Italian Vocabulary, Expressions, Parole Difficili
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Volerci and Metterci:The Difference
When we want to say how long something will...
10 Italian Slang Words You Won’t Find in Textbooks
Do you want to sound more natural when speaking...
How to write a formal (or informal) email in Italian
You may have found yourself in a situation where...
The 25 Most Popular Italian Sayings About Life and Their Meanings
Learning sayings in Italian may not only help...
Telling the Time In Italian: A Simple Guide
First, the word "time" has two primary...
Lì and là? Qui and qua? The Difference.
What is the difference between lì and là or qui...
Italian Adjectives & Expressions to talk about someone’s Personality
Describing someone's personality in one's native...
7 ways to say ”you’re welcome” in Italian
How many different ways do you know to say...
Bel, Quel, Buon (How to Use Them)
Everybody knows that quello means that and bello...
The Difference between: Bene, Bravo, Bello and Buono
IT/EN AdjectiveUsageItalian/English Bene =...
Magari: What Does it Mean?
If you ended up here, you wonder whether there...
Volta, Tempo, Ora: The Difference
Ora, tempo, volta all express, in different...
Mentre and Durante: The Difference
Mentre Mentre is a conjugation that is always...
Prendere and Portare: The Difference
Prendo or Porto: What's the...
What’s the meaning of ‘ancora’ in Italian?
How to Use "Ancora" in Italian Ancora is one of...
5 Italian Sayings About Love
1. L'amore non è bello, se non è litigarello...
‘Cosa’ and ‘Quale’: The Difference
Because the interrogative word "Quale?" is...
12 Latin words (and expressions) used in Italian
Of the Romance languages , Italian is the...
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