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19
lessons found
Per
conto
mio: a double meaning
talked various times about the noun il
conto
. It can refer to "the bill" or...
More Ways to Use the Noun
Conto
more ways to use the noun il
conto
in everyday conversation. The first two involve...
The fine line between story and history
what we're talking about: Ma ti rendi
conto
che questi galantuomini sono finiti sui libri...
La fiducia (trust) and fidarsi (to trust)
using a compound past tense: Ti rendi
conto
di chi mi sono fidata? Do you...
Che ne so: Let's take it apart
ma io che ci faccio qui? Non
conto
niente. Sorry, but what am I doing...
Being in tune (or not) with intonato and stonato
dall'inizio. Questo tono con me! Si rende
conto
che questa è insubordinazione? Now it's one...
7 Ways to Share Information in Italian
regarding noticing things, such as: Ti rendi
conto
(do you realize)? C'hai fatto caso (did...
Another Way to Notice Something (or Not), in Italian
previous lesson we also talked about rendersi
conto
or rendersene
conto
as a way to realize something. It's a...
Fare i conti (Taking Things into Account) Part 2
previous lesson, we talked about the noun
conto
as part of the phasal verb rendersi...
Fare i conti (Taking Things into Account) Part 1
strano incidente di caccia Play Caption Un
conto
Un
conto
can often be translated as "thing," when you...
Having to Do With “Having to Do With”: avere a che fare con
listening to Italian speech: avere a che fare
con (to
have to do with, to refer to,...
Degrees of Love
ha dato del Lei, ma ti rendi
conto
? And for thirty years she addressed him...
Being Polite with Dare del Lei
years she addressed him formally, ma ti rendi
conto
? can you imagine that? Captions 5-6, Il...
Fare Figura: To Make an Impression
a [bad] impression we'll make! Ti rendi
conto
che siamo a mani vuote? Do you...
Frizzante o Naturale?
in a restaurant is ask for il
conto
(the bill). Sometimes, as might be the...
Frutto or frutta? What's the difference?
si mangiava: il primo, la carne, il
conto
rno e la frutta, e la sera si...
Amaro: the bitter and the sweet
secondo (meat, fish, or cold plate) with
conto
rno (side dish, usually vegetables or salad), dolce...
Siamo alla frutta!
following courses: antipasto primo piatto secondo piatto
conto
rno dolce frutta caffè ammazzacaffè Although not last...
Let's Talk about the Italian Preposition A
eat: the first course, la carne, il
conto
rno e la frutta. meat, vegetable and fruit....