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Corso di italiano con Daniela - Il congiuntivo (17 videos)

Daniela wraps up the lessons on the subjunctive with some sentences that begin with che (that), calling for the subjunctive. She also discusses some cases in which we can either use the subjunctive mood or the future tense.

Lorenzo Baglioni - Il Congiuntivo

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Lorenzo Baglioni, a Tuscan pop star, sings a tune on il congiuntivo (the subjunctive). He remarks that the subjunctive is particularly useful for lovers. Note that the Italian subjunctive, out of context, can have various different solutions in English, and sometimes doesn't correspond at all.

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Corso di italiano con Daniela - Pronomi combinati - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Nella terza parte della lezione sui pronomi combinati Daniela ci mostra degli esempi con il congiuntivo e il condizionale.

Corso di italiano con Daniela - Pronomi combinati - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

In questa seconda parte della sua lezione Daniela ci mostra la tabella di tutti i pronomi combinati e la loro posizione all'interno di una proposizione con i modi verbali indicativo, congiuntivo e condizionale.

L'Eredità -Quiz TV - La sfida dei sei. Puntata 2 - Part 5

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Caterina sul congiuntivo è proprio forte. Carlo ci presenta un nuovo concorrente: si chiama Nicola, ha ventidue anni e guai ad interagire con lui mentre fa colazione!

Daniela e Francesca - Il verbo mangiare

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Francesca e Daniela ci spiegano come coniugare il verbo "mangiare" in italiano: prima al presente, poi al passato e anche al futuro, finendo col congiuntivo. Buon divertimento!

Anna e Marika - Il verbo avere - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Anna e Marika spiegano il verbo avere nelle forme del congiuntivo presente e passato, e imperfetto presente e passato.

Anna e Marika - Il verbo essere - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Quarta ed ultima parte della coniugazione del verbo essere all'imperativo, al congiuntivo e al gerundio. Tanti esempi su come utilizzare le forme corrette in compagnia di Anna e Marika.

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Marika spiega - Pure - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

Here's more about the popular word pure. It can express encouragement, resignation, or be superfluous. Pure is often truncated to pur when it combines with other particles to mean something particular.
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Caption 16 [it]: spesso dopo un verbo all'imperativo o congiuntivo esortativo
Caption 16 [en]: often after a verb in the imperative or in the exhortative subjunctive

Marika spiega - Pure - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

The word pure has several meanings, from "also" to "even," to "although." Marika explains them and gives us some examples in context.
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Caption 17 [it]: il verbo è spesso al gerundio o al congiuntivo.
Caption 17 [en]: the verb is often in the gerund or subjunctive [form].

Marika spiega - Verbo tenere - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

As promised, Marika talks about the verb tenere (to keep, to hold), beginning with its conjugation. Let's keep in mind that Italian tenses don't always correspond to the English ones. For example, the passato prossimo is conjugated like the English present perfect tense, but is used differently in expressing events in time. The imperfetto is translated various ways in English. See this lesson about the imperfetto.
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Caption 49 [it]: Congiuntivo presente:
Caption 49 [en]: Present subjunctive:

Marika spiega - Il verbo vedere - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

We take a deep dive into the common and very useful verb vedere (to see). First of all, we look at how it is conjugated. Then we go on to its meaning, as well as some expressions.
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Caption 45 [it]: Congiuntivo presente:
Caption 45 [en]: Present subjunctive:

Corso di italiano con Daniela - 6) Proposizioni subordinate relative - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

In this lesson, we look at implicit relative subordinate clauses, and how they are introduced. One of their main characteristics is that they use the infinitive of a verb, rather than a conjugated one.
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Caption 40 [it]: o congiuntivo o condizionale,
Caption 40 [en]: or a subjunctive or conditional one,

Corso di italiano con Daniela - 6) Proposizioni subordinate relative - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Italy

Daniela explains the relative pronouns used in forming a relative subordinate clause. She starts out with the explicit kind.
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Caption 16 [it]: o al congiuntivo e al condizionale
Caption 16 [en]: or in the subjunctive and in the conditional

Corso di italiano con Daniela - 5) Proposizioni subordinate comparative - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Italy

In this part of the lesson about subordinate clauses, Daniela talks about analogies or hypothetical situations. The English equivalent would be when we say, "as if..."
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Caption 30 [it]: e il verbo è sempre al congiuntivo.
Caption 30 [en]: and the verb is always in the subjunctive.
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