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Forming More Irregular Italian Verbs

Learn to conjugate three common irregular Italian verbs in the present tense: uscire (to go out), dire (to say), and bere (to drink).
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Lesson#1
Let's learn three more common but irregular verbs in the present tense. We'll cover 'uscire', meaning 'to go out', 'dire', meaning 'to say', and 'bere', meaning 'to drink'.
Lesson#2
First is 'uscire', to go out. It's irregular for most forms. The 'io', 'tu', 'lui/lei' and 'loro' forms start with 'E S C', but the 'noi' and 'voi' forms are more regular, starting with 'U S C'.
Quiz#3
How do you say 'I go out' in Italian?

Io esco

Quiz#4
How do you say 'you go out' in Italian, speaking to a friend?

Tu esci

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

Lui esce

Quiz#6
How do you say 'we go out' in Italian?

Noi usciamo

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