#139: How to Use the Italian Word "Più"

#139: How to Use the Italian Word "Più"

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#232: Words That Trigger the Present Progressive in Italian

Italian uses the present progressive far less frequently than English and typically reserves it for actions happening right at the moment of speaking. In most other cases, the simple present tense is preferred. There are, however, specific time expressions that clearly signal whe ...  Show more

#231: Italian Nouns Ending in "-Tore" and "-Trice"

In Italian, many masculine nouns ending in "-tore" have a corresponding feminine form ending in "-trice". This common pattern applies to many professions and action-based nouns.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: https://italianmatters.com/2312. D ...  Show more

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