by Serena | Mar 7, 2024 | beginner Italian
“Avere” means “to have” and is an essential verb used in various contexts to indicate possession, states, feelings, and more. It’s also an irregular verb, meaning that it doesn’t follow the regular conjugation pattern of most verbs,...
by Serena | Feb 23, 2024 | vocabulary pills, beginners, Italian grammar
Conjugation of Potere (Present Tense) ItalianEnglishExamplesPossoI can / Can I?Posso aiutarti? (Can I help you?)PuoiYou can / Can you?Perché non puoi venire alla riunione? (Why can’t you join the meeting?)PuòHe/She can / Can he, she?Lui può andare in palestra oggi....
by Serena | Feb 15, 2024 | Italian grammar, beginners
Why it’s Important To Practice Your Italian Pronunciation From Day 1 In over ten years of teaching Italian as a foreign language, I’ve noticed a number of patterns that are next to impossible to get rid of (or that take a great deal of time and work to...
by Serena | Feb 14, 2024 | Italian grammar, beginners
The basic rule is that when using the passato prossimo tense with the auxiliary verb ‘avere’, the past participle—the second part of the verb—usually does not change. It remains the same regardless of the subject’s gender and number. Lei ha...
by Serena | Feb 13, 2024 | beginners, Italian grammar
Most Common -IRE Verbs: Regular vs. Irregular In Italian, -ire verbs fall into two main types: Regular -ire verbs — like “dormire” (to sleep) — follow a standard conjugation pattern. See the first chart for this...