How to use Preposition DA with Adjectives

In this post, you’ll learn How to use Preposition DA with Adjectives to improve your Italian and avoid mistakes. Italian Adjectives are frequently followed by prepositions (words like DI, A, and CON). Sad to say, there is no rule that … Continued

How to use Italian verbs partire lasciare uscire and andarsene

The following phrases have different meaning using lasciare, partire, uscire e andare via or andarsene. Learn more about How to use Italian verbs partire lasciare uscire and andarsene. Look at these examples to see how these verbs are used. Partire means to leave a specific place … Continued

52 Top WORDS Misleading Similarities – ITALIAN/ENGLISH False Friends

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“False Friends“,  “Falsi Amici” in Italian, are words in the two languages that, although similar, have different meanings. Avoid misleading words by reading this article about 52 Top WORDS Misleading Similarities – ITALIAN/ENGLISH False Friends ACCIDENTE ACCIDENTE ENGLISH Translation ➠ Stroke … Continued

When Italian Preposition A becomes English Preposition TO

In this post, you’ll learn about an important topic in Italian grammar: When the Italian Preposition A becomes the English Preposition TO. Prepositions in Italian and English may not always have the same meaning or application. Simple Prepositions in Italian … Continued

Italian Simple prepositions Di – A – Da

Prepositions are amazing tiny words that help us make sense of phrases: where we’re going, who we’re going with, where we are in space. Do you find prepositions Di – A – Da confusing, particularly because they have various meanings … Continued