
#131: Italian Phone-Related Terms
This podcast episode explores essential Italian phone-related terms. It offers practical language tips for navigating conversations about mobile devices and technology in Italy, perfect for travelers ...
19 Apr 20247min

#130: Seven Ways to Express Likes in Italian
In this podcast episode, you’ll learn seven unique ways to express likes in Italian, going beyond basic vocabulary to explore more nuanced expressions. Enrich your ability to communicate preferences a...
11 Apr 20246min

#129: How to Use the Word "Permesso" in Italian
“Permesso” in Italian is a polite way to ask for permission, often used when entering a room or passing through a crowded area. It translates to “May I?” or “Excuse me” demonstrating respect and court...
4 Apr 20245min

#128: Irregular Adjectives Ending in "-E"
Learn about irregular adjectives ending in “-E”. These adjectives do not follow conventional patterns. Mastering their usage will improve your Italian and increase the precision of your speech.Start l...
28 Mars 20245min

#127: Irregular Adjectives Ending in "-A"
Learn about irregular adjectives ending in “-A”. These adjectives deviate from standard patterns, reflecting grammatical nuances. Understanding how to use them enhances your language proficiency and a...
21 Mars 20245min

#126: Words for Grocery Shopping in Italy
In this episode we explore Italian grocery shopping. Shopping for food in Italy is a vital, culture-rich experience, including specialized stores, outdoor markets, with an emphasis on quality, seasona...
14 Mars 20247min

#125: Irregular Italian "-Isc" Verbs
Irregular Italian verbs ending in “-isc” present a unique challenge for learners. These verbs modify their stem or root in the present tense, deviating from the regular conjugation patterns. This irre...
7 Mars 20246min

#124: Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Irregular verbs in the future tense don’t follow the standard rules applied to regular verbs, making their formation unique and sometimes unpredictable. Instead of adding the usual future tense ending...
29 Feb 20247min



















