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Neapolitan language course
Highest Rated
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(16 ratings)
584 students
Last updated 8/2022
Italian

What you'll learn

  • Learn basic grammar of neapolitan dialect
  • Learn the most common neapolitan expressions
  • Learn about neapolitan culture and folklore
  • Learn neapolitan proverbs

Course content

5 sections51 lectures2h 3m total length
  • Welcome and Course introduction1:27
  • Verb to Be and Personal Pronouns3:01
  • Who are you?1:51
  • Neapolitan Nicknames1:45
  • What's your name?2:29
  • Greetings2:23
  • Neapolitan Smorfia1:51
  • Numbers- part 13:24
  • Numbers- part 23:21
  • Numbers- part 32:32
  • What time is it?2:44
  • Verb to have1:24
  • Questions with have3:21
  • Review0:39
  • Who is Pulcinella?1:33

Requirements

  • No previous knowledge of italian/neapolitan is required

Description

'’Napul’è mille culure’’.  Naples is a thousand colors, that is how Pino Daniele, one of the most famous Neapolitan singers described his city. Naples is a thousand colors and, in this course, we will study every shade of it.

A fun, wise, interesting and magical way to discover Neapolitan culture, lifting the veil of mystery surrounding it. This is not the traditional language course. It is a virtual journey in Naples discovering the culture, traditions, language and stories from Neapolitan folklore.

What to expect? In this course, you will study basic vocabulary and grammar, as well as the most common proverbs, idioms and expressions of Neapolitan dialect. We will also study legends and folk stories, to better understand Neapolitan culture.

It is a course for those interested in knowing more about the dialect, who want to learn how to express in certain situations like Neapolitan people, using daily expressions and idioms. For example, you will learn how to make a toast in Neapolitan, or what formula to say to activate the good luck of the little red horn, a lucky talisman.

It is a course for beginners, and no previous knowledge of Italian or Neapolitan is required. Lessons are taught in English

Who this course is for:

  • Students interested in Neapolitan culture that want to learn more about its fascinating language
  • Students who want to learn the basic of neapolitan conversation using common expressions and idioms