Italian Grammar Made Easy

Italian Grammar Made Easy

Simplified audio lessons, printable guides, auto-graded quizzes, and specific action steps to help you learn Italian grammar with ease. This is the mission of the Italian Grammar Made Easy podcast!


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#217: Sixteen Italian Exclamations to Sound More Expressive

#217: Sixteen Italian Exclamations to Sound More Expressive

Italian exclamations like "Che bello! and "Accidenti!" make your reactions sound more expressive. They help you respond to both positive and negative situations in everyday conversations.Start learnin...

13 Nov 20256min

#216: La Settimana Bianca in Italia (Italian Only)

#216: La Settimana Bianca in Italia (Italian Only)

L’Italia offre moltissime opportunità per la settimana bianca: sci, ciaspolate, pattinaggio e relax in montagna. Dalle Dolomiti alle Alpi, è la meta ideale sia per chi ama lo sport sia per chi cerca r...

6 Nov 20257min

#215: How to Express Quantities in Italian

#215: How to Express Quantities in Italian

Italian quantity words help describe how much of something you want when talking about food, like "una fetta di torta" (a slice of cake) or "un chilo di mele" (a kilo of apples).Start learning Italian...

30 Okt 20257min

#214: How to Use the Verbs "Mandare", "Spedire", and "Inviare"

#214: How to Use the Verbs "Mandare", "Spedire", and "Inviare"

The Italian verbs "mandare", "spedire", and "inviare" all have a general meaning of “to send” but they’re used in different contexts, from informal settings to the digital world.Start learning Italian...

23 Okt 20255min

#213: Regular Italian Verbs You Should Know

#213: Regular Italian Verbs You Should Know

Regular Italian verbs follow a consistent pattern where the verb ending changes but the verb root stays the same. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, change their root when conjugated and do not follo...

16 Okt 20257min

#212: Italian Masculine Words Ending in “-E”

#212: Italian Masculine Words Ending in “-E”

In Italian, words ending in "-o" are usually masculine, and words ending in "-a" are usually feminine. However, some words end in "-e", and since there’s no specific rule to determine whether they are...

9 Okt 20256min

#211: Quattro Superstizioni Famose in Italia (Italian Only)

#211: Quattro Superstizioni Famose in Italia (Italian Only)

La cultura italiana è ricca di superstizioni, nate da tradizioni antiche, folklore e religione, che ancora oggi tutti conoscono. Anche se non tutti ci credono, restano parte della vita quotidiana e de...

2 Okt 20255min

#210: How to Use "Finché", "Finché Non", and "Fino A" in Italian

#210: How to Use "Finché", "Finché Non", and "Fino A" in Italian

These three little Italian expressions "finché", "finché non", and "fino a" look and sound similar, and even translate in similar ways, but each has its own distinct use. Learning their differences he...

25 Sep 20256min

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