by Serena | Dec 16, 2022 | vocabulary
Magari and forse can both mean “maybe,” but they’re not exactly the same. Magari adds emotion — hope, excitement, or even wishful thinking — while forse is neutral and uncertain. The 3 Meanings of Magari 1. Magari as...
by Serena | Dec 19, 2023 | A2, intermediate Italian
What does “Stare per” Mean in Italian? The phrase “stare per + infinitive” is used in Italian to indicate that an action is about to happen or is imminent. The verb stare means “to stand” or “to be,” and when...
by Serena | Nov 23, 2023 | vocabulary pills
In Italian, ‘ti va‘ is a colloquial expression that can be translated into English as ‘do you want to do something or want something?’ Hence, it’s used to ask someone if they are interested in doing something or if they would like to participate in some activity. The...
by Serena | Dec 19, 2023 | exams, CILS
What is the CILS Uno B1? The CILS Uno B1 is an official Language Certificate issued by the University for foreigners of Siena, Italy, to prove the Italian government, an Italian university institution or an employer in Italy a B1 (intermediate) level of competence in...
by Serena | Dec 15, 2023 | Italian grammar, advanced
If you ended up on this page, it’s because you wonder if there is any difference between the use of ho dovuto and dovevo,ho voluto and volevo, sapevo or ho saputo. In other words, you might have realized that there’s a difference in the meaning of certain...