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Learn Italian
Are you an absolute beginner ? Here is some important topics about Italian language to navigate.
Learn Italian section is written in English.
Subject pronouns and the polite form
Subject pronouns represent the person who speaks (first person), the one who is listening (second person), or the person, animal or thing you are speaking about (third person). In Italian, subject pronouns can be omitted because this information is shown in the verb ending. Third person pronouns egli, ella, esso, essa, essi, esse are not generally used. However, the other pronouns play an important role in communication …
Object pronouns
Direct object pronouns receives the verb’s action directly. Indirect object pronouns receives the verb’s action indirectly.
In italian, the are two types of object pronouns: stressed pronouns and unstressed pronouns …
Nouns
Nouns refer to people, places, animals, objects and concepts. In Italian, all nouns have a gender (masculine or feminine) and a number (singular or plural) …
Moods and tenses
The mood of a verb tells us how the action is viewed or perceived by the speaker.
The tense of a verb generally indicates when an action occurred.
Prepositions
Prepositions are used before a noun, a pronoun or a verb to indicate various kind of relations …
Grammar
Practise or improve your Italian grammar with clear grammar explanations.
Decide which area of grammar you need help and choose a grammar point to work on.
Find any information about Italian verb tenses or simple and complex sentences.
Grammar section is written in Italian.
Exercises
If you just started learning Italian or want to understand complex topics, here you can study Italian with online interactive exercises and learn the language by practice.
The exercises focus on the parts of speech which include verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions.
They have been developed in a way that you can do them with or without studying grammar rules.
Doing the exercises one by one will help you create your own sentences correctly and will make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written Italian.
Every exercise is provided at free of charge. No signing up, logging in or registering is required.
Chapter 1 and 2 of Level A are in English (start here). The other chapters are in Italian.
Vocabulary
In the vocabulary section, you’ll find definitions of words, lists of words, exercises on common words …
Vocabulary section is written in Italian.