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In English, we use 's (apostrophe s) to indicate that one noun possesses another. The Italian equivalent is the preposition di, with the order of the nouns reversed.
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Whether you commute to a traditional 9 to 5 desk job or work at home with a computer and a cat on your lap, this Italian vocabulary will help you set up, navigate, and talk about your office.
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An adverb is an invariable word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverbs can provide additional information about manner, quantity, frequency, time, or place - they explain when, how, where, how often, or to what degree something is done.
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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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