
#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)
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

#202: How to Use the Italian Word "Fine"
The Italian word "fine" carries multiple meanings, most commonly referring to an "end" or a "purpose". It's used in everyday expressions like "alla fine" (in the end) and "fine settimana" (weekend). U...
31 Juli 20257min

#200: Italian Verbs That Only Take "Avere" in Compound Tenses
In this lesson, you’ll learn everyday verbs that use "avere" as the helping verb in compound tenses. Typically, these are verbs that take a direct object.Start learning Italian today!1. Explore more s...
17 Juli 20256min

#199: Twenty Italian Verbs Related to Cooking
This list of twenty Italian cooking verbs, each with examples, provides essential vocabulary to talk about food preparation in Italian. Learning these verbs will help you understand recipes and commun...
10 Juli 20258min

#198: La Storia e le Origini della Pizza (Italian Only)
La pizza è uno dei piatti italiani più amati al mondo, con radici antiche che risalgono a Greci e Romani. La versione moderna, con pomodoro e mozzarella, nasce a Napoli e si diffonde grazie all’emigra...
3 Juli 20256min

#197: The Italian Verb Form "Congiuntivo Esortativo"
The imperative in Italian formally exists only for "tu" and "voi". For the other persons except "io", it borrows forms from the present subjunctive and this usage is called "congiuntivo esortativo".St...
26 Juni 20256min





















