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Apr 2022
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Italian Grammar #16 - The "-ARE" verbs, ...

Italian Beginners
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Ciao!

In this episode we'll look at the first group of verbs and the present tense, with the "-ARE" verbs!

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Standard endings with PARLARE:

parlo

parli

parla

parliamo

parlate

parlano


Ex:

Abito a Boston

Dove abiti?

Abitiamo a Dallas, in Texas.


Present is also used for near future or largely certain future:

Lavoro tra dieci minuti.

Domani sera impariamo il greco.

L'estate prossima compro una chitarra.



Perfetto!

Great work 😊


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