Dai is one of the most used Italian words. If you talk with any native speaker, you’ll soon realize that the word dai can come up pretty often in your conversations. So, you’d better learn it right from the very beginning and start to use it as soon as possible to make some practice. There …
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Six Italian words you can learn from the word borsa
One of the easiest ways we can learn and remember new words is starting from one word and find all the other words that can be formed with it. In this way, you don’t really have to learn completely new words but just part of them. The only “difficulty”, of course, is remembering their meaning. …
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At the dentist’s in Italy
What if you come to Italy and you need a dentist? Well, in this super short guide, you’re going to learn some basic vocabulary and some basic sentences you can use at the dentist’s in Italy. If you’re interested in other short guides, have a look at How to get a haircut in Italy, Italian …
Same Italian word, different accent
In Italian there are some words that are written in the same way but carry different meanings. To convey the right meaning, it’s important that you learn to pronounce them with the right accent. Let’s see eight of these words. Ambito If you put the accent on the first syllable, àmbito, you convey the meaning …
One Italian verb for an entire English expression
The way we express a concept changes, of course, from language to language. Today I’s like to focus on fifteen common English expressions that can be translated with one Italian verb. Are you ready? Let’s start! One Italian verb for an expression 1. To have a good time = divertirsi Ex: Ieri mi sono divertito …