179: Why Can’t I Speak Italian Yet? (And How to Fix It!)

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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 ...  Show more

210: How to Say Happy New Year to Your Italian Friends

Here are the most common phrases to say and reply to Happy New Year in Italian. You’ll also learn about some unique Italian New Year traditions. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subscribe to ...  Show more

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