Culture
Simple and articulated prepositions
Modal Verbs
ISC verbs
Possessive Adjectives
100

Name a dish you could typically have for il primo piatto.

Typically some kind of pasta...

100

Fill in the blank with the correct simple preposition:

Vado a scuola __ macchina

in

100

I have to

io devo
100

I finish

io finisco

100

If the lemon is il limone, how would I say 'my lemon'?

il mio limone

200

Name a dish you could typically have for 'il secondo piatto'.

Typically a meat dish

200

In Italian when a preposition comes before an article, the two combine to form an articulated preposition.

What does in + il become?

Nel

200

you are able to

tu puoi

200

you prefer

tu preferisci

200

How would I say 'our food'?

il nostro cibo

300

If you asked for 3 etti di prosciutto? How much ham would you be given?

300 grams (un etto = 100g)

300

if la banana means the banana, how would you say 'some banana'?

della banana

300

she wants

lei vuole
300

he prefers

lui preferisce

300

How would I say 'their chicken?'

il loro pollo

400

Name a mode of transport (in italian) in which you would need to wear 'il casco'.

la bicicletta

il motorino

la vespa


400

In Italian when a preposition comes before an article, the two combine to form an articulated preposition.

What does da + gli become?

dagli

400

we have to

noi dobbiamo

400

we finish

noi finiamo

400

How would I say 'his wine'?

il suo vino

500

If you mix something well then are you mixing it bene, bravo or buono?

bene

500

Translate the phrase: I eat the tomato on the plate

Mangio il pomodoro sul (su+il) piatto

500
you (pl.) want

volete

500

they build (costruire)

loro costruiscono

500

How would I say 'her wine'?

il suo vino