ItalianNow C'è vs Ci Sono: There Is/Are in Italian C'è for one thing, ci sono for many — that's the rule. Master Italian's there is/there are with c'era, ci sarà, è vs c'è, and non c'è nessuno. ItalianNow June 9, 2026 • 5 min read #ce-vs-ci-sono #esserci #grammar #beginner
ItalianNow Avere Fame: Why Italians "Have" Hunger, Not "Are" In Italian you say Ho fame (I have hunger), never sono fame. Learn the avere + noun rule for fame, freddo, paura, age, and the sono caldo trap to avoid. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #avere #verbs #common-mistakes #beginner
ItalianNow Essere vs Avere: Italian Past Tense Made Simple In the passato prossimo, use avere for most verbs and essere for movement, change, and reflexives — plus the agreement trap English speakers always miss. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #passato-prossimo #essere-vs-avere #verbs #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Adjective Agreement & Placement Made Simple Italian adjectives agree in gender and number and usually sit after the noun. Master the -o/-a/-i/-e endings, the BAGS rule, and meaning-shifting pairs. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #adjectives #grammar #agreement #word-order #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Articles: Il, Lo, La, I, Gli, Le Explained Italian has seven words for 'the' — il, lo, la, i, gli, le — but it's two questions, not seven cases. Master gender, sound, and the lo/gli rule fast. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 7 min read #definite-articles #grammar #beginner #nouns
ItalianNow Italian Noun Gender: Rules, Endings & Exceptions Italian noun gender decoded: -o is usually masculine, -a feminine, but -zione and -tà are feminine, -ore and -ma masculine. Plus the trap words to memorize. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #noun-gender #grammar #nouns #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Prepositions: A, In, Di, Da, Su Made Simple Cities take a, countries take in, origin is di, agents are da. Master the five Italian prepositions a, in, di, da, su and their contractions fast. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #prepositions #grammar #beginner #preposizioni-articolate
ItalianNow Italian Present Tense: -are, -ere, -ire Verbs Conjugate Italian present-tense verbs fast: one color-coded chart for -are, -ere, and -ire endings, plus the sneaky -isc- group most guides bury. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #verbs #present-tense #conjugation #isc-verbs #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Reflexive Verbs: Mi Chiamo, Mi Alzo & More Italian reflexive verbs use mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si — learn the pronouns, conjugate chiamarsi and alzarsi, master your daily routine, and the modal-verb rule. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #reflexive-verbs #verbs #daily-routine #beginner #pronouns
ItalianNow Mi Piace vs Mi Piacciono: How to Say 'I Like' Use mi piace for one thing and mi piacciono for many — because in Italian the thing you like is the subject. The full rule, pronouns, and past tense. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #piacere #verbs #pronouns #beginner