This week we’re going to look at five tricky Italian words with multiple meanings. These are words whose meanings change depending on the context and/or grammatical role in which they …
Italian and English possess are surprisingly-large number of cognates. Italian words such as farmacia (pharmacy), intelligente (intelligent), and necessario (necessary) mean exactly what a native English speaker would expect them …
With the holidays upon us, we’re going to look at some appropriate seasonal greetings in French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and Japanese. French Joyeux Noël! Merry Christmas! Bonne …
The trapassato prossimo is the Italian equivalent of the English past perfect tense. Much like in English, the Italian past perfect is used to express an action that had been …
In this lesson we’re going to learn how to conjugate the simple present tense of Italian regular verbs. Similar to the English simple present, presente Italian verbs express what is …
Italian and English possess are surprisingly-large number of cognates. Italian words such as farmacia (pharmacy), intelligente (intelligent), and necessario (necessary) mean exactly what a native English speaker would expect them …