Take a guess! Indovinare means "to guess" in Italian. Marika uses the informal (singular) imperative indovina to ask you to guess, or figure out what object, place, animal or person she is describing. Listen carefully and remember that understanding the description is just as cool as guessing or knowing the answer.
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Beginner
Italy
Marika proposes a new series of riddles designed to train logic and improve Italian comprehension. In this video you will have to guess common words related to the human body, everyday objects, seasons, cities, sports and nature. Are you ready to put your intuition to the test and find out if you can understand all the clues?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Marika is back with another guessing game. Objects, colors, professions, and desserts are on the menu.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Marika presents objects and concepts describing their characteristics, functions, and contexts. It's up to you to identify them. Hint: The solutions involve common elements of everyday life, such as food, objects, animals, and natural phenomena.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Put your knowledge and quick thinking to the test! Marika's clues will help you recognize a board game, a part of the body, a famous country, and a handy household item.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Marika will guide you on a fun journey through riddles and curiosities. Thanks to simple descriptions, you will be able to guess objects, animals, places, and common materials, enriching your vocabulary and putting your skills to the test.
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