CBI 2.13 | Questo libro è in italiano, ma quello è in francese

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CBI 2.14 | Abbiamo delle belle mele rosse

In this lesson we'll be looking at the partitive article - the technical name for how to translate "some" in Italian. We're using the context of buying food so you'll learn how to ask for some cheese, "del formaggio", some cream, "della panna", and lots more. This topic also enab ...  Show more

CBI 2.15 | Adoro il calcio - ci penso giorno e notte

In this lesson we're continuing our study of "ne" and introducing a new pronoun, "ci". Both of these words are small, but exceptionally useful, and you'll learn how to use them in many situations.This season of Coffee Break Italian features a total of 40 episodes. If you'd like t ...  Show more

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