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Italian -che and -ghi: Spelling Rule for Plurals (A1)

🔍 In short. Italian -che and -ghi: feminine -ca/-ga always take an h (amica → amiche), masculine -co/-go follow a stress rule, and four famous words (amico, nemico, greco, porco) break the pattern. A1 guide with examples, dialogue and FAQ.
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Italian Consecutive Per: The ‘Only To’ Construction (C1)

A Padova newspaper headline reads: Riceve il premio Nobel, per morire tre giorni dopo. A biography of a Lucca writer notes: pubblicò il romanzo …
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Italian Una Lettera Arrivata: Reduced Relatives (B2)

An Italian novelist writes la lettera arrivata stamattina, not la lettera che è arrivata stamattina. A journalist in Padova reports on gli studenti coinvolti …
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Italian Vado da: How to Say ‘At Mario’s Place’ (A2)

It’s Saturday afternoon in Padova. A friend texts you: stasera vieni da me?. A neighbour calls out: vado dal panettiere. Your colleague leaves the …
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Italian Neuter Plurals: Uovo, Uova, Braccio, Braccia (B1)

An Italian doctor in Padova asks you to lift le braccia. A waiter at a Lucca trattoria announces the special: uova al tartufo. A …
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Italian Qualcosa: How to Say ‘Something’ Like a Native (A1)

A waiter in Lecce hands you the menu and asks vuoi qualcosa da bere?. A friend in Padova texts è successo qualcosa? when you …
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Italian Si Passivante: Why ‘Si Vendono Libri’ Is Plural (C1)

Walk past a small Cagliari shop and read the sign in the window: si riparano biciclette. Three words, no name attached, but you instantly …
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Italian È Mia vs È La Mia: When the Article Disappears (B2)

Two suitcases sit on a Padova hotel lobby floor. A guest points to the larger one and says quella valigia è mia. A friend …
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