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As I was taking my son to nursery school early this morning, I noticed him looking at the sidewalk and grass, mesmerised by the shimmering layer of brina (frost / hoarfrost) that had powdered them white overnight. Brina is a feminine noun whose plural form is brine. (Note, however, that the plural form is very ... Read more

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While it’s perfectly acceptable to use the word problema in Italian to talk about your issues, incorporating the term grattacapo will add a touch of fluency to your speech! grattacapo problem / headache / worry Grattacapo is composed of two words: the verb grattare (to scratch) and the noun capo (head). In other words, it ... Read more Definite And Indefinite Articles, Speak Italian, Italian Vocabulary, Studying Tips, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning, Italian Word, Language Works, Italian Phrases

While it’s perfectly acceptable to use the word problema in Italian to talk about your issues, incorporating the term grattacapo will add a touch of fluency to your speech! grattacapo problem / headache / worry Grattacapo is composed of two words: the verb grattare (to scratch) and the noun capo (head). In other words, it ... Read more

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Today we’ll be looking at the Italian word spunto, which derives from the verb spuntare meaning to sprout or to crop up. Spunto is a masculine noun that starts with sp-. For this reason, it takes the following articles: lo spunto uno spunto gli spunti degli spunti In the world of the arts, the term ... Read more

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Today we’re going to be looking at the Italian word schiera, which can be traced all the way back to the Franconian skara. It entered the language via the ancient French eschiere and the Provençal esquiera. schiera Schiera is a feminine noun whose plural form is schiere. It takes the following definite and indefinite articles: ... Read more Cool Italian Words, Words In Italian, Definite And Indefinite Articles, Indefinite Articles, List Of Words, Speak Italian, Italian Vocabulary, Italian Lessons, Italian Language Learning

Today we’re going to be looking at the Italian word schiera, which can be traced all the way back to the Franconian skara. It entered the language via the ancient French eschiere and the Provençal esquiera. schiera Schiera is a feminine noun whose plural form is schiere. It takes the following definite and indefinite articles: ... Read more

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Italian Word of the Day: Pantofola (slipper) - Daily Italian Words Definite And Indefinite Articles, Indefinite Articles, Speak Italian, Italian Vocabulary, Italian Language Learning, Italian Word, Italian Phrases, Learn Italian, Italian Words

No sooner do I get home from work than do I slip out of my work shoes and straight into my comfy pantofole, the word for slippers in Italian. Pantofola is a feminine noun that takes the following definite and indefinite articles: This term applies to any comfortable indoor shoe, usually made of leather, cloth, ... Read more

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