Come stai? – How are you? ‘Come stai’, in Italian, as in many other languages, is more of a social question asked out of politeness
Read MoreI want to introduce you to some English words you can actually use with an Italian. Here’s a brief (and perfectly believable, let me add) scenario in which English words are used within a dialogue between two Italian people.
Read MoreA little technique to help us quickly deconstruct and find out the main characteristic of a language even before deciding to spend hours of our time studying it.
Read MoreHallo Leute! I haven’t posted much these past two week. It seems that I really needed a break! My mind is literally exhausted from all
Read MoreCiao a tutti e benvenuti alla seconda lezione di “Italiano all’ultimo minuto”! In meno di cinque minuti imparerete quali sono i modi più comuni per
Read MoreCrei que su casa estaba aqui (Credevo che la tua casa fosse qui) Nos conocemos desde hace mucho tiempo (Ci conosciamo da molto tempo) Ellos
Read MoreCiao a tutti! You might have already heard the word Arrivederci, in Italian. It’s a common semi formal way of taking leave from someone. The
Read MoreIn this Last Minute Italian series, we provide you with the very essential phrases to start learning and communicating in Italian. In this first
Read MoreToday we will delve into the study of a pair of commonly used Italian words: “Come mai” How By itself “Come“, stands to mean “How”,
Read MoreIn this lesson we will explore some of the uses of Vorrei, the Conditional Present form of Volere, which is regularly used in Italian conversations. To
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