Today I'll show you how to conjugate essential verbs in the Italian language.
So look at how much French you already know! Now it's time to get out to New Orleans and laissez les bons temps rouler, or 'let the good times roll!'
Like all romance languages, Italian has two genders: masculine and feminine, and these genders are reflected in both singular and plural forms.
There are many aspects of a language that stem from a different thought, the level of thought is where translation has to happen in order to reach fluency.
Look around you as you go through your day and name the things you see. Try to describe your surroundings in Italian.
In most cases, you can find something just as good for free on the internet. This is particularly true in the case of dictionaries.
It's time to set some good habits early. Most importantly, you need to dedicate time to your Italian studies.
I've still got a lot of Italian tricks up my sleeves to share with you. We're definitely going to make it more interesting and fun.
Just remember (as I said last time) that you know these words, but you might not have been pronouncing them properly.