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Circa and Verso – What’s the difference?

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Last Modified: June 13, 2022

The Italian words circa and verso share at least one meaning in common. In fact, they can both mean approximately. So, when should I use circa and when verso instead? Let’s see all the meanings circa and verso can have first and then their difference. Circa Circa has at least two important meanings: Circa means …

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Italian series to watch in 2022

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Last Modified: July 14, 2022

One way to improve your Italian is watching tv series or movies in Italian – in case they’re too difficult, you can turn on subtitles. In fact, watching tv series in Italian allows you to: hear how natives pronounce words and sentences, and express emphasis; hear different dialects and inflections; improve your listening skills; learn …

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Five shades of hearing and listening in Italian

Five shades of hearing and listening in Italian

Last Modified: June 19, 2022

Knowing a good amount of vocabulary in a foreign language is super important since the very beginning if you want to convey the right message, even if the grammatical structures you use aren’t perfect. As you get better with your Italian, knowing more and more words not only helps you convey the right meaning, but …

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Basta! What does it mean in Italian?

Basta! What does it mean in Italian?

Last Modified: June 19, 2022

Basta is an extremely useful word in Italian that can be used in many occasions. So today I’m going to explain to you how to use it. You’ll see how useful it is! That’s enough, stop it! The first use of basta is to show your frustration. Indeed, you use it to say that you’ve …

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Mentre and Durante: What’s the difference?

Mentre and Durante: What’s the difference?

Last Modified: June 19, 2022

The Italian words mentre and durante at the beginning can cause some confusion in some learners because both are used to express time. However, there’s a small difference between the two. Today you’re gonna learn how to use mentre and durante once for all. Mentre The Italian word mentre can indicate a contrast. So, the …

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