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Italian Conjunctions: Types, Examples and Usage Notes
When you first parachuted into the battlefield of learning Italian, you weren’t much concerned with conjunctions and other connectives. You…
The 12 Most Common Italian Relative Pronouns
When you want to string together thoughts more complex than “ti amo,” you often need relative pronouns—like the bolded word…
Top 9 Resources to Learn Italian While Driving
Italian audio courses have become more popular over the years. And for busy learners, this means you can learn Italian…
Italian Nicknames: 118 Terms of Endearment
Italians have some sweet terms of endearment to go along with all that romance. And it’s not just for lovers—there…
Essere vs. Avere: When to Use Them
As two of the most common—and arguably most important—verbs in the Italian language, essere and avere are used in a…
125 Italian Cognates and Their Patterns
Cognates—words that have similar (or, in some cases, the same) spellings and pronunciations between two languages—are probably the easiest words…
Italian Sentence Structure: A Guide to Basic Italian Word Order
The Italian saying “Conosco i miei polli” (“I know my chickens”) really means: “I know what I’m talking about.” Applied…
Colors in Italian: Vocab, Mnemonics, Grammar and Expressions
Life in Italy is wonderfully colorful, from the food to the landscape (in vivid color). And if you want to…


