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What's the difference between "buono" and "bene"?

The difference between the words "buono" and "bene" is mainly in their position and so in their role in a sentence. While "buono" is used as an adjective (to describe a perso...

Answered by Demetra T. Italian tutor
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introduce the romantic movement in the italian literature of the 18th century

The romantic movemet was a cultural trend developed during the 18th century in Germany and then it spreaded all around Europe. It was based on the expression of the deep feeling of the author and his conn...

Answered by Camilla F. Italian tutor
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How would you traslate in Italian the sentence," I would like to go out with you tonight but I have a dentist appointment."

Translation: Mi piacerebbe uscire con te questa sera, ma ho un appuntamento dal dentista.

Answered by Antonio R. Italian tutor
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When is 'Congiuntivo' used in Italian?

Congiuntivo is a very common verbe tense in Italian and its use can be difficult for non native speakers as it usually doesn't exist in other languages. It is usually used in dependent clauses and is usua...

Answered by Chiara B. Italian tutor
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How can I improve my speaking skills?

It depends on the situation. If you are talking to your boss, an older person or your teacher, in Italian it is important to remember that you need to use "Lei" to show respect. In older textboo...

Answered by Flavia S. Italian tutor
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