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Forming Everyday Italian -are Verbs

Learn to conjugate five common Italian -are verbs in the present tense, including mangiare, comprare, cercare, pagare, and giocare.
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Lesson#1
Welcome to Italian A1 Part 2. By the end, you’ll be able to describe what people do in the present, talk about daily routines and simple plans, say what you like or prefer, and express basic ideas like wanting, being able to, connecting thoughts, and making simple negatives.
Lesson#2
You already know how to form regular Italian verbs ending in A R E. In this deck, we'll add five more very common verbs to your vocabulary. Most follow the pattern you know, but a couple have a small, predictable spelling change to keep the pronunciation consistent.
Lesson#3
Let's start with 'mangiare', which means 'to eat'. It follows the standard present-tense pattern for verbs ending in A R E that you already know.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'I eat' in Italian?

Mangio

Quiz#5
How do you say 'you eat' in Italian, when speaking to a friend?

Mangi

Quiz#6
How do you say 'he eats' in Italian?

Mangia

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