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Where's the toilet? Two coffees please! How much is it? Learn the basics in bite-sized pieces with K

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I agree. It's one of those useful little phrases that you'll find yourself saying all the ti

Do you know the difference between eggs and grapes in Italian? It's easy to get them mixed up. L

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Molto, molti, molta, molte... what's the difference? And when should you use them? It's actu

What does casino mean in Italian? It's a fun slang word that Italians use all the time. And the

What's the difference between "da" and "per"? In English, they can both tran

Asking and answering questions with "how long" in Italian. It's easy when you know how

Today we're talking about two important words that people tend to forget in Italian - lo and gli

L', le, gli... there are many different ways to say "the" in Italian! Learn how to say

Learn how to say "the" in Italian? Let's start by reviewing the basics: il, la, i and

Tempo and volta - they both mean "time" in Italian. But be careful, they're not interc

Give it to me. I'll buy it for you. To say these sentences in Italian, you'll need a "d

Gli, le, mi, ti... Those little words are everywhere in Italian! This lesson will help you understan

An interview with Italian teacher and language expert Stefano - get tips on how to learn grammar, ma

Listen me! Sounds funny in English, doesn't it? But that’s how they say it in Italian. Learn mor

Learn how to use the Italian pronoun "le", which means "to her" or "for her

When Matteo gets the train from Milan to Naples, he puts something very odd in his bag. Find out wha

What do you do when a friend forgets his wallet? Find out what Matteo does and learn how to use &quo

We're afraid we're not currently offering in person immersions in Italy, but we do have a fa

You want to practice speaking Italian but... what if you forget a word? Or you don't understand?