21. The Ubiquitous Word “CHE” (5 Minutes A Day)
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Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com — VIP Member Luna sent us some great feedback. She says: “If there’s one word in the Italian language that’s truly used everywhere, that is the small word “che”… and what makes it interesting (and somewhat confusing!), is that this small little word can have several different functions within a sentence. – So, Jane & Massimo, why don’t you tell us once and for all everything we need to know about this ubiquitous word?”
Luna, you asked, we listened! Let’s learn how to use the important word “che” and let’s practice a lot of useful, ready-to-use example sentences. Enjoy!
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5 Minutes A Day – Episode #21
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2 Responses to "21. The Ubiquitous Word “CHE” (5 Minutes A Day)"
Lucy Says:
June 3rd, 2010 at 4:52 pmChe vuoi, cosa vuoi, or che cosa vuoi… which one is the most common?
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