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ITALIAN: The most-used words ITALIAN: The most-used nouns Italian Sayings, How To Speak Italian, Italian Verbs, Italian Courses, Basic Italian, Speak Italian, Learn To Speak Italian, Everyday Italian, Italian Grammar

Vol. 01 I sostantivi piu' utilizzati nella lingua italiana! (The most-used nouns in the Italian language) part of the series, ITALIAN: The most-used words, from Via Optimae www.viaoptimae.com. Build your vocabulary starting with the most used and useful nouns! Words are introduced with definitions and examples, then reinforced with pronunciation practice, illustrations, cartoons, songs, videos and more. A fun, interactive way to learn Italian! (Updated regularly)

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Italian Numbers Made Easy - Count to 1000 and Beyond in Italian Italian Numbers, Numbers 1 100, Counting To 20, Counting To 100, Longest Word, Tens And Ones, Learning Methods, Easy Italian, How To Pronounce

Lucky for us, language learners, most languages use Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) in writing. The challenging parts are pronunciation and spelling. When you start learning Italian, you will, of course, need to learn numbers. Italian numbers are easy to remember and pronounce because they follow a simple and predictable pattern. Once you know the Italian numbers to 10, counting to 100 and even 1000 is easy. There’s hardly a day that passes without using numbers. They’re…

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Italian Word of the Day: Oltremodo (extremely / exceedingly) - Daily Italian Words Cool Italian Words, Words Of The Day, Italian Word, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning, Italian Phrases, Language Works, Italian Quotes, Italian Words

Today we’re going to be taking a look at the advanced adverb oltremodo which means extremely or exceedingly. It is the combination of the words oltre (beyond, over) and modo (way), and can be written as two separate words. Oltremodo normally appears after verbs and before adjectives and nouns. For example: annoiarsi oltremodo (verb + ... Read more

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If you’re just wiping the last crumbs from your mouth following a wholesome Italian meal, you may feel the need for what the Italians call a pennichella! Pennichella is a feminine noun and takes the following articles: la pennichellathe napuna pennichellaa nap le pennichellethe napsdelle pennichelle(some) naps Pennichella is one of the most common words ... Read more

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