
#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

#174: Masculine and Feminine Words in Italian
Italian nouns are either masculine or feminine, and recognizing their gender is essential for proper sentence structure. Articles and noun endings often provide clues to a noun’s gender, making it eas...
6 Feb 20256min

#172: To Try in Italian: "Cercare", "Provare", and "Tentare"
“Cercare”, “provare”, and “tentare” all mean “to try” but with different nuances. “Cercare” is used for making an effort, “provare” for testing or experiencing something, and “tentare” for attempting ...
30 Jan 20255min

#171: Fifty Italian Adjectives to Describe Yourself
This lesson focuses on 50 Italian adjectives to help you describe yourself effectively. By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to describe your personality and physical traits in Italian.Start learn...
23 Jan 20257min

#170: How to Use the Italian Word "Proprio"
The Italian word “proprio” holds various meanings depending on the context. Discover how to use this versatile and popular Italian term!Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Italian less...
16 Jan 20255min

#169: How to Use the Word "Magari" in Italian
The word “magari” is an adverb in Italian that has various uses and can convey different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more simple Itali...
9 Jan 20255min





















