134: How to Talk To Anyone in Italy: Taxi Drivers, Baristas and More!

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212: The Best Way to Learn Italian (In Our Humble Opinion)

The best way to learn Italian doesn’t involve memorizing verb lists. Here are 7 effective techniques (in our humble opinion) to get better and better at Italian. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-sch ...  Afficher plus

211: Italian Verb Sapere (To Know): When and How to Use It

Learn how to use the Italian verb “sapere” in everyday situations, like asking for info or chatting with locals, plus the common mistakes to avoid. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subscribe ...  Afficher plus

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#82: Twelve Italian Phrases to Use at the Train Station
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In this lesson focused on traveling, we cover twelve useful phrases to use at the train station in Italy. This is your opportunity to speak Italian on your vacation!


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#28: Phrases to Flirt in Italian
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So… You want to flirt in Italian? In this episode we cover common phrases used to flirt in Italian. Use this intermediate-level Italian lesson at your own risk!


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#14: How to Conjugate Verbs in Italian
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In this episode, we learn how to conjugate verbs in Italian. In linguistics, to conjugate means to change the base form of the verb so that it agrees with the subject, the tense, the mood, and the voice.


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#70: How to Use the Words "Bene" and "Buono"
Italian Grammar Made Easy

The words “bene” and “buono” are often confused by Italian learners. “Bene” is an adverb and it never changes based on gender and number. “Buono” is an adjective that changes based on gender and number.


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