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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 03/08/2019 - 04:47
Verbs   Here is the next piece in my series covering common irregular present tense verbs. Today we’ll look at the verb ‘dare’. This can often be translated as…
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by rebeccawinke | Mon, 03/04/2019 - 11:16
Maybe you’re planning a trip to Italy, or would like to get in touch with your family history, or are simply enthralled with the idea of being able to speak…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 03/01/2019 - 02:56
It’s common to learn your colors in Italian as a beginner, but have you come across any idiomatic expressions using these colors? Some teachers prefer to wait…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 02/22/2019 - 02:35
This month many of us are looking forward to the spring, when the weather warms up and we can get out in the fresh air a bit more. Spring is one of the best…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 02/15/2019 - 00:46
Today we are going to look at some common irregular present tense verbs. A verb is a doing or action word and we need to use them to speak Italian well. Verbs…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 01/25/2019 - 04:30
At Italy Magazine we have looked at nouns before, both regular and irregular ones. Nouns are naming words and represent things, people and places. They are…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 01/11/2019 - 02:38
I am sure you have heard the word ‘bellissimo’ (very beautiful) or ‘buonissimo’ (very good) in Italian. These -issimo endings are called absolute superlatives…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 12/21/2018 - 05:35
There are some common pronunciation mistakes native English speakers make when they are speaking Italian, so it can be helpful to be aware of them and try to…
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by Alesha Allen | Thu, 12/06/2018 - 03:26
Possessive adjectives indicate ownership of something, for example: Quella è la mia pizza! - That’s my pizza! In English, they correspond to my, your, his, her…
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by Alesha Allen | Fri, 09/21/2018 - 00:45
There are two types of articles - the definite article and the indefinite article. The definite article is equivalent to ‘the’ and the indefinite article is…