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Periodo ipotetico – Italian Conditional Sentences

The Italian periodo ipotetico, is used to express a hypothetical situation and its consequences This is a very basic introduction to the Italian Periodo …
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Italian Direct and Indirect Pronouns – Pronomi combinati – QUIZ

We are going to study how combining Italian direct and indirect pronouns  will simplify the Italian language and complicate your life as a student – …
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CI and NE – two particular Italian words

CI and NE are two common Italian particles. Versatile, very important and sometimes confusing Italians love to use pronouns, sometimes combined together, sometimes merged with …
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Interiezioni and intercalari, the “parsley” of the Italian language

Cosa impareremo oggi Ai paragrafi 👇 Interiezioni: Raw Emotional Expression Intercalari: The Rhythm of Conversation È come il prezzemolo! That’s what Italians say about …
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Italian articoli partitivi, “some” in Italian – QUIZ

Articoli partitivi are used to indicate a part, a number out of a total. Some… This is a very short and simple article for …
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Avverbi, Italian adverbs – Complete guide, Audio examples, Quiz

Italian adverbs are called avverbi The avverbio, derived from the Latin “ad verbum”, next to the verb, is an invariable part of speech that …
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The Italian Gerundio – Basic Review and Quiz

Gerundio is an Italian “indefinite” mood This is a very basic post about the Italian Gerund. If your level is intermediate to advanced, you …
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Words and Letters: Italian sounds – Audio

Basic Italian sounds There are some few basic rules for pronouncing correctly Italian sounds. Italian is less complicated than other common European languages. That’s …
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