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Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – How to Say, “I feel..” with “Stare”
This post is the 40th in the series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in this series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
start with “I feel”
and use the verb
Stare
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – How to Say “I feel…” on Valentines Day with “Sentirsi”
This post is the 41st in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
start with “I feel”
and use the verb
Sentirsi
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – How to Say ” To be about to” with “Stare Per”
This post is the 42nd in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
start with “I am about to”
and use the verb + preposition combination
Stare + per
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – Let’s Talk About… How Much Does it Cost? “Quanto Costa?”
This post is the 43rd in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
are used to ask
Quanto costa?
How much does it cost?
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – “As far as I know” with Sapere in the Subjunctive Mood
This post is the 44th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE.
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
start with “As far as I know…”
and use the subjunctive form of the verb sapere,
which is sappiaSee below for how this works.
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – Getting from polite to familiar in Italian with “Dare del tu!”
This post is the 45th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
The “commonly used phrase” in Italian
Dare del tu?
is used to ask,
Let’s be friends and use the familiar form with each other!
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – The many uses of the Italian verb “Riuscire”
This post is the 46th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in conversation
use the Italian verb
riuscire.
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – “He Said/She Said” and Object Pronouns
This post is the 47th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in conversation
use the Italian past tense verb + indirect object pronoun
Mi ha detto…
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – How to Say, “I miss you…” with Mancare
This post is the 48th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in conversation
use the Italian verb
Mancare
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – Let’s talk about… Soccer in Italian!
This post is the 49th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
are used to talk about
Italian Football, or Calcio.
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – The many uses of the Italian Verb “Tenere”
This post is the 50th in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE
Many “commonly used phrases” in conversation
use the Italian verb
tenere.
To read the full blog, click HERE.
Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day! – Let’s talk about… An Italian Christmas Celebration
This post is the 51st in a series of Italian phrases we have been trying out in our Conversational Italian! Facebook group. If you’d like to read the earlier posts in the series, “Italian Phrases We Use EVERY Day!” just click HERE.
Many “commonly used phrases” in Italian
are used during the
Christmas Holiday Season