#125: Irregular Italian "-Isc" Verbs

#125: Irregular Italian "-Isc" Verbs

Irregular Italian verbs ending in “-isc” present a unique challenge for learners. These verbs modify their stem or root in the present tense, deviating from the regular conjugation patterns. This irregularity affects pronunciation and spelling.


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