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  1. How are you in Italian - Rocket Languages

    How do you ask How are you? in Italian (answer: Come stai?)– and how do you reply? This free Italian audio lesson is essential for your Italian language survival kit.

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    • Thank you in Italian - Rocket Languages

      After this free Rocket Italian lesson you’ll be able to say thank you in Italian (Grazie), as well as excuse me, sorry, and use other polite Italian expressions with confidence.

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      • I love you in Italian - Rocket Languages

        How do you say I love you in Italian? It's Ti amo! What if you want to tell someone you just want to be friends? After this free audio lesson you’ll know lots of important Italian phrases for those special …

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        • Beautiful in Italian - Rocket Languages

          The standard word for Beautiful in Italian is Bello, but it is not the only one. Find out words for the different ways to say beautiful in Italian with this free lesson.

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          • Goodnight in Italian - Rocket Languages

            Let's get you talking in Italian. We love Italian people and Italian culture - from ancient amphitheaters and sunny vineyards to delicious pastas and captivating music! And there's no better way to connect …

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            • How can I say "How are you?" in Italian?

              Jan 7, 2015 · In English, it is usual to ask "How are you?" as a salutation. How can I say a similar thing in Italian?

            • Days of the Week in Italian - Rocket Languages

              This free Italian lesson is on the days of the week in Italian, as well as information on the different times of day and how to plan a meeting in Italian. Make sure you use the voice recognition tool (Chrome …

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              • Italian swear words - Rocket Languages

                Every language has its own swear words, and Italian is no exception. Italian swear words, or parolacce, are used in everyday conversations, especially the milder bad words.

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                • Italian Prepositions - Rocket Languages

                  Italian Prepositions Prepositions are short words used to complement an adjective, adverb, noun, or pronoun. The basic Italian prepositions are di, a, da, in, con, su, per, tra/fra. Di, a, da, in, su, and per …

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                  • Italian Articles - Rocket Languages

                    There are two main types of Italian articles: definite, which are called determinativi in Italian language, and indefinite indeterminativi.

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