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Grammar Lessons
The present indicative of the irregular verbs andare (to go) and venire (to come)
The present indicative of the verbs of the 3rd conjugation
The present indicative of the verbs of the 2nd conjugation
The present indicative of the verbs of the 1st conjugation
The Italian verb: moods and tenses
The Italian verb: the three conjugations
Quanto: adjective, pronoun and adverb
The interrogative adjectives
The indefinite adjective "ogni"
The indefinite pronoun
How to answer (and speak on) the phone in Italian
"Po'" (A little bit)
The indefinite adjective and pronoun
The indefinite adjective and pronoun
Italian prepositions + definite article: le preposizione articolate
Italian prepositions: an overview
Fruits and Trees
The negative adverb
The negative adverb
The indefinite pronoun "niente"
Ci sta: Fair Enough
The indefinite adjective and pronoun
The indefinite adjective and pronoun
Italian vowels: le vocali
Be' / Beh
Indefinite pronouns that are only pronouns
Indefinite adjectives that are also pronouns
Indefinite adjectives
"Boh": Italians' favourite interjection
The Italian regions
Befana or Epifania?
Ordinals
Cardinal numerals
Italian numbers: an overview
Il presepe: The Italian Nativity Scene Vocabulary
Capodanno: Celebrating the Italian New Year
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Auguri: Greetings and Wishes
Pandoro and Panettone: The Italian Rival Christmas Cakes
The diminutive suffix
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