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Venire - to go - is one of the most common and useful Italian verbs. It usually means "to come."
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One of the eight Italian parts of speech, prepositions are short but essential words which are placed after a verb, noun, or adjective in order to indicate a relationship between that word and the noun or pronoun that follows.
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Read my review of Saga Baldoria, a story-based Italian learning program with exercises, dialogues, stories, historical notes, videos, and comics. Each lesson takes about 15 minutes, making it easy to squeeze daily practice into a busy schedule.
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The Lawless Italian parola del giorno is available every day on social media. This simple daily posting features a beginning/intermediate Italian word with its translation and a link to a related vocabulary lesson.
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Features related to holidays and events in the Italian-speaking world.
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Lawless Italian Tips and Tools
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