ItalianNow Avere Fame: Why Italians "Have" Hunger, Not "Are" In Italian you say Ho fame (I have hunger), never sono fame. Learn the avere + noun rule for fame, freddo, paura, age, and the sono caldo trap to avoid. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #avere #verbs #common-mistakes #beginner
ItalianNow Essere vs Avere: Italian Past Tense Made Simple In the passato prossimo, use avere for most verbs and essere for movement, change, and reflexives — plus the agreement trap English speakers always miss. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #passato-prossimo #essere-vs-avere #verbs #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Present Tense: -are, -ere, -ire Verbs Conjugate Italian present-tense verbs fast: one color-coded chart for -are, -ere, and -ire endings, plus the sneaky -isc- group most guides bury. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #verbs #present-tense #conjugation #isc-verbs #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Reflexive Verbs: Mi Chiamo, Mi Alzo & More Italian reflexive verbs use mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si — learn the pronouns, conjugate chiamarsi and alzarsi, master your daily routine, and the modal-verb rule. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #reflexive-verbs #verbs #daily-routine #beginner #pronouns
ItalianNow Mi Piace vs Mi Piacciono: How to Say 'I Like' Use mi piace for one thing and mi piacciono for many — because in Italian the thing you like is the subject. The full rule, pronouns, and past tense. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #piacere #verbs #pronouns #beginner