204: Italian Verb Venire: Don’t Come to Italy Without It

204: Italian Verb Venire: Don’t Come to Italy...

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235: How to Say "This" in Italian With Words Like "Questo" and "Questa"

This in Italian is an everyday word you’ll need for things like shopping and ordering food. But there are 4 ways to say it. Here’s when to use each one. Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subsc ...  Show more

234: You’re (probably) using the wrong “sorry” in Italian

_Learn how to say “sorry” in Italian with these 3 important words and when you should use each one. _ Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtub ...  Show more

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