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The verb CHIEDERE and its many expressions in Italian

    In Italian the verb CHIEDERE is widely used to express the desire to own, the need to have something and also to ask and question somebody to acquire new information. Listening to Italians, however, you may have noticed that this verb is present in many figures of speech, set phrases, and other verbal expressions. In this video you’ll learn about the most common ones!

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    16 Italian Expressions with the verb DARE

    The Italian verb dare is quite peculiar, since it can hold several different meanings, such as “to give”, “to hand”, “to pass”, “to offer”, “to gift” and so on… But did you actually know that it is also used in a lot of Italian expressions and sayings? Read this article and find out some of the most used Italian expressions with dare, including some examples! So, if you’re curious about it… keep on reading!

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    HOUSE VOCABULARY: welcome HOME… in ITALY!

      Sooner or later, you will all eventually have to talk about houses in Italian, whether you want to buy one in Italy, whether an Italian friend comes to visit you at your home, or whether you are renting in Italy and have a problem to explain to someone… and so on. However, knowing all the words for the elements, the items and the various rooms and stuff is not always easy or possible. So, get ready to memorize all of this because that’s what we are going to do in this video!

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      What to do and what to see in Padua (Veneto, Italy)

        Padua (Padova in Italian) is a city of 208.533 inhabitants and the capital of the homonymous province in the Veneto region. Today, Padua is a fascinating tourist destination, with all its breathtaking spots and many attractions to visit. Have you ever been there? Let’s discover together what to do and what to see if you choose to stay in Padua for your Italian holiday!

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        5 Mistakes Foreigners make with Italian “SI” Impersonale

          First of all: thank you very much! From your comments and views, it looks like you love the series of videos about the 5 most common mistakes foreigners make concerning a specific topic: the subjunctive, the word QUALCOSA, the verb TRATTARSI DI…This video follows the same series, so get ready for the 5 most common mistakes foreigners make about a pretty feared topic: the SI Impersonale!

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