8 Frequently Asked Questions about the Verb “Piacere” in Italian

The verb “piacere” in Italian is unique because it uses indirect object pronouns and the liked item as the subject. In the present tense, “piace” is used for singular nouns and infinitive verbs, while “piacciono” is for plural nouns. In the conditional tense, “piace” becomes “piacerebbe” or “piacerebbero” to show polite request or desire. Negation involves placing “non” before “piacere”. The indirect object pronoun changes according to the person who likes something.

Learning Italian through Stories: Le Piccole Isole Italiane

Discover the beauty of learning Italian with captivating stories from “Le Piccole Isole Italiane!” Suitable for an A2 (Elementary) to B1 (Intermediate) level of Italian language proficiency. The small Italian islands are true hidden treasures, each holding unique and fascinating … Continued

How to use Quando – Poi – Dopo – Prima

Do you make mistakes with words like QUANDO and POI? Do you have problems choosing between DOPO and PRIMA? Are you sometimes unsure about the correct forms of these seemingly easy words? The following post will help you to learn … Continued

How to use Indefinite Adjectives and Indefinite Pronouns in Italian

You need Indefinite adjectives and pronouns to indicate an element of uncertainty to describe the quantity or quality of a noun.

Some are just adjectives or pronouns others are both.