Italian Word of the Day: Chiamare (to call)
Today we are going to investigate a beginner verb that every learner should master from day one – chiamare – which means to call. chiamare to call Chiamare is a…
Italian Word of the Day: Chiamare (to call)
Today we are going to investigate a beginner verb that every learner should master from day one – chiamare – which means to call. chiamare to call Chiamare is a…
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Italian Phrase: Fammi sapere! (Let me know!)
In Italian, the phrase Fammi sapere (“let me know”) is used as a request to another person to provide information about something once they have the details at a later time. Fammi sapere! Let me know! Far sapere is how you would say “to let…
Italian Phrase: Fammi sapere! (Let me know!)
In Italian, the phrase Fammi sapere (“let me know”) is used as a request to another person to provide information about something once they have the details at a later time. Fammi sapere! Let me know! Far sapere is how you would say “to let…
Italian Idiom: Ammazzare il tempo (to kill time)
Today we are investigating an idiomatic expression with an exact English equivalent, just to make life a little easier on you! The idiom is ammazzare il tempo, which literally means to kill time. ammazzare il…
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The Best Italian Series to Watch on Netflix in 2024
Movies offer a straightforward and effective method to enhance your Italian skills, but television series can be even more impactful. They tend to be longer, spanning multiple seasons and offering numerous storylines. This extended format allows for greater immersion in…
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“Avere senso” vs “Fare senso” in Italian – What’s the difference?
In this article, I’d like to explore a very common error that learners of Italian, especially native English speakers, tend to make. It concerns two expressions: avere senso and fare senso. Although they both contain the word senso (sense), the…
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The Best Italian Series to Watch on Netflix in 2024
Movies offer a straightforward and effective method to enhance your Italian skills, but television series can be even more impactful. They tend to be longer, spanning multiple seasons and offering numerous storylines. This extended format allows for greater immersion in…
WORD COMPARISON
“Avere senso” vs “Fare senso” in Italian – What’s the difference?
In this article, I’d like to explore a very common error that learners of Italian, especially native English speakers, tend to make. It concerns two expressions: avere senso and fare senso. Although they both contain the word senso (sense), the…