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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#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

#209: How to Conjugate Reflexive Verbs in the Future Tense

#209: How to Conjugate Reflexive Verbs in the Future Tense

In Italian, reflexive verbs express actions that a person performs on themselves. To conjugate reflexive verbs in the future tense, drop the “-si” of the infinitive, add the future tense ending, and p...

18 Sep 20256min

#208: Irregular Masculine Words Ending in "-Ma"

#208: Irregular Masculine Words Ending in "-Ma"

Some Italian nouns, coming from Greek, ending in "-ma" look feminine but are actually masculine. Recognizing this special group helps you avoid common mistakes like "la problema" instead of the correc...

11 Sep 20255min

#207: Il Mercato e il Supermercato in Italia (Italian Only)

#207: Il Mercato e il Supermercato in Italia (Italian Only)

In Italia, la spesa si può fare sia al mercato che al supermercato. Nei mercati si trovano prodotti freschi, tipici e locali, ed è anche un momento di incontro sociale, soprattutto nelle piazze cittad...

4 Sep 20256min

#206: The Difference Between "Qualsiasi" and "Chiunque" in Italian

#206: The Difference Between "Qualsiasi" and "Chiunque" in Italian

The Italian words "qualsiasi" and "chiunque" are both indefinite, but they’re used in different ways. "Qualsiasi" is an adjective, usually used before a noun. "Chiunque" is a pronoun and it's used wit...

28 Aug 20256min

#205: Common Meanings of the Italian Verb "Trovare"

#205: Common Meanings of the Italian Verb "Trovare"

The common Italian verb "trovare" is versatile and has four main meanings depending on context, with the most common meaning being "to find".Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian...

21 Aug 20255min

#204: How to Use the Italian Word "Dai"

#204: How to Use the Italian Word "Dai"

The Italian word "dai" has many meanings depending on tone and context, from encouraging someone to move, to expressing disbelief, pleading, wrapping up a conversation, or literally telling someone to...

14 Aug 20255min

#203: Il Parmigiano Reggiano e L'Aceto Balsamico (Italian Only)

#203: Il Parmigiano Reggiano e L'Aceto Balsamico (Italian Only)

Bologna, cuore gastronomico dell’Emilia-Romagna, è vicina alle città di Parma e Modena, famose per due eccellenze: il Parmigiano Reggiano e l’Aceto Balsamico di Modena. Entrambi sono simboli della tra...

7 Aug 20256min

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