Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Here's another stimulating riddle session with Marika. Let's see if you know what certain vegetables are called or what we can use when it's hot or when it's cold. Have fun!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Here are more guessing games. Marika asks which fruit contains potassium, what we drink all year round, and where we keep our clothes. Do you know the answers?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Do you want to keep testing yourself with riddles? Try to challenge your knowledge and figure out which food can be poisonous or what I use to avoid standing up. Have fun!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
It's time to put yourself to the test and see if you can answer the riddles that Marika presents in this video. An excellent way to practice and have fun.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Learn 10 words having to do with the Easter season and springtime.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Let's learn some numbers and colors in Italian.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Pimpa has some peculiar but interesting encounters with a book and a cat.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
We look at the preposition in [in, to, at] and how it combines with the various definite articles.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
In this video, the preposition we combine with a definite article is da. It can mean "from," but also "to" and "at." So, combined with the different definite articles, it's going to mean "from the," "to the," or "at the."
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
We look at the preposition a combined with different definite articles. This preposizione articolata is used, for example, in talking about the time: alle otto (at eight o'clock); about a manner or style: alla francese (French-style), al dente (not too cooked).
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
After looking at simple prepositions, Marika talks about a special kind of preposition called una preposizione articolata. It just means that the preposition has a definite article attached to it. In this segment, she covers the ways the preposition di (of) combines with different articles to become a new complex preposition. For example, di + il = del.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Marika talks about going to the movies in Italy. Don't worry. Italians like popcorn, too.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Marika tells us about parks and what we find there, and also what we can do there.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
With the term pronto soccorso, what's usually meant is the emergency room of a hospital. Marika takes us through who to call if you have an accident, and how an emergency room works in Italy.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Italy
Get to know some of Italy's favorite sports. You probably already know the absolute favorite...
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