Refusals in Italian



Requests in Italian

PRACTICAL IDEAS AND RESOURCES

Resources in this section curated by: Illena Trebont

How to Say "Please" in Italian | YouTube Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=161U0xPQmYU

This video explains how to say “please” in different contexts while speaking Italian. It provides examples of how to say “please” when making a request, accepting an offer, and making a concession. It also includes examples of conversations in which the different forms meaning “please” are used, as well as information about which forms are more or less common. This video was created by a native Italian speaker, but all of the explanations are in English. 



ACADEMIC RESOURCES ON REFUSALS IN ITALIAN

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Verzella, & Tommaso, L. (2020). The Pragmatics Of Refusing A Request In Italian And American English: A Comparative Study. Discourse and Interaction, 13(1), 92–112. https://doi.org/10.5817/DI2020-1-92 

This study examines and compares the strategies used by speakers of Italian and American English to refuse requests. The participants in this study were two groups of college students from Southern Italy and North Dakota, and the data was collected during conversations that were meant to elicit refusals in response to a request to participate in a language circle with international students. Researchers found that Italian speakers are more likely to provide long explanations and apologies when refusing a request, while English speakers tend to provide more positive opinions and encouragement by saying things such as “I can’t, but I wish I could do it!”.