Italian Word of the Day — Beginner #44 - Joke — Level 2.1

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Three Step Italian for Beginners - Practice #20 - Describing Someone's Actions in Italian 2 - Exercises

practice how to say where someone lives or studies in Italian using common verbs and prepositions 

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