Italian for Beginners: Lesson 17 - Saggezza popolare

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Italian for Beginners: Lesson 16 - Pozzi e fagioli

- the imperfect - the imperfect of essere, fare, and stare - special suffixes Expression 1: Buona notte al secchio   Expression 2: Capitare a fagiolo 

Italian for Beginners: Lesson 15 - Polignano a Mare

- direct object pronouns and passato prossimo

- preposizioni da

- conoscere vs. sapere

Expression: L'arte di arrangiarsi

 

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Chapter 13 - Here’s my key!
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Coming and going -- Andreas at work. Grammar unit: Possessive pronouns mein, dein, etc. 

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53: Direct object pronouns in Italian: Mi, Ti, Lo, La, Ci, Vi, Li, Le.
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