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ANCH'IO
It is used to show that two things are the same. You will use it when two sentences express the same concept. So the two sentences agree with each other. The sentences are affirmative sentences. It translates to me too or same here, so am I. So you will reply saying that you agree and are probably in the same situation. Â
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In this example you have two affirmative sentences.Â
It’s a dialogue between two people.
The first person says Today I’m going to the gym and the second one replies with me too. Meaning I too will go to the gym today. The two sentences agree they are basically saying the same thing, so both people are going to the gym today.
Let’s look at a second example.
Once again as you can see the two affirmative sentences agreeing with each other. The two people talking are both thirsty.
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Dialogo 1
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What is the difference between lì and là or qui or qua?
Ok so what you really must they indicate a location and they are used to talk about something or somebody in a location.
lì and lĂ
PLEASE remember to place an accent on le “I” and the “A” otherwise you are misusing them! Lì and là mean there.
They will be used to refer to something or somebody that is far from the person that is speaking. The only small difference is that “lì” is more accurate than “là “. So if you want to be more specific of the location far away you will use lì and if you are not specific you will use là (honestly... don’t go crazy over this... just remember to focus on the meaning and the use).
Let’s look at some practical examples:
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In this lesson you will learn to form and use correctly the conditional verb tense in Italian. The conditional or condizionale is used to express:
If you are translating it to English you can say that it’s the same as using the formale “would” + verb.
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In this lesson I will show you how to form it and use it. I also suggest that you study the subjunctive together with this ver...
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Today lesson will focus on one tiny but very much used word in Italian: the word CHE. It’s super common and I want you to know how to use it and I will also teach you specific Italian expressions that have this word in them!
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Che has many different uses and meanings. I will show you the most common ones and the ones that you should start using immediately!Â
Let’s begin with the most common use of Che.Â
CHE As A Relative Pronoun
Keep in mind that Relative pronouns are used to link two sentences, with a common element, together. Since I’m taking about pronouns also these types of pronouns the Relative pronouns will refer to the nouns already mentioned in ...
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In this lesson my goal is to make you sound more Italian by teaching you simple and common Italian expressions that are used all the time!Â
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1. Mamma Mia! Yup it’s not a stereotype… we use it very much in daily conversations! This common expression that translates to my goodness can be used in many different ways. You can use it when you are shocked or surprised or when you have had enough.or you are disgusted
2. Dai! This is probably one that I use quite often. You can trans...
Learn common ways of saying please in Italian.Â
1. Per Favore and it’s a synonym of 2. per piacere and 3. er Cortesia
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You will use these to say please in formal or informal situations. It literally translates to “as a favor” or for pleasure… so you it’s a pleasure for you to help somebody..… so you know you will be asking for something in a nice way
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4. Cortesemente is a super formal way of saying please. I would say that you can translate it with the english words “please kindly”.Â
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In Italy we like the word cioè so much that we even have magazine called that! Now.. not my choice of reading this is a teenager magazine so you have all the news on gossip and teen drama and honestly I’m too old for this… but if you are not then I suggest you get yourself a copy and read a bit of Italian!Â
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The word CIOE’ is an Italian favorite! It’s a word that we tend to throw in during a conversion very similarly to the use of “like” in English.
Cioè can have different translations depending on the context in which it is used but I would say that you will use cioè to give extra information about something that you have already talked about.
“cioè”...
Potere, sapere or Riuscire a
Today we are actually going to compare 3 verbs that we use when we talk about the ability of doing something. These verbs are potere, sapere, riuscire. As always you can download the entire lesson in PDF format by clicking on this link!
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Let’s first look at the verb Potere –  this verbs will translate to the English verb “can” it’s a modal verb and it’s used when the ability of doing or not doing something doesn’t depend from us. SoÂ
For example if I say:
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