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Italian Language Course   
Learning the Italian Language


Introduction | Lessons | Grammar | Vocabulary | About the Book | Layout

A View of Milan from the Duomo Roof (Vista di Milano dal Tetto del Duomo)

[edit] Grammatica dell'italiano standard

  • PronunciationDevelopment stage: 25%
  • ArticlesDevelopment stage: 100%
  • NounsDevelopment stage: 100%
  • PronounsDevelopment stage: 100%
  • AdjectivesDevelopment stage: 100%
  • PrepositionsDevelopment stage: 100%
  • ConjunctionsDevelopment stage: 100%
  • Introduction to VerbsDevelopment stage: 75%
  • Verb Conjugation ReferenceDevelopment stage: 75%
  • Some Important Irregular VerbsDevelopment stage: 75%
  • Comparatives and superlativesDevelopment stage: 00%
  • If sentences (Periodi ipotetici)Development stage: 00%
  • Modifiers (Suffixes)Development stage: 00%

[edit] External Links

  • Learn Italian Online
  • Italian Grammar and Usage / a blog with lessons on Italian
  • Online Italian-English Dictionary
  • Matdid, didactic material on Italian for foreigners, Scuola d'italiano, Roma
  • Italian Online Vocabulary Lessons
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