CBI 2.10 | Esci stasera? Vengo anch'io!

CBI 2.10 | Esci stasera? Vengo anch'io!

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CBI 2.11 | I pantaloni blu sono molto eleganti!

In this episode of Coffee Break Italian you'll be learning about Italian adjectives and how they agree in gender and number with the noun they describe. You'll learn about Four-Ending, Two-Ending and Invariable adjectives, and how to change the adjectives so that they "agree" wit ...  Afficher plus

CBI 2.12 | Che belle scarpe e che bell'orologio!

Paying compliments is a key part of Italian culture and society, and in this lesson of Coffee Break Italian you'll learn to compliment native speakers on their beautiful clothes, their delicious ragù, and their delightful children using the tricky adjectives bello and buono. You' ...  Afficher plus

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200: Fare, Andare, Venire: Italian Irregular Verbs You Need
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_You need the Italian irregular verbs fare, andare and venire for all kinds of conversations. Learn their forms to use them correctly and avoid mistakes. _ Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Su ...  Afficher plus

158: The most important Italian irregular verbs: 17 you should know
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Learn essential Italian irregular verbs and how to use them in everyday conversations. 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.youtube.com/@joyoflan ...  Afficher plus

CBI 3.29 | Pronominal and phraseological verbs| Te la stai cavando alla grande!
Coffee Break Italian Advanced

In this new episode of Coffee Break Italian Season 3 we are learning about pronominal and phraseological verbs! We then go on to listen to a dialogue between an anxious exchange student and their reassuring professor. As always, listen out for verbs like farcela and < ...

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#103: Irregular Verbs Ending in "-Iare"
Italian Grammar Made Easy

In this lesson, we cover irregular verbs in the present indicative. These verbs belong to the “-iare” category and even though they are conjugated similarly to regular verbs ending in “-are” they require a small change in their conjugation.


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