Italian Lesson n.13 – The present indicative tense of the verbs in -ire (regular and irregular)
After verbs in -are and -ere here we go with verbs in -ire. They almost have the same endings with the ones in -ere even if you will see that most of verbs of the third conjugation add an -isc- suffix… it’s easy though =P. In the next lessons we will focus more on Italian sentences and expressions
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A tiny bit too fast for my little beginner ear, but still loving this! Grazie!
this video is good but i still need to distinguish between adding the suffix or not to the verbs…. but this video is also very educational. I like this ^ ^
haha, im taking notes since like the first lesson xD i know english, spanish, im taking french, and i want to learn italian so im trying to keep up with this man :S
udire-ascoltare-sentire Can any of these be used? As pertaining to hear and or to listen? Thanks for the great video, and information to this question.
@RobinSpence100 Il verbo udire non è molto usato. Il verbo ascoltare significa ascoltare prestando attenzione a quello che l’interlocutore sta dicendo, invece sentire è una cosa che non si può evitare. ‘Mi senti?’ viene usato quando si mette in dubbio che una persona riesca a percepire il suono, ‘Mi ascolti?’ si usa invece quando una persona non è sicura che l’interlocutore stia attento a quello che sta dicendo.
Grazie!
Thanks for this helpfull information.