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How to use PRONTO, PRESTO and RAPIDO correctly in Italian!

    In this lesson we want to talk about three widely used words that can often create a bit of confusion for those who are learning Italian: PRONTO, RAPIDO and PRESTO. These three terms have, in fact, similar meanings and, sometimes, they can be used in the same contexts. However, you must be very careful because they are not actually interchangeable and require completely different structures.

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    Stop saying FORSE in Italian: Learn all its SYNONYMS

      Has anyone said “forse” (maybe)? Or maybe i just imagined it? Yet I really think i heard it… Bah, maybe I’m getting crazy. In this lesson we will talk about a very common word, that everyone uses, maybe even a bit too often. Maybe you have already guessed it. Or maybe not. Did you get it? That’s right, I’m talking about FORSE! So without further ado, let’s start right away: I have a lot of interesting alternatives to show you!

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      ACCENT in ITALIAN: Tonic and Written – Why & When Should you Use it?

        In this lesson we will talk about a very  important and interesting subject, not just for those who are learning Italian as e foreign language, but for native speakers as well! It’s a subject that is usually taught in primary school, but is then left alone because it’s taken for granted. I’m talking about ACCENT! In this lesson we will at all the existing types of accent in Italian and how to use them correctly!

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        Stop saying DIRE in Italian: Learn 100 alternatives with a DIALOGUE in Italian

          Have you ever heard the verb “dire” (to say)? Yes, exactly, one of the most used verbs in Italian. So, i bet you’ve said it again and again so many that you are feeling sick. And all of us are sick of hearing it. In this lesson i will show you 100 alternatives for the verb DIRE that will be very useful to enrich your spoken and written Italian! I know, 100 alternatives sound like a drag… but don’t worry: I have no intention to bore you with a long and tedious list of words!

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