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Basic Sicilian Language
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Basic Sicilian Language

Sicilian for beginners
Created byAlb erto
Last updated 5/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Introduce yourself in Sicilian
  • Make basic sentences using present tense
  • Ask for directions
  • Order food and drinks
  • Say what you like and what you don't like

Course content

3 sections10 lectures1h 51m total length
  • Salutàmu! (Greetings!)7:43

    Master basic Sicilian greetings and self-introductions, and learn essential phrases for directions and ordering food, including salutamu, comu si, comu ti chiami, and piaciri.

  • Io sugnu, tu sì... (I am, you are...)10:02

    Master the sicilian verb to be essiri with io sugnu and tu si to introduce yourself, and di unni si to ask where you are from.

  • Trova u sbàgghiu
  • A me famìgghia (My family)13:48

    Explore Sicilian self-introduction and living location using abitari, and master family vocabulary, including mother, father, siblings, grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins, with article rules and possessives.

  • Trova u sbàgghiu
  • Io àiu, tu hai... (I have, you have...)11:51

    Learn the sicilian verb to have (aviri) with io aiu and tu hai, and master numbers from 1 to 100, including ages (anni) and negatives with non aiu.

  • Trova u sbàgghiu
  • Chi fài? (What do you do?)11:27

    Discover chi fai in sicilian, using fari to do or make, with io fazzu and forms from the ari and iri verb families to introduce yourself.

  • Trova u sbàgghiu

Requirements

  • No previous experience required. Your love for Sicily will be enough!

Description

In this course you’ll learn how to say hi in Sicilian, how to introduce yourself, how to ask for directions and of course, how to order food and drinks! Everything you need to know on your first trip in Sicily!

In the first part we’ll be talking about greetings and simple present tense sentences like “comu si?” (how’re you doing)?

The following chapters will focus on useful sentences in different contexts like talking about your family, understanding basic directions like “ccà” (here) and “ddà” (there), numbers, time and food.

It's important to know there’s not only one Sicilian language. In different parts of Sicily we can find different words and different sentences. For example: the verb "to watch", in the north-east of the island is “vaddàri”, whereas in other areas is “taliàri”. Two completely different verbs for the same meaning.

Also, Sicilian has a lot in common with Italian. What you hear in Sicily nowadays is a mix of the two languages but Sicilian is not taught in schools, so it doesn’t have an "official grammar" and everything is written just to make it sound as close as possible to its most common pronunciation. Knowing all of this you’ll find learning Sicilian like a way to dive into the history of the island and the way of thinking of its people.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone willing to know more about Sicily and its culture