Zach
How do you say, "I will help you learn in English and you help me learn Italian" in Italian? There is a native Italian speaker that recently moved to my town and I would like for him to help me get better. He is a pretty cool guy, only problem is he barely speaks English and wants to learn. I want to be able to say this to him so that maybe we can help each other out.
Jan 2, 2016 1:56 AM
Answers · 4
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a) Io ti aiuto a imparare l'inglese e tu mi aiuti a imparare l'italiano. b) Io ti aiuto a imparare l'inglese e tu mi aiuti con l'italiano. The translation you asked for is (a), but I prefer sentence (b) as it is less redundant.
January 2, 2016
I agree with Andrew; you could also say "Io ti aiuterò con l'inglese e tu mi aiuterai con l'italiano" it is a future tense, maybe more like what you intended.
January 2, 2016
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