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Using Regular '-are' Verbs in Italian

Learn to conjugate regular Italian verbs ending in '-are' in the present tense. This deck covers the patterns for common verbs like 'parlare', 'lavorare', 'abitare', and 'studiare'.
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Lesson#1
Many common Italian verbs end in A R E, like 'parlare', which means 'to speak'. To use these verbs, you remove the A R E ending and add a new one depending on who is doing the action. Let's start with 'io', meaning 'I'. For 'io', you add an O ending. So, 'parlare' becomes 'parlo', meaning 'I speak'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'I speak' in Italian?

Parlo

Lesson#3
Let's learn some more Italian A R E verbs to practice with. The verb 'lavorare' means 'to work', the verb 'abitare' means 'to live', the verb 'studiare' means 'to study'.
Quiz#4
What is the verb 'to work' in Italian?

lavorare

Quiz#5
What is the verb 'to live' in Italian?

abitare

Quiz#6
What is the verb 'to study' in Italian?

studiare

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