| | Italian For Beginners: Lesson #15  | The definite article is used before titles such as il signor Rossi and la professoressa Ciampi, and abstract nouns such as la libertà and la matematica. It is also used when referring to famous people: il Galileo, la Loren. In Tuscany, there is also a tendency use la when referring to girls and women: la Francesca, la Giuliana. | | | Vocabulary | Occupations / I Mestieri Build your vocabulary with a glossary of essential terms by topic. With audio! | | | Grammar | Italian Interrogatives In questions beginning with an interrogative word, the subject is usually placed at the end of the sentence. | | Exercises | Italian Interrogatives Worksheets, drills, activities, and review. | | Audio | Dining Out | | Word of the Day | Oramai English translation: BY THIS TIME, NOW, AT THIS POINT; Oramai era troppo tardi. Click to hear the word of the day spoken by a native speaker and phrase using the word in an example. | | In Depth | Festivals / Holidays There is always a reason to celebrate in Italy, whether it's an historical event, religious holiday, or festival. | | Forums | Che? Che Cosa? What's the best way to ask "what" in Italian? | | Verbs | Second Conjugation Italian Verbs | | | | | | Missing a lesson? Click here. About U. is our collection of free online courses designed to help you learn a new skill, solve a problem, get something done, or just learn more about your world. Sign up now, and we will email you lessons on a daily or weekly basis. | | | | You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the About.com 'Italian For Beginners' email. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information: 249 West 17th Street New York, NY, 10011 © 2010 About.com | | | | | | Advertisement | |
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