A Beginner’s Guide to Using Italian Expressions of Places

In addition to prepositions of place, Italian also has many expressions of place that are commonly used in everyday conversations. In this post you’ll find A Beginner’s Guide to Using Italian Expressions of Places Understanding expressions of place in Italian … Continued

What is the difference between CHI and CHE in Italian?

If you’re just beginning to learn Italian, you might get CHI mixed up with CHE. CHE and CHI are two common Italian terms that have different meanings and are used in different contexts. These two pronouns are similar in spelling … Continued

How to Easily Remember Italian Verb Conjugations Rules

In this article, you’ll find the best strategies to master and how to easily remember Italian Verb Conjugations Rules. When you discover a new verb in Italian, you realize this “raw” form. To use the verb effectively, you must first … Continued

How to choose from A or IN prepositions

Prepositions are sentence elements that describe links between different parts of a phrase, such as time, place, or reason: prepositions show how people and things relate to the rest of the sentence. Learn how to choose from A or IN … Continued

How to use Italian Prepositions of Place

Italian prepositions of place are essential elements of the Italian language. This article covers the different Italian place prepositions and provides usage examples to help us comprehend how things, places, and people are placed in relation to one another. The … Continued

How to use Italian Prepositions with Verbs and Adjectives

  In this post, you’ll learn about an important topic in Italian grammar: How to use Prepositions with Verbs and Adjectives. Italian prepositions are used to show the connection between two or more words in a sentence along with verbs … Continued

How to pronounce ITALIAN Letter S

In this article, you will learn how to pronounce the letter S in Italian. Most Italian consonants are pronounced like in English. One exception is the letter S. The Italian S has two sounds: General rules about letter S pronunciation • VOICELESS S – SORDA (SOFT SOUND):  the … Continued