If you are learning Italian and you are a beginner, you will find useful the tables below: Italian vocabulary and phrases: calendar. Subscribe to my Newsletter! 🙂 Subscribe to receive learning materials, curiosities, offers and much more. Join the community, now! Stagioni – Seasons Primavera Spring Estate Summer Autunno Autumn Inverno Winter Mesi – MonthsContinue reading “100+ Italian words and phrases: calendar”
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Italian vocabulary and phrases: animals
If you are learning Italian and you are a beginner, you will find useful the tables below: Italian vocabulary and phrases: “animals“. Subscribe to my Newsletter! 🙂 Subscribe to receive learning materials, curiosities, offers and much more. Join the community, now! Animals in Italian Agnello Lamb Asino Donkey Balena Whale Bue Ox Cagna Dog (female)Continue reading “Italian vocabulary and phrases: animals”
8 Things We All Hate About Learning Italian
[sg_popup id=”521″ event=”onLoad”][/sg_popup]Learning Italian is beautiful and I have been studying it from quite some time now. It is also said that Italian is one of the easiest languages to learn if you are a native English speaker. However, there are always things that we will come to hate about Italian. I have broken downContinue reading “8 Things We All Hate About Learning Italian”
Present Tense of Verbs Ending in -are in Italian – Presente dei Verbi che Terminano in -are
The majority of verbs in Italian end in -are, like parlare (“to speak”). They are said to belong to the first conjugation. (There are also verbs that end in -ere and -ire. These belong to the second and third conjugations respectively). To conjugate a verb in Italian, you need to remove the -are, -ere, -ireContinue reading “Present Tense of Verbs Ending in -are in Italian – Presente dei Verbi che Terminano in -are”
Saying your nationality and what languages you speak in Italian
In the previous article I explained you how to introduce people in Italian. After you introduce yourself or somebody else it would be good if you could say something more about yourself, like saying where you come from or what languages you speak. Read the article to learn how to do that 🙂 Saying whereContinue reading “Saying your nationality and what languages you speak in Italian”
Saying your nationality and what languages you speak
In the previous article I explained you how to introduce people in Italian. After you introduce yourself or somebody else it would be good if you could say something more about yourself, like saying what your nationality is or what languages you speak. Read the article to learn how to do that 🙂 Saying yourContinue reading “Saying your nationality and what languages you speak”