
#3: "C’è" and "Ci Sono": When and How to Use Them
In this episode for beginners, we learn how to use “c’è” and “ci sono” in Italian. In English, there is a direct translation. “C’è” means “there is”, while “ci sono” means “there are”.Start learning I...
4 Nov 202111min

#2: The Difference Between "Conoscere" and "Sapere"
The verb “conoscere” and the verb “sapere” both translate into “to know” in English. These verbs are not interchangeable in Italian! Both verbs have specific uses for specific contexts. Learn their us...
28 Okt 202110min

#1: "Essere" or "Avere" with the Passato Prossimo?
In this episode, we learn how to choose between the auxiliary verb “essere” and the auxiliary verb “avere” when using the “passato prossimo”. The “passato prossimo” is the most used type of past tense...
21 Okt 202110min





















