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Italian Mica and Manco: The Colloquial Negators
🔍 In short. Italian mica is the colloquial negator that says “not the way you think”. It does not just intensify a negation; it …

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Bel, Bello, Bei, Begli: Italian Adjective Forms (A2)
🔍 In short. The Italian adjective bello changes form like a chameleon. Bel vs bello (and their plurals bei, begli, plus the elided bell’) …

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Italian Car Rental: Vocabulary, Dialogue and FAQs (A1)
Italian car rental from A to Z: vocabulary, full dialogue at the autonoleggio in Padova, fuel and franchigia rules, plus a 20-sentence cheat sheet and FAQs.

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Italian Phrasal Verbs: Andare Via, Venire Fuori, Mettere Su
🔍 In short. Italian phrasal verbs (verbi sintagmatici) are a basic verb of motion plus a place adverb: andare via (go away), venire fuori …

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Weather in Italian: Che Tempo Fa? (A1 Guide)
How to talk about italian weather at A1: fa caldo / fa freddo with impersonal fare, c’è il sole / ci sono nuvole, piove and nevica as stand-alone verbs, plus a Trieste edicola dialogue.

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Italian Idioms: 35 Expressions Natives Really Use
🔍 In short. Italian idioms are fixed expressions whose meaning is not the sum of the words: essere al verde (“to be broke”, literally …

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Italian Health Vocabulary: Sick, Doctor, Pharmacy, 112 (A1)
Italian health vocabulary for A1: ho mal di vs mi fa male, body parts, farmacia and doctor phrases, emergency 112, with a Pisa pharmacy dialog.

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Italian Money Vocabulary: Soldi, Banks, Currency Exchange
🔍 In short. This guide to italian money vocabulary walks you through the words Italians actually use at the bank counter, at the ATM, …

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