6. The Top Ten Italian Verbs (5 Minutes A Day)
January 31st, 2010
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com - Episode #6 of LearnItalianPod “5 Minutes A Day” lesson series is now live! This one is entitled “The Top Ten Italian Verbs”. Anyone learning Italian will soon discover how important it is to learn and practice verbs - in fact, your knowledge of Italian verbs will truly determine your real level of Italian language. — Let’s have fun by learning and practicing the top 10 Italian verbs, the ones you absolutely must know in order to be able to understand and speak “la bella lingua”!
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5 Minutes A Day - Episode #6
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2 Responses to "6. The Top Ten Italian Verbs (5 Minutes A Day)"
giorgia Says:
February 8th, 2010 at 11:00 amThat’s a very useful lesson on Italian verbs, Jane & Massimo! I love the format of the 5 min a day. Ciao!
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