
#195: The Four Meanings of the Word "Si"
The Italian word "si" has multiple uses, including reflexive, impersonal, and reciprocal, while "sì" with an accent means "yes".Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian lessons: htt...
12 Jun 20256min

#194: Il Tartufo nella Cucina Italiana (Italian Only)
Scopriamo insieme perché il tartufo è uno degli ingredienti più preziosi della cucina italiana, dove cresce e come viene trovato grazie ai cani.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Ital...
5 Jun 20256min

#193: Italian Relative Pronouns "Che" and "Quale"
"Che" is the most common relative pronoun in Italian, while "quale" is more formal, agrees in number, and is often used with prepositions.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian le...
29 Mai 20257min

#192: Italian Verbs That Use the Preposition "Di"
In Italian, many verbs require prepositions to link them to another verb or object. Some verbs specifically use the Italian preposition "di" to create new meanings.Start learning Italian today!1. Expl...
22 Mai 20256min

#191: How to Use the Italian Word "Ciò"
In Italian, "ciò" is a versatile pronoun equivalent to "this" or "that" in English. It is often used in more formal or abstract contexts.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian les...
15 Mai 20256min

#190: Italian Verbs That Take the Preposition "A"
In Italian, many verbs are followed by the preposition “a”, which commonly translates to "to" or "at" in English. This preposition helps express direction, purpose, or the object of an action.Start le...
8 Mai 20257min

#189: Il Calcio e gli Ultras (Italian Only)
Il calcio è lo sport più amato in Italia e rappresenta molto più di una semplice competizione: è un fenomeno sociale che unisce le persone e rafforza il senso di appartenenza. Gli ultras, tifosi organ...
1 Mai 20256min





















