Numbers in Italian — 1 to 1,000,000,000
Italian Numbers Italian numbers are easy to follow and follow a repetitive pattern that makes them easy to remember. If you look really closely, they… Read More »Numbers in Italian — 1 to 1,000,000,000
Italian Numbers Italian numbers are easy to follow and follow a repetitive pattern that makes them easy to remember. If you look really closely, they… Read More »Numbers in Italian — 1 to 1,000,000,000
HOW TO SAY “THE” IN ITALIAN: For English speakers, this might be a tough and a complicated lesson. The reason- There is only one “The”… Read More »The definite article
Let’s have a look at months of the year in Italian. Similar to numbers, months do not begin with a capital letter. Months in Italian… Read More »Months of the year in Italian
Because not every day is Saturday! It is tough to guess what day it is when you’re working round the clock. But when you’re on… Read More »Days of the week in Italian
WHO? WHAT? WHEN? WHY? WHERE? HOW MUCH? Life is full of questions. But how do you ask those questions in Italian? where- dove? Where is the… Read More »Question words in Italian
TALKING ABOUT FAMILY IN ITALIAN la famiglia -the family madre- mother padre- father fratello- brother sorella- sister genitori- parents figlio- son figlia- daughter moglie- wife… Read More »La Famiglia
How to ask for directions when you’re lost Imagine yourself walking in Piazza Navona in the cobbled streets of Rome. You’re searching for the Pantheon… Read More »Directions in Italian
USING THE VERB “ESSERE” — TO BE Italian is the language for love and Italians are known to be passionate. Remember if they ask you… Read More »To be (in love) in Italian
HOW TO USE THE ITALIAN VERB “AVERE” WHEN TALKING ABOUT HUNGER AVERE MEANS TO HAVE: In Italian the use of hunger is not denoted by… Read More »“To have” in Italian
HOW TO USE REGULAR VERBS THAT END WITH -ARE In this post, you will understand the Italian verb “comprare” which means to buy. So if… Read More »Italian -are verbs