
#182: How to Use the Verb Prefix "Ri-" in Italian
In Italian, the prefix “ri-” conveys the idea of repetition or resumption of an action, similar to the English prefix “re-” in words like redo or review. This small but powerful prefix enhances the me...
13 Mar 20259min

#181: La Pasqua e la Pasquetta in Italia (Italian Only)
In Italia, la Pasqua è una festa religiosa che celebra la resurrezione di Gesù Cristo, con riti, processioni e pranzi abbondanti in famiglia, mentre il dolce tipico è la colomba.Start learning Italian...
6 Mar 20256min

#179: The Difference Between "Scusi" and "Scusa"
In Italian, words like “scusi” and “scusa” are commonly used to apologize or to express regret, but they each have specific uses and contexts.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italia...
25 Feb 20255min

#178: Three Meanings of the Italian Word "Gli"
The Italian word “gli” has three main uses, each with different meanings depending on its role in the sentence. In this lesson you’ll get a breakdown of each meaning with examples.Start learning Itali...
20 Feb 20255min

#177: Verbs Followed by the Preposition "Per"
In Italian, some verbs naturally pair with the preposition “per” to convey specific meanings. This usage often expresses purpose, reason, or cause, similar to saying “for” in English.Start learning It...
18 Feb 20256min

#176: Describing Ownership with the Preposition "Di"
In Italian, ownership can be expressed using the following structure: noun/object being owned + di + owner. This structure applies to names, family members, groups, and descriptive relationships.Start...
13 Feb 20255min

#175: How to Use the Possessives "Proprio" and "Altrui"
The Italian words “proprio” and “altrui” can mean “one’s own” or “someone else’s”, and they have distinct uses. In this lesson we break down when and how to use each, with examples and English transla...
11 Feb 20257min





















