In this lesson you are going to learn how to ask and tell the time in Italian…you may think it’s hard but it’s not!
Just watch it again and again until you memorize it
. Oh be careful at “รจ” and “e”, they have the same sound but the first one is the third singular person of the verb “essere”, the second one is the conjuction “and”.
After verbs in -are and -ere here we go with verbs in -ire. They almost have the same endings with the ones in -ere even if you will see that most of verbs of the third conjugation add an -isc- suffix… it’s easy though =P. In the next lessons we will focus more on Italian sentences and expressions
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Now you are ready to study the verbs of the second conjugation, verbs in “-ere”. Most of them are irregulars, so be careful when you listen to the conjugation =). I also talked about the conjugation of “to can, must, want”, but i haven’t explained how to use these verbs.
This is i guess an important lesson because you’re going to learn how to conjugate in the present indicate tense ALL verbs in “-are”
. So try to memorize the endings, it’s easy
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In this lesson you’re going to learn how to conjugate the verb “venire” (“to come”) in the present indicative tense in Italian, and how to ask someone’s nationality!



