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Italian Imperative: Tu, Lei, Voi, Noi and Every Pronoun Attached

The Italian imperativo has four faces (tu, noi, voi, and the formal Lei) plus a flip to the infinitive for the negative tu. This guide walks you through every shape: regular endings, the five irregulars va’/da’/di’/fa’/sta’, the consonant-doubling trick (dammi, fallo, dicci), the Lei form that is really a subjunctive, and why Italian signs say Spingere, not Spingi.
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Italian Adjectives: Gender, Number and Endings

🔍 In short. Italian adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun. Most end in -o and have four forms: rosso, rossa, rossi, …
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Italian Sequence of Tenses (Indicativo): Concordanza Dei Tempi (B2)

🔍 In short. The italian sequence of tenses in the indicative mood (“concordanza dei tempi”) sets the rules for matching the verb in a …
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Italian Direct Object Pronouns: Lo, La, Li, Le, Mi, Ti (A2)

🔍 In short. Italian direct object pronouns (“pronomi diretti”) replace the object of a transitive verb. Italian has two sets: clitic/atonic forms (mi, ti, …
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Italian for travellers: Public transportation

Learn some basic Italian language about Italian public transport and listen to the audio. Traveling by train or bus in Italy will give you …
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Italian Soft Swearing: Cacchio, Cavolo, Mannaggia (B2)

🔍 In short. Italian soft swearing is what Italians reach for when they want to vent without actually swearing. Words like cavolo, cacchio, mannaggia, …
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Italian Double Negatives: Non + Niente, Nessuno Rule

Italian double negatives made simple. The non-preverbal rule with niente, nessuno, mai, nulla, neanche, nemmeno, né, mica. Dialog at Roma Termini, cheat sheet, FAQ.
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Italian Verbs English Speakers Confuse: 7 Common Pairs (B1)

🔍 In short. Some italian verbs english speakers confuse sit in pairs that map to a single English word. Sapere and conoscere both translate …
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