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Navigating Past Tenses in Italian: When to Use Imperfetto and Passato Prossimo

Are you struggling with choosing between passato prossimo and imperfetto in Italian? Don’t worry. You’re not alone. It can be frustrating to navigate these two past tenses, especially if your native language doesn’t make a clear distinction. Let’s shed some light on this topic. When you learn Italian, understanding the difference between passato prossimo and

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The Italian verb portare (to bring, to take, to wear)

Italian language Written by Federica  in Italian language What is the meaning of portare? The Italian verb portare means to bring, to take (something or someone somewhere), to wear and to carry. For English speakers in particular, it’s important to avoid confusing portare (to take something or someone somewhere) with prendere (to get/ to collect). These are both translated as

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The Italian verb prendere (to take, to catch, to get…and others)

Italian language Written by Federica  in Italian language What is the meaning of prendere? The Italian verb prendere has many different meanings and, for this reason, it’s a key one to learn in Italian. Here is a list of possible translations for prendere, as well as examples of its use. 1. Prendere as to catch (a cold, a bus,

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