| | Italian For Beginners: Lesson #17  | Knowing a few common prefixes will enable you to rapidly build up your vocabulary. The prefix ri-, for example, can mean "to do again, to repeat": ribollire (to boil again, to reboil), rileggere (to reread), riparlare (to speak again). Stra- often conveys the meaning of overdoing to excess: strafare (to do too much), stralodare (to overpraise), strapagare (to overpay). The prefix dis- implies undoing or the opposite of doing: disfare (to undo), disobbedire (to disobey), disorganizzare (to disorganize). | | | Vocabulary | Education / L'Istruzione Build your vocabulary with a glossary of essential terms by topic. With audio! | | | Grammar | Italian Indirect Object Pronouns Indirect object nouns and pronouns answer the question to whom? or for whom? | | Exercises | Italian Imperative Worksheets, drills, activities, and review. | | Audio | By Plane | | Word of the Day | Me English translation: ME; Ho imparato l'inglese da me. Click to hear the word of the day spoken by a native speaker and phrase using the word in an example. | | In Depth | Online Courses Online Italian courses, textbooks, and classes. Find resources for reviewing basic grammar lessons, studying verbs, and building your Italian vocabulary, all online. | | Forums | Common Italian Verbs "What are the twenty most common Italian verbs?" | | Verbs | Irregular First Conjugation 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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