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Marika risponde
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Marika risponde - Introduzione

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Marika has set up a Q & A series of videos specifically designed to answer your questions in more detail and with more examples than what is possible in the comments section of a Yabla video. She explains how it works in this video, so don't miss out on the opportunity to get your questions answered!

Marika risponde - Risposta 1 Pronomi e aggettivi interrogativi

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Navigating the adjectives or pronouns che (what), cosa (what), and quale (what, which) is confusing to most learners, but Marika helps us make sense of it all.

Marika risponde - Risposta 3 Figurati e figuriamoci

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Marika explains a one-word expression that many learners are curious about: figurarsi. It basically means "to imagine," but it has many nuances depending on the context.

Marika risponde - Risposta 2 Rispondere al telefono

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After saying Pronto? (hello), what do you say when calling someone, or when someone calls you? Marika has all the answers.

Marika risponde - Avanti, davanti e di fronte - Part 1

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Marika answers a question about some tricky adverbs of place: avanti, davanti, and difronte. She begins, in this segment, with avanti (forward), an adverb that is mostly used with verbs of motion, such as andare (to go) and venire (to come)

Marika risponde - Avanti, davanti e di fronte - Part 2

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Adverbs davanti and di fronte have to do with a position in relation to something or someone. In contrast, avanti [forward], discussed in part 1, is primarily about motion.

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