Italian Sentence Structure: A Guide to Basic Italian Word Order The Italian saying “Conosco i miei polli” (“I know my chickens”) really means: “I know what I’m talking about.” Applied …
Italian Pronouns Leonardo da Vinci once said that “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” But what does simplicity really mean? In the case …
Common Italian Suffixes and How to Use Them Italian suffixes are endings added to the root of a word to create a new word, usually with a slightly …
How to Use the Italian Conditional What do you do when you want to daydream in Italian? Make plans and plan Bs? Or just ask, “what …
The Italian Past Subjunctive The subjunctive is a “grammatical mood” for talking about things doubted or felt, and within that category there are various …
The Italian Subjunctive The Italian subjunctive, known as , is used to talk about hopes, fears, doubts and other unreal vagaries. Using the …
Italian Future Tenses: Conjugations, Uses and Key Rules Italian tenses can be challenging at first. But there’s good news, too! The Italian future tense is a lot more …
Italian Past Tense: A Comprehensive Guide Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, it can be challenging to use different Italian past tenses, but I’ll …
Italian Present Tense The Italian present tense is crucial for having everyday discussions. Since this tense is so fundamental, it’s useful to start …
How to Use Commands in Italian (Tell me the time.) (Let me know.) (Wait! Let me think!) All of those sentences use the Italian command form…