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Italian Formal Titles: Egregio, Avvocato, Dottore (C1)
🔍 In short. Italian honorific titles are not optional politeness. Avvocato, dottore, ingegnere, professore, architetto, maestro are everyday addressing tools that signal who someone is, what they studied, and how the conversation should be pitched.

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Italian Insieme Con vs Insieme A: Saying ‘With’ Together (A2)
🔍 In short. Italian has several ways to say “with someone” or “together with”. The plain con does the everyday work: vado al cinema …

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Italian Dimensions: Lungo, Largo, Alto + Measurements (A2)
🔍 In short. Italian dimensions use a small kit of adjectives: lungo, largo, alto, profondo, corto, basso, and the matching nouns lunghezza, larghezza, altezza, profondità. The everyday pattern is subject + adjective + number + unit, with no preposition in between. A2 guide with a Firenze open-house dialogue.

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Italian Math Vocabulary: Più, Meno, Diviso, Per (A2)
🔍 In short. The core italian math vocabulary for everyday calculations rests on six words: più (+), meno (−), per or moltiplicato per (×), …

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Italian A Righe, A Pois: Patterns and Manner with ‘A’ (A2)
Italian a righe, a pois, a quadri, a fiori, a tinta unita: A2 guide to clothes patterns, sleeve cuts, X-shaped, power sources, by hand, on foot, plus the a vs da trap. Bologna shop dialogue.

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Italian Su, Riguardo A, Secondo: 5 Ways to Say ‘About’ (A2)
English uses one word for many things: about. Italian splits it into five. Learn when to use su, di, riguardo a, circa, secondo, and a proposito di with examples and a Padova book club dialogue (A2).

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Italian Da Qualche Parte, Altrove: Somewhere, Elsewhere (A2)
🔍 In short. Italian splits ‘somewhere’, ‘nowhere’, ‘elsewhere’, ‘everywhere’ between phrases with parte (da qualche parte, da nessuna parte, da un’altra parte) and one-word adverbs (altrove, ovunque, dappertutto). Master the pair and the most common place words click into place.

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Italian Sono Studente: When to Drop the Article (A2)
Italian sono studente: A2 guide to dropping the article after essere when stating a job, role, nationality or religion. Bare vs articulated forms, University of Padova dialogue with Cristina and Riccardo.

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