 'it pleases me'. 'Mi' is the indirect object pronoun for 'to me'.

2

Imparare

This is the infinitive form of the verb 'to learn', which follows 'piace' to describe an activity you enjoy.

3

Nuove lingue

The adjective 'nuove' (new) follows the plural feminine noun 'lingue' and must agree with it in gender and number.

🗨In Conversation

A

Cosa fai nel tuo tempo libero?

What do you do in your free time?

Mi piace imparare nuove lingue.

I like to learn new languages.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Io piace imparare nuove lingue.

    The verb 'piacere' requires an indirect object pronoun like 'mi' (to me), not a subject pronoun like 'io'.

  • Mi piacciono imparare nuove lingue.

    When the object of 'piacere' is an infinitive verb, the singular form 'piace' is always used.

Alternatives

  • Amo studiare le lingue.

    I love studying languages.

  • Mi appassiona l'apprendimento linguistico.

    I am passionate about language learning.

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Cultural Tip

Italians often see language learning as a bridge to understanding their rich history and regional diversity. Expressing a love for languages is a great way to build rapport and show respect for cultural heritage.