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A Little Quirk Concerning the Verb
Sapere
We talked about the important verb
sapere
(to know) in a previous lesson. You...
Sapere
sapere
sapere
Sapere
sapere
sapere
. We keep coming back to...
Taste and Smell -
Sapere
Part 2
Sapere
- Part 1 Italians have a great word...
I Have This Feeling... -
Sapere
Part 1
Sapere
- Part 2 It’s always nice to have...
Notes on "Quando sarai piccola"
Cristicchi Quando sarai piccola Play Caption ð®ð¹
sapere
(to know, to be able to) We...
Che ne so: Let's take it apart
the first person singular of the verb
sapere
(to know). You might have already learned...
Pronunciation tips for the letter E
tra moglie e marito è quasi impossibile
sapere
come vanno le cose. And besides, between...
Italian Ways to Think about Things
pensare in conversation. I Have This Feeling... -
Sapere
Part 1 This is a lesson about yet...
Il gusto — the sense of taste
Part 1 Play Caption One last thing.
Sapere
is a verb meaning to have the...
L'olfatto — the sense of smell
everyday conversation. Please see the lesson Taste and Smell -
Sapere
Part 2 for more on this, plus some...
Che as a Conjunction
So if instead of using the verb
sapere
(to know) which indicates certainty, we use...
Combining Conjugated Verbs and Infinitives Part 2
be able to), volere (to want to) e
sapere
(to know how to, to be able...
"Let Me Know" in Italian
indicative in the second person plural. Fatemi
sapere
. Let me know. Caption 62, Adriano Olivetti...
When Less Is More with Un Po'
insomma ci sono un bel po' di cose da
sapere
legate alla mozzarella. It shouldn't be too...
Chiaro and Chiaramente
is). È chiaro che non lo deve
sapere
nessuno perché il marito è gelosissimo. It's...
Meglio Tardi che Mai: Better Late than Never
ventiquattro ore. You're twenty-four hours late. Si può
sapere
che cosa aveva da fare di così...
Getting to Know Conoscere
with). (For the other kind of knowing —
sapere
— see the previous lessons,
Sapere
: Part 1...
Magari — A Magic Word
said maybe), he protests: No, volevo solamente
sapere
come sta. No, I was just wondering...
I Say Hello; You Say Goodbye
good afternoon," or "hello"). Buongiorno. -Si può
sapere
, di grazia, che fine ha fatto? Good...
The expression Che ne so?
the first person singular of the verb
sapere
(to know). As you have likely discovered, Italians,...