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Italian Verb VORREI: Learn by Heart This Very Common Verb Form with 2 Catchy Songs & 1 Insightful Video Lesson – Go Learn Italian!

The Italian verb Vorrei is very common in spoken Italian and corresponds to the English verb “I would like”. It’s the first person of the present conditional of “volere” that means “to want”. The alternative way to express a desire in…

Italian vs Spanish: What Are the Main Differences Between These 2 Outstanding Languages of Heart?
Italian vs Spanish: What Are the Main Differences Between These 2 Outstanding Languages of Heart?

Italian vs Spanish: What Are the Main Differences Between These 2 Outstanding Languages of Heart?

Italian vs. Spanish – a comparison: Italian and Spanish are both Indo-European Romance languages that share a lot in common.

Italian Preterite Tense VS. Imperfetto – 2 Tricky Forms… Don’t Let This New Lesson Slip Through You Fingers!

The Italian preterite tense is sometimes a difficult subject for English speakers when they learn the Italian language. They often confuse the preterite with the imperfect and vice versa.

How to Use the Italian Reflexive Verbs – Easy and Short Lesson (with 1 Video)…

This Italian Grammar lesson covers the Italian Reflexive Verbs and the Italian Reflexive Pronouns. In the Italian language, a verb is considered reflexive if the subject (the performer of the action) and the object (the receiver of the action) are the same.