How to use Italian Adjectives BELLO & BUONO

Adjectives in Italian are frequently used after nouns. Bello and buono are also used before nouns. In this post, you’ll learn how to use the Italian Adjectives BELLO & BUONO to avoid mistakes. ADJECTIVE BELLO ‘Bello’ primarily refers to beauty, … Continued

Italian Expressions used in everyday life – 2 part

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In this post, we will show you some basic Italian expressions that are commonly used in everyday life in Italy. Because it is culturally appropriate to use certain phrases or words in some situations, Italian expressions enhance every conversation. If … Continued

How to use Prepositions To Talk about the Time in Italian

These linguistic tools are essential for pinpointing moments in time, durations, and intervals. Let’s embark on a journey to master the use of prepositions when talking about time in Italian. The exact moment of an action To indicate precisely the … Continued

Understanding Italian Indirect Pronouns

In this post, you’ll learn how to master Italian Indirect Pronouns with simple examples and illustrations to improve your Italian language because understanding Italian Indirect Pronouns is crucial to avoid mistakes. What is a pronoun? The pronoun is a “word” … Continued

How to Master Italian Direct Pronouns

Learning how to master Italian Direct pronouns is a must-know topic for all Italian learners! Find top Tips to master Italian Direct Pronouns: find all the answers to the most common questions about this topic: What is a pronoun?  A … Continued

Italian Expressions used in everyday life – 1 part

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In this post, we will show you some basic Italian expressions that are commonly used in everyday life in Italy. Because it is culturally appropriate to use certain phrases or words in some situations, Italian expressions enhance every conversation. If … Continued

HOW TO USE Molto Tanto Troppo Poco Tutto Ogni Qualche

Do you make mistakes with the agreement of words like molto and troppo? Do you have problems choosing between tutto and tanto? Are you sometimes unsure about the correct forms of seemingly easy words like tutto, qualche and ogni? On this … Continued