Learn the language of love with Radio Lingua in this cheesy podcast for St Valentine’s day. In this second edition of LoveLingo you can learn the language of love in German. Imagine the situation – you’re on holiday in a German-speaking area and you suddenly realise the man or woman of your dreams is sitting right next to you. What would you say to him/her? Once you’ve listened to this podcast you’ll be in a position to make your move!
Included in today’s show are the phrases:
Hei - Hello Hvordan har du det? - How are you? bra, takk. – Well, thanks Vil du danse med meg? - Do you want to dance? Kan du lære meg noe på norsk? - Can you teach me something in Norwegian? Så vakre øyne du har! - You have very beautiful eyes Jeg elsker deg - I love you.
Learn the language of love with Radio Lingua in this cheesy podcast for St Valentine’s day. In this second edition of LoveLingo you can learn the language of love in German. Imagine the situation – you’re on holiday in a German-speaking area and you suddenly realise the man or woman of your dreams is sitting right next to you. What would you say to him/her? Once you’ve listened to this podcast you’ll be in a position to make your move!
Included in today’s show are the phrases:
Hallo - Hello Wie geht’s? - How are you? Gut, danke. – Well, thanks Möchtest du (mit mir) tanzen? - Do you want to dance? Kannst du mir etwas auf Deutsch beibringen? - Can you teach me something in German? Du hast wunderschöne Augen - You have very beautiful eyes ich liebe dich - I love you.
Some of these phrases use the “du” form, the informal version of “you” in German. If you want to be more formal then you can say:
Möchten Sie (mit mir) tanzen?
Können Sie mir etwas auf Deutsch beibringen?
Sie haben wunderschöne Augen
By the time you’re saying “I love you” you’re more likely to be using the informal version!
Learn the language of love with Radio Lingua in this cheesy podcast for St Valentine’s day. In this second edition of LoveLingo you can learn the language of love in Spanish. Imagine the situation – you’re on holiday in a Spanish-speaking area and you suddenly realise the man or woman of your dreams is sitting right next to you. What would you say to him/her? Once you’ve listened to this podcast you’ll be in a position to make your move!
Included in today’s show are the phrases:
Hola – Hello / Good morning ¿Cómo estás? – How are you? Bien, gracias. – Well, thanks ¿Quieres tomar algo? – Would you like to have a drink? ¿Me puedes enseñar algo en español? – Can you teach me something in Spanish? Tienes unos ojos preciosos – You have very beautiful eyes Te quiero – I love you.
Some of these phrases use the “tú” form, the informal version of “you” in Spanish. If you want to be more formal then you can say:
¿Quiere tomar algo? Tiene unos ojos preciosos
By the time you’re saying “I love you” you’re more likely to be using the informal version!
Learn the language of love with Radio Lingua in this cheesy podcast for St Valentine’s day. In this second edition of LoveLingo you can learn the language of love in Italian. Imagine the situation – you’re on holiday in Italy and you suddenly realise the man or woman of your dreams is sitting right next to you. What would you say to him/her? Once you’ve listened to this podcast you’ll be in a position to make your move!
Included in today’s show are the phrases:
Ciao - Hello / Good morning Come stai? - How are you? Bene, grazie. – Well, thanks Vuoi ballare? - Do you want to dance? I tuoi occhi sono davvero belli - You have very beautiful eyes Ti amo - I love you.
Some of these phrases use the “tu” form, the informal version of “you” in French. If you want to be more formal then you can say:
Vuole ballare? I suoi occhi sono davvero belli
By the time you’re saying “I love you” you’re more likely to be using the informal version!
Learn the language of love with Radio Lingua in this cheesy podcast for St Valentine’s day. In this first edition of LoveLingo you can learn the language of love in French. Imagine the situation – you’re on holiday in a French-speaking part of the world and you suddenly realise the man or woman of your dreams is sitting right next to you. What would you say to him/her? Once you’ve listened to this podcast you’ll be in a position to make your move!
Included in today’s show are the phrases:
Bonjour - Hello / Good morning Bonsoir - Good evening Ça va? - How are you? Bien, merci. – Well, thanks Tu veux danser? - Do you want to dance? Tu as de très beaux yeux - You have very beautiful eyes Je t’aime - I love you.
Some of these phrases use the “tu” form, the informal version of “you” in French. If you want to be more formal then you can say:
Vous voulez danser? or Voulez-vous danser? Vous avez de très beaux yeux Je vous aime
Radio Lingua is delighted to announce a short series of one-off podcasts introducing “the language of love” in a special celebration for St Valentine’s day. Each day this week listeners can tune in and learn romantic phrases in French, Spanish, Italian, German and Norwegian. Visit the Love Lingo site for more details.
Love Lingo also features “secret codes” which will let listeners unlock special discount signup pages for our other podcasts. Listen to Monday’s show for more details.
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