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Formal vs informal Italian: when and how to use them

In Italian, the choice between formal ("Lei") and informal ("tu") forms of address depends on the relationship and context. Learn when and how to use ...
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The verbs Piacere and Mancare in Italian

Learn how to use the verbs piacere and mancare in Italian with this simple lesson.
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Is it “vado…” or “sto andando…”?

Don't confuse the present tense with the present progressive. Learn to use the present tense correctly in Italian
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7 common Italian language mistakes …

Here are 7 common Italian language mistakes made by English speakers. Find out here what they are and how to avoid them.
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How to use “Partire” in Italian

In Italian the verb "partire" means to leave, but does not have all the meanings of the Englsh verb. Don't make these recurrent mistakes.
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How to use “Sapere” and “Potere”

In a nutshell: When learning Italian, many students, regardless of level, often say “Non posso parlare italiano” to express that they can’t speak Italian. However, ...
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How to conjugate Italian verbs for beginners

Welcome to the easiest and fastest way to start conjugating Italian regular verbs. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a solid understanding of: ...
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What is Ferragosto? Discover a unique Italian holiday.

Discover the essence of Ferragosto, Italy's vibrant summer holiday celebrated on August 15th. This blog explores its ancient origins and lively traditions.
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Che cos’è Ferragosto? Il culmine dell’estate e l’inizio della nostalgia.

Our blogs in Italian feature comprehension activities, vocabulary-building exercises, idiomatic expressions, listening activities, etc. tailored to different proficiency levels. This is just a sample—full access ...
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