#176: Describing Ownership with the Preposition "Di"

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#234: How to Use the Italian Words "Solo", "Soltanto", and "Solamente"

The Italian words "solo", "soltanto" and "solamente" all mean "only" or "just", and they differ slightly in tone and grammatical usage.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: https://italianmatters.com/2342. Download the Italian Verb Conjugation Bluep ...  Show more

#233: Che Cosa È la Dieta Mediterranea? (Italian Only)

La dieta mediterranea è un modello alimentare tradizionale diffuso in Italia e nei paesi del Mediterraneo, basato su ingredienti semplici, freschi e stagionali. È apprezzata in tutto il mondo per i suoi benefici per la salute e per il suo legame con la cultura culinaria mediterra ...  Show more

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