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✨ From «non ce la faccio» to «me la cavo»
Master Italian pronominal verbs in 30 days

The course that turns Italian’s most feared verbs — andarsene, farcela, cavarsela — from a rule you study into a phrase that comes out naturally.

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The problem

You understand Italian, you read it, you write it… but on these verbs you freeze

If even one of these situations sounds like you, you’re not the problem. It’s the way pronominal verbs were (or weren’t) taught to you.

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You translate in your head

Before speaking you build the sentence in your own language and then convert it: the result comes out slow, and often wrong.

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«Something’s off»

You say mi sono andato or ho scappato di corsa and you feel it doesn’t sound right, but you don’t know why.

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They understand you, but…

Native speakers get the gist, but that «doesn’t-sound-natural» feeling stays there and keeps making you feel like a foreigner.

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You won’t find them in textbooks

Farcela, avercela, cavarsela, svignarsela… no grammar book explains them systematically. They stay a mystery.

The truth? Pronominal verbs are the piece traditional grammar always skips — yet they’re exactly what separates someone who «speaks» Italian from someone who «lives» it. That’s why you need a method built just for them.

The solution

Here’s how you’ll speak in 30 days

A method built on edutainment and spaced repetition: you don’t memorize rules, you build automatic reflexes. See the difference.

✅ Before and after, on everyday phrases

❌ Before
«Mi sono andato»
«Ho scappato di corsa»
«Non ce lo faccio più»
✅ After
«Me ne sono andato»
«Me la sono svignata»
«Non ce la faccio più»
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Graziana and Rocco: PhDs and 10+ years teaching Italian.

What’s included

Everything you need, in one single course

Videos, materials and interactive practice: a complete system to make these verbs automatic.

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30 progressive video lessons

From basic level («andarsene») to advanced («farcela», «avercela con»), with real-life examples.

~20 min each
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31 downloadable PDFs

Summary sheets, tables with conjugations and meanings, and the complete list of all pronominal verbs.

Printable
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500+ interactive exercises

Spaced repetition to remember for good, leaderboards to compete, and instant feedback.

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Learn at your own pace

No deadlines, no pressure: take the lessons whenever you want, stop and pick up again without losing anything.

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Study anywhere

Computer, tablet or phone: everything syncs, so you pick up the lesson right where you left off, any time.

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Lifetime access

The course is yours forever: no subscription, no renewals. Rewatch the lessons whenever you want, with future updates included.

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The program

31 lessons, verb by verb

Each lesson compares the verbs that look alike — so you stop mixing them up. Video, PDF and exercises for every one.

LESSON 01

Farcela vs Cavarsela

Success and skill: pulling something off vs getting out of a jam.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 02

Pensarci vs Pensarne

Thinking about/handling vs giving an opinion: when to use ci or ne.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 03

Fregarsene vs Infischiarsene

Two ways to say «I don’t care» and the shades of register.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 04

Metterci vs Volerci

How long something takes: personal vs impersonal construction.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 05

Farsela vs Intendersela

Relationships, complicity and secret understandings between people.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 06

Saperci fare · Intendersene · Saperla lunga

Talent, expertise and cunning: three ways to call yourself an expert.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 07

Rimanerci vs Prenderla

Disappointment and emotional reactions: being hurt vs taking it well.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 08

Piantarla · Smetterla · Finirla

Three colloquial ways to say «cut it out once and for all».

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 09

Darle · Prenderle · Buscarle

Physical fights: dishing out, taking a beating or asking for trouble — informal register.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 10

Contarci vs Tenerci

Relying on something vs caring about it.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 11

Svignarsela · Filarsela · Darsela a gambe

Three colorful ways to say «to run off» in a hurry.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 12

Arrivarci vs Azzeccarci

Getting/grasping a concept vs guessing right.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 13

Starsene vs Restarsene

Staying and withdrawing: keeping to yourself, staying alone.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 14

Sentirci vs Vederci

Capacità sensoriali e… appuntamenti: due usi da non confondere.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 15

Prenderci vs Prenderci la mano

Guessing right vs getting the hang of it (or losing control).

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 16

Sentirsela · Bersela · Dirla tutta

Nerve, gullibility and total honesty in speech.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 17

Avercela · Prendersela · Legarsela al dito

Resentment and grudges, from fleeting to long-lasting.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 18

Andarci di mezzo vs Andarne

Getting caught up through no fault vs having something at stake.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 19

Provarci vs Starci

Giving it a try (or making a move) vs going along with it.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 20

Mettercela tutta vs Mettercisi

Giving it your all vs setting to it with determination.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 21

Cascarci vs Scapparci

Falling for a trick vs slipping away (or things «going too far»).

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 22

Entrarci vs Corrercene

Being relevant vs there being a big difference.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 23

Spassarsela · Cercarsela · Spuntarla

Having a blast, asking for trouble, and coming out on top.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 24

Rimetterci vs Ripensarci

Losing out vs changing your mind.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 25

Non poterne più vs Mandarla giù

Being fed up vs grudgingly accepting a situation.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 26

Metterla vs Raccontarla

Framing a situation vs «spinning a tale» (lying).

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 27

Andarsene vs Uscirsene

Leaving vs coming out with an unexpected remark.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 28

Volercene · Farne · Vederne

Advanced uses of ne: necessity, consequences and experiences.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 29

Godersela · Passarsela · Ridersela

Moods compared: enjoying it, getting by, laughing it off.

▶ videoPDFexercises
LESSON 30

Farla franca · Farla · Farla finita

The expressions with «farla»: getting away with it, deceiving, ending it.

▶ videoPDFexercises
FINAL RESOURCE

📊 Complete table of all pronominal verbs

A recap of every verb you’ve studied: the map to keep always within reach.

Printable PDF
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Inside a lesson

What every lesson looks like

Not just a video: every verb gets its full explanation, with the rule, nuances and real examples.

Lezione 01

Farcela vs Cavarsela

Lezione Farcela vs Cavarsela ▶ Lezione video
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02:14 / 22:46

📘 La regola

Farcela · ausiliare avere Cavarsela · ausiliare essere + preposizione a / con

🎯 Sfumatura di significato

Farcela = riuscire, portare a termine nonostante gli ostacoli. Cavarsela = uscire da una situazione difficile con abilità, senza troppi danni.

💬 Esempi reali

«Il progetto era difficile, ma ce l’ho fatta per un pelo.»
«Non parlo bene tedesco, però in vacanza me la sono cavata
PDF Schema-Farcela-Cavarsela.pdf + esercizi con ripetizione spaziata
The materials

31 PDFs you keep forever

Every verb has its ready-to-use sheet: open it, print it, review it whenever you want. No more scattered notes or dead-end searches.

Summary sheets for every verb, with conjugations and meanings at a glance.

Highlighted real examples, so you instantly see when and how to use them.

The complete list of all Italian pronominal verbs, always within reach.

PDF Verbi-Pronominali-Schema.pdf 1 / 31
1 · ANDARSENE
me ne vado · te ne vai · se ne va
2 · FARCELA
ce la faccio · ce l’ho fatta
3 · CAVARSELA
me la cavo · se la cava bene
4 · AVERCELA CON
ce l’ho con te · non avercela
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Practicing has never been this fun

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🎉 Verbi Pronominali: SPASSARSELA, CERCARSELA, SPUNTARLA
Punti0
Tempo19s
Domanda1/20
Quale verbo indica divertirsi senza preoccupazioni? ×1.5
cercarsela
spuntarla
spassarsela
procurarsela
VERIFICA
Scegli: «Sono stanca, non ___ più!» ×2.0
ce la faccio
me la cavo
ce la cavo
me la faccio
VERIFICA
Sbagliato ✕ −25 punti

Risposta corretta: ce la faccio

Spiegazione: NON FARCELA PIÙ significa non riuscire più a tollerare una situazione.

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🎉 Verbi Pronominali: SPASSARSELA, CERCARSELA, SPUNTARLA
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Sofia M.
Sofia M. 🇪🇸
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Lo entendía todo pero me bloqueaba en cuanto hablaba. Después de unas semanas las frases me salen solas, sin traducir en la cabeza. Y Graziana y Rocco consiguen que hasta la gramática sea divertida.

James P.
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I moved to Rome for work and kept sounding like a textbook. These little verbs were the piece I was missing — a colleague actually said my Italian sounded way more natural. Wish I’d found it sooner.

Anja K.
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Studio l’italiano da anni ma questi verbi non li trovavo spiegati da nessuna parte. Ora li uso senza pensarci e i miei amici a Milano dicono che parlo «come una del posto». Sono felicissima!

Lucas R.
Lucas R. 🇧🇷
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Aprendo italiano sozinho no Brasil e sempre travava nesses verbos. Depois do curso comecei a entender as piadas nos filmes italianos — coisa que antes passava direto. Valeu cada centavo!

Marie L.
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All’inizio avevo il terrore di sbagliare e stavo zitta. Adesso in chat con i miei amici italiani scrivo «me la sono cavata» e «non ce la faccio più» senza pensarci. Ancora non ci credo!

Michael T.
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I’d taken traditional classes for years but pronominal verbs stayed a wall. The side-by-side method and the daily exercises made the difference: now I use them while speaking, without stopping to think.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you want to know

Is this course right for my level? +
It's built for students from B1 to C1 who already communicate in Italian but want to sound natural. Pronominal verbs are exactly what separates someone who «speaks» Italian from someone who «lives» it: if you're B1-B2 you'll make a huge leap; if you're C1 you'll organize everything and clear up the last doubts (verbs like «saperla lunga» or «cavarsela» you'll use with confidence). If you're still A2, it's better to build the basics first with the Intensive Italian course and then come back here.
How is this different from your free YouTube videos? +
On YouTube you'll find plenty of tips, but scattered and without a path. Here you have a complete, structured system: 30 progressive lessons dedicated only to pronominal verbs, 31 PDFs and 500+ exercises with spaced repetition and instant feedback. Not «more videos to watch», but a method to make these verbs automatic — with the practice you can't get on YouTube.
Which verbs does the course cover? +
All the most-used Italian pronominal verbs, organized into 30 contrastive lessons (farcela vs cavarsela, pensarci vs pensarne, metterci vs volerci, and many more). You'll find the full lesson-by-lesson list in the «The program» section above.
How long will I have access? +
Forever. Once purchased, the course is yours for life: no subscription, no renewals. Study at your own pace and rewatch the lessons as many times as you want, even years later.
I don't have much free time — can I still do it? +
Yes. Just 10-15 minutes a day is enough. The course is flexible and every exercise counts: what matters is consistency, not perfection. And the material stays yours, so you can slow down whenever you need.
Can I follow it on my phone or tablet? +
It works on any device and syncs automatically: start a lesson on your phone and pick it up in the evening on your computer, right where you left off.
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It's a one-time payment (€129), by card, through a secure, encrypted platform. No subscription, no renewals, no hidden costs. You'll get your purchase confirmation by email; if you need an invoice, just write to us.
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A moment of honesty

In 30 days you'll be 30 days older either way

The difference is what you'll have gained in the meantime.
Will you keep mixing up «ce la faccio» with «ce lo faccio»?
Or will you finally speak with a native's confidence?

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