The difference between “potere” and “riuscire” in Italian

This comprehensive guide will help you understand the hidden meanings of these 2 Italian verbs. If you’ve ever been confused by the use of “Potere” and “Riuscire” in Italian, you are not alone. POTERE and RIUSCIRE are two Italian verbs … Continued

How to use ‘Da’ to indicate where someone goes or stays in Italian

Today, we’ll look at the multipurpose preposition ‘Da‘ and how it can be used to express where a person is going or staying in relation to another person. Listen to this article in Italian ‘Da‘ is the bridge that connects people … Continued

HOW TO USE THE PREPOSITION FRA-TRA

Prepositions are the glue that holds sentences together, providing essential context and meaning. Understanding “fra” and “tra” effectively will enhance your language learning. Today, we’re going to see the two common Italian prepositions: “fra” and “tra.” These FRA and TRA … Continued

How to choose from DI or DA Italian preposition

One of the challenges you may face in learning Italian is choosing between the prepositions DI and DA. Both prepositions can be translated to the English preposition “of,” but they have different uses and meanings in Italian. Here are some … Continued

How to Combine Italian Simple Prepositions with Articles

The more you practice Italian, the closer you will to mastering the Italian language! Prepositions are essential to learning to communicate in Italian because we use these words in everyday conversation. In this post, you’ll learn about how to Combine … Continued

How to Use Prepositions with Andare Venire and Partire in Italian

The use of prepositions is an important element of the Italian language, particularly with verbs like andare, venire, and partire. In this post, we’ll look more closely at these verbs and how to use prepositions properly with them. First, let’s … Continued

Common Verbs taking auxiliary AVERE and ESSERE

There are two main auxiliary verbs in Italian that are used to create compound tenses: “avere” and “essere.” In this article, you’ll learn some common verbs taking both auxiliary AVERE and ESSERE in the Italian Language. Try this exercise to test your grammar. It is … Continued

How to Handle Italian Adjectives

Adjectives in Italian are essential components of the language and can add meaning, colour, and depth to your phrases. They are used to describe or modify a noun, and they must agree to the noun they are modifying in terms of … Continued

How to use GIA’ ANCORA APPENA

In this post, you’ll find how to use Italian adverbs of time GIA’ ANCORA APPENA. Adverbs of TIME » appena (just/as soon as) » ancora (still/yet) » già (already) Generally, you place most adverbs close to the words they modify: the exception to this rule is … Continued

Italian Verbs Cucinare VS Cuocere

This post shows you an important topic in Italian grammar: Italian Verbs Cucinare VS Cuocere. Italian has two different verbs for the English verb “to cook“. CUCINARE – CUOCERE CUCINARE “preparare e cuocere il cibo“ It refers to the (1) steps to the preparation of … Continued