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Italian Preposition SU: The Complete Guide for English Speakers

Italian preposition SU in every role: place, topic, approximate age and quantity, manner, partitive ratios, idioms. Five traps and 12 idioms for sounding Italian.
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Italian Formal Email: Greetings, Body, Sign-Off Templates (B1/B2)

TL;DR. Italian formal email is more codified than its english counterpart. Open an italian formal email with Gentile + name or Egregio for high-status. …
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Italian Preposition CON: The Complete Guide for English Speakers

Italian preposition CON in every role: companionship, instrument, manner, description, cause, and modal infinitive. Articulated forms col, coi, and 5 traps for English speakers.
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Italian Preposition IN: The Complete Guide for English Speakers

Italian preposition IN in every role: countries, indoor places, transport, time of completion, manner, idioms. Five traps for English speakers, 12 idioms, a station dialogue.
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Italian Preposition DA: The Complete Guide for English Speakers

Italian preposition DA in every role: origin, duration, place (chez), purpose, description, agent, idioms. Five traps for English speakers and 12 idioms.
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Italian Preposition A: The Complete Guide for English Speakers

Italian preposition A covers place, time, indirect object, age, price, means, and verb-plus-infinitive. Complete B1 guide with cheat sheet, dialogue in Padova, and quiz.
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Italian Preposition DI: 13 Uses + Cheat Sheet (B1 Guide)

Italian preposition DI in every role: possession, origin, material, topic, time, comparison, partitive, idioms. Five traps for English speakers and 12 idioms.
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Italian Piacere: The Upside-Down Verb, Every Tense

🔍 In short. Italian piacere does not mean “to like” the way English does: it means “to be pleasing”, so the thing you enjoy …
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