Sai qual è la differenza tra anche e neanche in italiano? Non sei l’unico! Non preoccuparti, in questa lezione imparerai come usarli e potrai anche fare degli esercizi per verificare la tua comprensione.
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Italian vocabulary: to get dressed. All the words you need to know.
Essere di moda (= to be fashion) seguire la moda ( = follow the current fashion); essere di moda / essere in voga ( = be in fashion); seguire la tendenza ( = follow trends); tornare di moda ( = come back in fashion); passare di moda ( =go out of fashion); fuori moda (Continue reading “Italian vocabulary: to get dressed. All the words you need to know.”
Spaghetti with meatballs
Serves 4 people Ingredients: For the meatballs: 1/2 lb ground beef 1/2 lb ground pork 1/2 lb ground veal 3 slices of Italian bread soaked in milk or water then squeezed dry 1/2 medium onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons of parsley, finely minced 1 teaspoon of garlic powder 1/2 cup grated Pecorino-Romano cheese 2 eggsContinue reading “Spaghetti with meatballs”
Italian nouns: gender and number
In Italian every noun has a gender (masculine or feminine) and a number (singular or plural). Almost every Italian noun ends with a vowel except some nouns, which come from other languages, and can finish with a consonant. Usually: Nouns ending in -o are masculine (m.): prosciutto (ham), ragazzo (boy), armadio (wardrobe), treno (train), tavoloContinue reading “Italian nouns: gender and number”
Italian greetings (Video)
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The interrogative pronouns in Italian
Subscribe to my Newsletter! Subscribe to receive learning materials, curiosities, offers and much more! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ What is an interrogative pronoun? In English the interrogative pronouns are who…?, which…?, whose…?, whom…?, and what…?. They are used without a noun to ask questions. The interrogative pronouns in Italian These are the interrogative pronouns in Italian: Chi? Who?Continue reading “The interrogative pronouns in Italian”