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Vocaboliamo
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The verb vocabolare and its first-person plural, vocaboliamo (the title of this program), do not exist, but the noun vocabolo does, and it means "term" or "word." This new series aims to help you enrich your vocabulary, focusing on words related to a certain topic. Perfect your Italian with Marika.

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Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 1

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Marika explains what the adjective bello means, how it is used, and what concepts it can express. And what do you find bello?

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 2

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In this part, Marika talks about the adjective buono (good) which is often associated with food. However, there are other contexts in which it is used, so let's see what they are, with examples.

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 3

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Since the adverb bene (fine, well) has many uses and can be confusing, Marika has decided to explain it in two parts so as to understand how to use it in all its meanings.

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 4

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In this second part dedicated to the word bene (fine, well, good), Marika explains other meanings of this multifaceted adverb. Let's see how it is used for emphasis and as encouragement.

Vocaboliamo - Le parole bello, buono e bene - Part 5

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In this last part, Marika summarizes the uses of buono, bello, and bene by comparing the different uses and meanings of each word. Remember that buono and bello are adjectives, describing people, things, and places, while bene is an adverb of manner answering the question "how."

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