#129: How to Use the Word "Permesso" in Italian

#129: How to Use the Word "Permesso" in Italian

“Permesso” in Italian is a polite way to ask for permission, often used when entering a room or passing through a crowded area. It translates to “May I?” or “Excuse me” demonstrating respect and courtesy in social interactions.


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#159: The Difference Between "Città", "Paese", and "Villaggio"

#159: The Difference Between "Città", "Paese", and "Villaggio"

In Italian, the terms “città”, “paese”, and “villaggio” each refer to settlements of varying sizes and characteristics, from large, urban “città” to rural “villaggio”.Start learning Italian today!1. E...

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#158: The Futuro Anteriore in Italian

#158: The Futuro Anteriore in Italian

The “futuro anteriore” (future perfect) is a compound tense in Italian that describes actions completed before another action in the future.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian ...

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#157: The Difference Between “Vedere”, “Vedersi”, “Sentire”, and “Sentirsi”

#157: The Difference Between “Vedere”, “Vedersi”, “Sentire”, and “Sentirsi”

The Italian verbs “vedere”, “vedersi”, “sentire”, and “sentirsi” differ in meaning and use. Each verb applies in specific contexts to convey different nuances of action or perception.Start learning It...

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#156: How to Use the Passato Remoto in Italian

#156: How to Use the Passato Remoto in Italian

The “passato remoto” is a verb tense used in Italian to express actions that occurred in the distant past, primarily in formal or written contexts such as literature and history.Start learning Italian...

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#155: Tutto sulla Vespa Italiana (Italian Only)

#155: Tutto sulla Vespa Italiana (Italian Only)

La Vespa, prodotta da Piaggio dal 1946, è uno scooter simbolo della rinascita economica italiana del dopoguerra. Grazie al suo design innovativo e alla praticità, è diventata un’icona di stile e cultu...

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#154: "Preferito" and "Preferisco": Which One Should You Use?

#154: "Preferito" and "Preferisco": Which One Should You Use?

“Preferito” and “preferisco” both come from the verb “preferire”, but serve different functions. “Preferito” is an adjective or past participle that indicates a general favorite, while “preferisco” is...

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#153: Twelve Italian Adjectives for Emotions

#153: Twelve Italian Adjectives for Emotions

In Italian, adjectives are commonly used to express a wide range of emotions. In this episode, we’ll explore some of the most useful Italian adjectives for expressing emotions, along with practical ex...

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#152: How to Use the Words "Davanti", "Di Fronte", and "Prima"

#152: How to Use the Words "Davanti", "Di Fronte", and "Prima"

“Davanti”, “di fronte”, and “prima” all relate to position or sequence but differ in usage. Understanding the differences between them will help you express yourself more accurately and fluently in It...

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