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Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms out there! Thank you for your love, care, and endless support. Tag your mom and let her know how much you appreciate her! โค๏ธ๐ท๐ฉโ๐ง #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Today we celebrate the most important women in our lives - our moms! Let's show our love and gratitude for all that they do. Happy Mother's Day! โค๏ธ๐ท๐ฉโ๐ง #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
On this special day, we honor the love and sacrifices made by all the amazing moms out there. Happy Mother's Day to the most important women in our lives! Tag your mom and let her know how much you love her. โค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Your Italian will sound more natural if you learn how to use possessive adjectives correctly. ๐ Try this exercise: write a sentence using "mio/a/e/miei" (my) in the comments and we'll correct it together! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
When to use "tuo/a/i/e" (your) or "suo/a/e/suoi" (his/her/its/their)? ๐ค Don't worry, we'll teach you everything you need to know about possessive adjectives in our Italian lessons. ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Do you know how to use "nostro/a/i/e" (our) or "vostro/a/i/e" (your plural)? ๐ค If you're not sure, book a lesson with us and we'll help you master them in no time! ๐ฎ๐น๐ป #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Ready to learn how to compare things in Italian? "Meno" means "less" and "piรน" means "more". Let's give it a try! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian past tense ""Passato Prossimo"" is ""Sono andato al cinema"" which means ""I went to the cinema"". What's the last thing you did? Tell us in Italian! ๐ฎ๐น๐ฟ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of Italian adjectives is ""Il cane piccolo"" which means ""The small dog"". What's the cutest Italian noun you can think of? Tell us with an adjective! ๐ฎ๐น๐ถ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that Italian adjectives usually come after the noun they modify? For example: ""The red car"" would be ""La macchina rossa"". What's the funniest Italian adjective you know? Share it with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian verb construction ""Stare + Gerundio"" is ""Sto guardando la TV"" which means ""I'm watching TV"". What's your favorite thing to do in Italian? Tell us with ""Stare + Gerundio""! ๐ฎ๐น๐บ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that ""Stare + Gerundio"" can also be used to express a temporary condition or state? For example: ""I'm feeling sick"" would be ""Sto male"". Have you used this construction before? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao amici! ๐ Did you know that to form the superlative in Italian, you usually add "-issimo" to the end of the adjective? For example, "buono" becomes "buonissimo" which means "very good"! Try it out! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Today we're learning about irregular comparatives and superlatives in Italian. For example, "buono" becomes "migliore" for "better" and "ottimo" for "best". Do you know any other irregular forms? Share with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Let's learn about demonstrative adjectives in Italian! "Questo" means "this" and "quello" means "that". What's your favorite demonstrative adjective? ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you mastered the imperfect tense in Italian? It's used to talk about past habits or ongoing actions in the past. Share an example in the comments! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hello everyone! ๐ Today we focus on the imperfect tense in Italian. Remember to use it to talk about past habits or actions in the past! Write down one of your old habits below. ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Do you know the Italian modal verb ""dovere""? It means ""must"" or ""have to"". For example, ""Devo andare al lavoro"" means ""I have to go to work"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ The Italian modal verb ""potere"" means ""can"" or ""to be able to"". For example, ""Posso parlare italiano"" means ""I can speak Italian"". Have you ever used it? Share your experience! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you heard of the Italian modal verb ""volere""? It means ""want"" or ""to wish"". For example, ""Voglio una pizza"" means ""I want a pizza"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
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Hey there! ๐ Let's learn about demonstrative adjectives in Italian! "Questo" means "this" and "quello" means "that". What's your favorite demonstrative adjective? ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Today we're learning about irregular comparatives and superlatives in Italian. For example, "buono" becomes "migliore" for "better" and "ottimo" for "best". Do you know any other irregular forms? Share with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao amici! ๐ Did you know that to form the superlative in Italian, you usually add "-issimo" to the end of the adjective? For example, "buono" becomes "buonissimo" which means "very good"! Try it out! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Ready to learn how to compare things in Italian? "Meno" means "less" and "piรน" means "more". Let's give it a try! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you heard of the Italian modal verb ""volere""? It means ""want"" or ""to wish"". For example, ""Voglio una pizza"" means ""I want a pizza"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ The Italian modal verb ""potere"" means ""can"" or ""to be able to"". For example, ""Posso parlare italiano"" means ""I can speak Italian"". Have you ever used it? Share your experience! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Do you know the Italian modal verb ""dovere""? It means ""must"" or ""have to"". For example, ""Devo andare al lavoro"" means ""I have to go to work"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hello everyone! ๐ Today we focus on the imperfect tense in Italian. Remember to use it to talk about past habits or actions in the past! Write down one of your old habits below. ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you mastered the imperfect tense in Italian? It's used to talk about past habits or ongoing actions in the past. Share an example in the comments! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that ""Stare + Gerundio"" can also be used to express a temporary condition or state? For example: ""I'm feeling sick"" would be ""Sto male"". Have you used this construction before? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian verb construction ""Stare + Gerundio"" is ""Sto guardando la TV"" which means ""I'm watching TV"". What's your favorite thing to do in Italian? Tell us with ""Stare + Gerundio""! ๐ฎ๐น๐บ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that Italian adjectives usually come after the noun they modify? For example: ""The red car"" would be ""La macchina rossa"". What's the funniest Italian adjective you know? Share it with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of Italian adjectives is ""Il cane piccolo"" which means ""The small dog"". What's the cutest Italian noun you can think of? Tell us with an adjective! ๐ฎ๐น๐ถ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian past tense ""Passato Prossimo"" is ""Sono andato al cinema"" which means ""I went to the cinema"". What's the last thing you did? Tell us in Italian! ๐ฎ๐น๐ฟ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Do you know how to use "nostro/a/i/e" (our) or "vostro/a/i/e" (your plural)? ๐ค If you're not sure, book a lesson with us and we'll help you master them in no time! ๐ฎ๐น๐ป #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
When to use "tuo/a/i/e" (your) or "suo/a/e/suoi" (his/her/its/their)? ๐ค Don't worry, we'll teach you everything you need to know about possessive adjectives in our Italian lessons. ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Your Italian will sound more natural if you learn how to use possessive adjectives correctly. ๐ Try this exercise: write a sentence using "mio/a/e/miei" (my) in the comments and we'll correct it together! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
On this special day, we honor the love and sacrifices made by all the amazing moms out there. Happy Mother's Day to the most important women in our lives! Tag your mom and let her know how much you love her. โค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Today we celebrate the most important women in our lives - our moms! Let's show our love and gratitude for all that they do. Happy Mother's Day! โค๏ธ๐ท๐ฉโ๐ง #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms out there! Thank you for your love, care, and endless support. Tag your mom and let her know how much you appreciate her! โค๏ธ๐ท๐ฉโ๐ง #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Today we celebrate the most important women in our lives - our moms! Let's show our love and gratitude for all that they do. Happy Mother's Day! โค๏ธ๐ท๐ฉโ๐ง #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
On this special day, we honor the love and sacrifices made by all the amazing moms out there. Happy Mother's Day to the most important women in our lives! Tag your mom and let her know how much you love her. โค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Ready to learn how to compare things in Italian? "Meno" means "less" and "piรน" means "more". Let's give it a try! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Your Italian will sound more natural if you learn how to use possessive adjectives correctly. ๐ Try this exercise: write a sentence using "mio/a/e/miei" (my) in the comments and we'll correct it together! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
When to use "tuo/a/i/e" (your) or "suo/a/e/suoi" (his/her/its/their)? ๐ค Don't worry, we'll teach you everything you need to know about possessive adjectives in our Italian lessons. ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Do you know how to use "nostro/a/i/e" (our) or "vostro/a/i/e" (your plural)? ๐ค If you're not sure, book a lesson with us and we'll help you master them in no time! ๐ฎ๐น๐ป #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao amici! ๐ Did you know that to form the superlative in Italian, you usually add "-issimo" to the end of the adjective? For example, "buono" becomes "buonissimo" which means "very good"! Try it out! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Today we're learning about irregular comparatives and superlatives in Italian. For example, "buono" becomes "migliore" for "better" and "ottimo" for "best". Do you know any other irregular forms? Share with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Let's learn about demonstrative adjectives in Italian! "Questo" means "this" and "quello" means "that". What's your favorite demonstrative adjective? ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian past tense ""Passato Prossimo"" is ""Sono andato al cinema"" which means ""I went to the cinema"". What's the last thing you did? Tell us in Italian! ๐ฎ๐น๐ฟ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of Italian adjectives is ""Il cane piccolo"" which means ""The small dog"". What's the cutest Italian noun you can think of? Tell us with an adjective! ๐ฎ๐น๐ถ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that Italian adjectives usually come after the noun they modify? For example: ""The red car"" would be ""La macchina rossa"". What's the funniest Italian adjective you know? Share it with us! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ Another example of the Italian verb construction ""Stare + Gerundio"" is ""Sto guardando la TV"" which means ""I'm watching TV"". What's your favorite thing to do in Italian? Tell us with ""Stare + Gerundio""! ๐ฎ๐น๐บ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Ciao a tutti! ๐ Did you know that ""Stare + Gerundio"" can also be used to express a temporary condition or state? For example: ""I'm feeling sick"" would be ""Sto male"". Have you used this construction before? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ค #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Do you know the Italian modal verb ""dovere""? It means ""must"" or ""have to"". For example, ""Devo andare al lavoro"" means ""I have to go to work"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hi everyone! ๐ The Italian modal verb ""potere"" means ""can"" or ""to be able to"". For example, ""Posso parlare italiano"" means ""I can speak Italian"". Have you ever used it? Share your experience! ๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you heard of the Italian modal verb ""volere""? It means ""want"" or ""to wish"". For example, ""Voglio una pizza"" means ""I want a pizza"". Have you ever used it? Let us know! ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hey there! ๐ Have you mastered the imperfect tense in Italian? It's used to talk about past habits or ongoing actions in the past. Share an example in the comments! ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
Hello everyone! ๐ Today we focus on the imperfect tense in Italian. Remember to use it to talk about past habits or actions in the past! Write down one of your old habits below. ๐ค๐ฎ๐น #ItalianLanguageLearning #LearnItalianGrammar
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