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Adriano - La tarantella View Series

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano tells us about the famous southern Italian folk dance, la tarantella. He also tries dancing it himself.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 9 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela continues with verbs that require the present subjunctive, calling attention to the all-important verb sperare [to hope].

Gigi Proietti - Caffè Kimbo - Spot - Mi riprendo un altro caffè View Series

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Italy

Gigi Proietti, a Rome actor who is widely known in Italy for his TV work, is in this advertisement for Kimbo Coffee.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 10 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Neapolitan

Daniela focuses on verbs and expressions that express uncertainty or doubt, and require the use of the subjunctive.

L'Italia a tavola - Interrogazione sulla Puglia View Series

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Italy

Here we go with a new series with Anna and Marika. Each video will feature an oral quiz — just like in actual Italian schools — about a region of Italy. A separate cooking video will feature a recipe from that region. We start in the "heel of the boot": Puglia.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 11 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela talks about a special case scenario in which a verb in the infinitive may replace the subjunctive form in the subordinate clause. Learning this rule can make using certain verbs easier. She goes on to talk about impersonal forms of verbs where we need the subjunctive. This scenario is quite different from English, so we need to pay close attention.

Adriano - Il caffè View Series

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Italy Sicilian

Adriano enjoys an espresso in Palermo with his friends. He also shares some interesting statistics about Italian coffee consumption.

Adriano - Messaggio di Madre Teresa di Calcutta sugli animali View Series

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Italy Sicilian

Together with his dog Zara, Adriano commemorates Mother Teresa of Calcutta and her teachings on animals. Mother Teresa was canonized by Pope Francis on September 4, 2016.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 12 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Daniela works on the expressions where the verb essere [to be] is followed the subjunctive in the subordinate clause. The expressions include: È una fortuna [It's a bit of luck] and È un peccato [It's a shame].

Gianna Nannini - Fenomenale View Series

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Italy

Native of Siena, singer-songwriter Gianna Nannini is unafraid of being provocative and explicit in her lyrics. She sings this song from her album Amore gigante [Huge Love].

Auguri Yabla Italiano - Buone Feste 2017 View Series

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Italy

Season's greetings from Yabla Italian. A personal message from the faces and voices you know so well.

Marika spiega - Gli avverbi - Avverbi di luogo View Series

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Italy

Marika begins a five-part series on the five different types of adverbs in Italian. Location adverbs, which would be termed more “prepositions” in English, are the focus of this segment. In Italian, the difference between adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions is often blurry.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 13 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

The previous lesson ended with the verb essere (to be) plus adjectives. Now, Daniela goes on to tell us about the verb essere plus adverbs and then teaches us about a great shortcut for avoiding the subjunctive when using the word basta [it's enough, just]. Normally, basta signals the need for the subjunctive, but Daniela offers up some examples where the infinitive verb works best.

Adriano - Spaghetti pomodoro e aglio View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy Sicilian

What's Adriano's favorite dish? Discover this very simple but delicious Italian pasta recipe.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo - Part 14 View Series View This Episode

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Italy

There are some special conjunctions that take the subjunctive and then che (that). There are several of them but they're quite similar to one another. Little by little, as you hear them used, they'll become part of your vocabulary.

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