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Possessive di

Italian possessive di
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.

Office

Italian office vocabulary
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.

Adverbs

Italian adverbs
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.

Parola del giorno

Italian word of the day
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.

Holidays and Events

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Features related to holidays and events in the Italian-speaking world.

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