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Using Common '-ere' Verbs in Italian

Learn to conjugate three common Italian -ere verbs in the present tense: vivere (to live), prendere (to take), and leggere (to read).
Using Common '-ere' Verbs in Italian
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Lesson#1
In this deck, we'll learn how to use three frequent Italian verbs that end in '-ere' in the present tense. We'll cover 'vivere', to live; 'prendere', to take; and 'leggere', to read.
Lesson#2
Let's start with 'vivere', which means 'to live'. The forms for 'I', 'you' singular, and 'he' or 'she' are: 'vivo', 'vivi', and 'vive'. For example, 'I live' is 'vivo'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'I live' in Italian?

Vivo

Quiz#4
How do you say 'you live' in Italian, when speaking to one person informally?

Vivi

Quiz#5
How do you say 'he lives' in Italian?

Vive

Lesson#6
Now for the plural forms of 'vivere'. For 'we', it's 'viviamo'. For 'you' plural, it's 'vivete'. For 'they', it's 'vivono'.

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