can you give me some useful italian words say if you where going o holiday?

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Actually, this should be entitled "Italian" and not "French!"

It might be better to know the expressions you wish to know and if you need help with pronunciation.

Yes = sí
No = no
Perhaps = Forse
Please = Per favore.
Excuse me = Mi scusi
Thanks (very much) = Grazie (tanto)
You are welcome = Prego
It is (no9t) all right = (Non) va bene
It doesn't matter = Non importa
That is all = Questo è tutto
Wait a moment - Aspetti un momento
Come in - Avanti
Come here - Venga qui.
What do you wish? - Che cosa vuole?
What? - Che cosa?
Who? - Chi?
When? = Quando?
Where? = Dove?
Why? = Perchè
How long? = Quanto tempo?
How far? = Quant`distante?
Listen! = Senta!
Look out! = Attenzione!
Look here = Guardi

Now, these were only "General Expressions" and here are others you might like:
Yourself, Greetings, Making Yourself Understood, Difficulties, Travel: Customs, Baggage, Directions, Tickets, Airplane, Boat, Train, Bus, Streetcar & Subway, Taxi, Automobile Travel, Help on the Road, Parts of the Car, Tools and Equipment, Road Signs, Public Notices & Signs
Telephone, Hotel, Restaurant, etc.

May I suggest you go to your local book store to look for any Berlitz books, or "Say It In........" from Dover Publications.

Sra

Certainly! Here are some useful Italian words and phrases for your holiday:

1. Ciao: Hello/Goodbye
To greet someone or bid them farewell.

2. Grazie: Thank you
A polite way to express gratitude.

3. Per favore: Please
Used to make a request politely.

4. Scusa: Sorry/Excuse me
To apologize or get someone's attention.

5. Mi chiamo...: My name is...
To introduce yourself, followed by your name.

6. Dove si trova...?: Where is...?
Use this phrase to ask for directions to a specific place.

7. Posso avere il conto?: Can I have the bill?
When you want to ask for the bill in a restaurant.

8. Quanto costa?: How much does it cost?
To inquire about the price of something.

9. Parla inglese?: Do you speak English?
To ask if someone can communicate in English.

10. Buongiorno: Good morning/Good day
A common greeting used during the daytime.

To enhance your vocabulary further, I recommend using language learning apps or websites like Duolingo, Babbel, or Memrise. These platforms provide comprehensive language courses and interactive exercises that can guide you through the process of learning Italian.

Additionally, practicing with native Italian speakers or immersing yourself in Italian culture by watching Italian films, listening to Italian music, and reading Italian books can greatly enhance your language skills.