Learn Italian Correctly with Lanka.
Gain practical Italian language skills for daily life and work through a simple, step-by-step lesson series from Lankio.
Passato Prossimo (Past Tense) - Part 01
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Grammar Introduction (Introduzione)
In Italian, to express the past tense (did, watched, ate), we most commonly use the Passato Prossimo. In this first part, we will learn how to build sentences using the 'Avere' auxiliary verb.
| Italian ๐ฎ๐น | Pronunciation ๐ง | English Meaning ๐ฌ๐ง |
|---|---|---|
| O la-vo-ra-to | I worked | |
| Ai man-gia-to | You ate | |
| A kom-pra-to | He/She bought | |
| Ab-bia-mo gwar-da-to | We watched | |
| A-ve-te ka-pi-to | You all understood | |
| An-no ven-du-to | They sold |
๐ก How to change verbs to the Past Tense:
- -ARE (Lavorare) -ATO (Lavorato)
- -ERE (Vendere) -UTO (Venduto)
- -IRE (Capire) -ITO (Capito)
Practical Sentences (Frasi Pratiche)
Ho lavorato dieci ore ieri.
I worked ten hours yesterday.
Hai mangiato a che ora?
What time did you eat?
Ho comprato il pane.
I bought the bread.
Past Tense with Essere (Passato Prossimo - Part 02)
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Grammar Introduction (Movement & Change)
In Italian, verbs that show movement, a state of being, or a change in condition use the auxiliary verb 'Essere' (to be) instead of 'Avere' in the past tense.
| Italian ๐ฎ๐น | Pronunciation ๐ง | English Meaning ๐ฌ๐ง |
|---|---|---|
| So-no an-da-to | I went (Male) | |
| So-no an-da-ta | I went (Female) | |
| E ve-nu-to | He came | |
| E ve-nu-ta | She came | |
| Sia-mo ar-ri-va-ti | We arrived | |
| So-no u-shi-ti | They went out |
๐ก How the ending changes:
Practical Sentences (Frasi per il Lavoro)
Sono arrivato in ritardo oggi.
I arrived late today.
Sei andato in ufficio?
Did you go to the office?
Siamo partiti presto.
We departed early.
Past Tense at Work (Italiano al Lavoro)
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Conversations at the Workplace (Conversazione sul Lavoro)
In this lesson, we will see how both types of past tense verbs we learnedโthose using Avere and those using Essereโare applied in a professional setting.
| Italian ๐ฎ๐น | Pronunciation ๐ง | English Meaning ๐ฌ๐ง |
|---|---|---|
| O fi-ni-to il la-vo-ro | I finished the work | |
| Ai pu-li-to kwi? | Did you clean here? | |
| A sis-te-ma-to tut-to | He organized everything | |
| Ab-bia-mo ska-ri-ka-to | We unloaded the goods | |
| E ar-ri-va-to il ka-myon? | Did the truck arrive? |
โ Common Workplace Questions (Domande Comuni):
๐ก Remember:
Because we often talk about tasks and actions at work, Avere (Ho, Hai, Ha...) is used frequently. However, don't forget to use Essere (Sono, Sei, ร...) for verbs of arrival (Arrivare) and departure (Andare).
Telling Time in Italian (Che ore sono?)
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Main Questions (Domande Principali)
There are two ways to ask for the time in Italian:
| Time ๐ | Italian ๐ฎ๐น | Pronunciation ๐ง |
|---|---|---|
| 1:00 | E loo-na | |
| 2:00 | So-no le doo-e | |
| 3:15 | Tre e oon kwar-to | |
| 4:30 | Kwat-tro e med-za | |
| 5:45 | Say may-no oon kwar-to | |
| 12:00 (Noon) | E med-zo-jor-no | |
| 00:00 (Midnight) | E med-za-not-te |
๐ก Key Vocabulary:
Work Schedules (Orari di Lavoro)
Inizio alle otto.
I start at eight.
Finisco alle cinque.
I finish at five.
A che ora รจ la pausa?
What time is the break?
Days of the Week and Months (Giorni e Mesi)
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Days of the Week (I Giorni della Settimana)
| Day | Italian ๐ฎ๐น | Pronunciation ๐ง |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Loo-ne-dee | |
| Tuesday | Mar-te-dee | |
| Wednesday | Mer-ko-le-dee | |
| Thursday | Jo-ve-dee | |
| Friday | Ve-ner-dee | |
| Saturday | Sa-ba-to | |
| Sunday | Do-me-nee-ka |
๐ก Important Time Vocabulary:
Months (I Mesi dell'anno)
๐ ๏ธ Usage at Work:
Lavoro da lunedรฌ a venerdรฌ.
I work from Monday to Friday.
Sabato รจ il mio giorno libero.
Saturday is my day off.
Quiz (Lessons 21-25)
Test your knowledge!
1. How do you correctly say 'I finished the work'?
2. If a woman says "I went," she should say:
3. What day of the week is 'Domenica'?
4. How do you correctly say '4:30'?
5. 'August' in Italian is:
Shopping and Money
Spese e Denaro
Essential shopping and financial transactions in Italian
Here are the most commonly used Italian words and phrases when visiting shops, supermarkets, or handling money transactions.
Essential Vocabulary
Italian word, pronunciation guide, and English meaning
Practical Phrases
Italian sentence, pronunciation guide, and English translation
At the Hospital &
Doctor's Visit
Essential Italian vocabulary and phrases for medical situations
These essential words and phrases will help you describe symptoms and communicate effectively with medical professionals in case of an illness or emergency.
Key Vocabulary
Italian word, pronunciation guide, and English meaning
Practical Phrases
Italian sentence, pronunciation guide, and English meaning
