Italian Language Intermediate
by Alesha Allen |
Ci and ne are called particelle (particles) and are widely used in Italian. You may have heard them or seen them written down but were not sure how…
by Alesha Allen |
Prepositions are short words that show the relation of a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. Here is a lesson on prepositions to help you use then…
by Alesha Allen |
Piacere means ‘to like’ in English but a more literal translation would be ‘to be pleasing’. In English we say ‘I like Italian’ but in Italian we would say ‘…
by Alesha Allen |
Quali sono i tuoi passatempi? When meeting a new person in Italy you may be asked this question - what are your hobbies? The word hobby is also used in Italian…
by Alesha Allen |
Adverbs - avverbi in Italian - are used to modify a verb, an adjective or another adverb.There are different types of adverbs.
Adverbs of…
by Alesha Allen |
Here are some useful words to help you ask questions in Italian:
Dove- Where
It can be followed by a single verb, for example:
Dove abita Anna?- Where does…
by Alesha Allen |
You may have seen the passato remoto (remote past tense) in Italian books, it is often used in written Italian to talk about historical events or in…
by Alesha Allen |
The present conditional tense in Italian is equivalent to ‘would + verb’ in English. For example, I would like to go to Italy tomorrow - Vorrei andare in…
by ITALY |
This is the first intermediate lesson. The lesson requires a dictionary so get hold of a basic Italian dictionary or try the online dictionary available…
by Pat Eggleton |
Words by Pat Eggleton
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We are going back to basic grammar today, with a look at a group of verbs which often worry learners, the so-called reflexive…
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