The use of Italian sayings is a must if you want to bring your Italian language mastering to a higher level. As you can see, the title of this post…
3 Italian Suffixes, A Priceless Resource to Learn Italian!
Knowing Italian suffixes and their translation to English will greatly help you to understand the written Italian. Moreover this knowledge…
Learn The Italian Past Participle Of The 3 Verb Conjugations
In this comprehensive Italian lesson, we will learn the most used Italian past participles and their different uses.
Italian Personal Pronouns – Learn Them Through 2 Famous Italian Songs!
With Laura Pausini lyrics you can learn some Italian personal pronouns. The song is “Tra te e il mare” and Laura sings it with Elisa, another famous Italian singer.
71 Italian Food Sayings To Learn By Heart In Order To Speak Excellent Italian [Food = Most Loved National Hobby!]
Italian Food Sayings – It’s not surprising that the Italian language has a a lot of sayings related to food, probably the most practiced (loved) national hobby!
Easy Learning – Italian Grammar 101: the Verb “Piacere”
One verb gave me a lot of trouble when I first started learning Italian grammar: that verb was “piacere” that means to be pleasing to or to find pleasant.
Italian Hello Songs (2) – Learn the Most Common Italian Greeting & Much More!
Here’s a great song by the Italian songwriter Francesco De Gregori built around the most common Italian greeting, the Italian hello “Ciao”
Italian Learning 2021 – How to Create a Successful New Year’s Resolution to Finally Learn the Italian Language – Go Learn Italian!
Happy Italian Learning 2021! What about a powerful New Year’s resolution in order to finally learn the beautiful Italian language?
Italian Numbers 101 – How to compare them!
Comparing Italian numbers is important, especially when you are dealing with money. Here you will find some example when you have to use money.

How to Learn Italian: Biggest Challenges that Native English Speakers Face When Studying Italian (3 New Videos)
How to learn Italian successfully? What are the common obstacles that native English speakers stumble upon when they learn Italian?