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Italian Ci Si Lava, Ci Si Vede: When Two Si Words Crash (B2)
Italian ci si construction at B2: why two si words crash and the first turns into ci. Ci si lava, ci si vede, ci si è alzati, with object-agreement, past participle gender, and a Padova morning dialogue between Massimo and Costanza.

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Italian Suddetto, Predetto: Formal Reference Words (B2)
Italian formal reference words at B2: suddetto, predetto, sopraddetto, sottoindicato, soprascritto, di cui sopra, come specificato sopra. Notary office dialogue in Genova, comparison table, FAQ.

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Italian Tra Sé, Fra Me E Me: Talking to Yourself in Italian (B2)
🔍 In short. Italian uses tra sé, fra me e me, tra sé e sé for silent self-talk: pensavo tra me e me, disse tra sé, borbottava fra sé e sé. The doubled pronoun feels more emphatic. B2 guide with comparison table, Lecce seafront dialogue, mini-tasks, FAQ and quiz.

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Italian Con Calma, In Modo, Alla Buona: Adverbs Without -Mente (B1)
🔍 In short. Italian adverbial phrases without mente carry half of everyday speech. Italians prefer con calma over calmamente, in modo strano over stranamente, …

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Italian Voi for One Person: The Southern Polite Form (B1)
🔍 In short. In standard Italian you say Lei when you address one person politely. But travel to Napoli, Bari, Palermo or Lecce, walk …

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Italian Mai, Diavolo, Altro: Saying ‘On Earth’, ‘Ever’, ‘Else’ (B1)
Italian emphasis words mai, diavolo, altro, proprio, davvero. The B1 guide to ‘on earth’, ‘ever’, ‘else’ in Italian questions and statements, with a fresh Padova dialogue.

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Italian Casual Talk: Mica, Boh, Tipo and Other Speech Markers (B1)
🔍 In short. Written Italian and spoken Italian are two different beasts. If you only study textbook Italian, you walk into a bar in …

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Italian Di Legno, In Oro, Con Funghi: Material and Contents (A2)
Italian material and contents prepositions at A2: di legno vs in oro for what something is made of, con funghi for ingredients, senza zucchero for what is missing. Comparison table and Lucca jeweler dialogue.

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