All you NEED to know about COFFEE in ITALY
We all know it, Italians are real coffee lovers, but what is its history? And how do you make a good Italian coffee?
We all know it, Italians are real coffee lovers, but what is its history? And how do you make a good Italian coffee?
In this new lesson we will answer a question that afflicts both foreigners and Italians …
In today’s video we will talk about something very interesting, especially for the youngest… all the Italian vocabulary on the internet!
Have you ever heard of the legendary passato remoto (remote past)? Let’s find it out together with this lesson!
The past participle in Italian can be a real headache, especially with some verbs! Do you say: “ho perduto” or “ho perso” (I have lost)? “Abbiamo visto” or “abbiamo veduto” (We have seen)? “Ha seppellito” o “ha sepolto” (He have buried)? “Ho ceduto” oppure “ho cesso” (I have cede)?
Saying “non lo so” is absolutely correct grammatically speaking, but let’s face it: using this sentence all the time is not the best way to express yourself… That’s why we’ve selected some alternatives to avoid saying “non lo so”!