ItalianNow Italian Diminutives: -ino, -etto, -one Explained Italian diminutives like -ino, -etto, and -one signal size, affection, or contempt. Learn to read the feeling, dodge gender flips, and spot false diminutives. ItalianNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #diminutives #suffixes #vocabulary #noun-gender #beginner
ItalianNow You're Welcome in Italian: 8 Ways Beyond Prego You're welcome in Italian is more than prego: say figurati to friends, si figuri to strangers, di niente, non c'è di che, or grazie a te. Pick the right one. ItalianNow June 9, 2026 • 6 min read #prego #figurati #vocabulary #politeness #beginner
ItalianNow Days & Months in Italian: A Beginner's Guide Days of the week in Italian are lowercase, all masculine except la domenica, and il lunedì means every Monday. Learn the days, months, dates, and seasons. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 4 min read #days-of-the-week #months #calendar #vocabulary #beginner
ItalianNow Italian False Friends: 20 Words That Trick You Italian false friends like preservativo, parenti, and caldo mean the opposite of what English speakers expect. Here are 20 ranked by how badly they bite. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #false-friends #vocabulary #common-mistakes #beginner
ItalianNow Italian Numbers 1 to 100: Count Like a Local Learn Italian numbers 1 to 100 by mastering 0-20, the tens, and 3 spelling rules so you can generate any number from ventuno to novantanove on demand. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 5 min read #numbers #vocabulary #beginner #pronunciation
ItalianNow Italian Question Words: Chi, Cosa, Dove, Quando & More Master Italian question words: chi, cosa, dove, quando, perché, come, quanto and quale. A usage-first guide that finally sorts che vs cosa vs quale. ItalianNow June 5, 2026 • 6 min read #question-words #interrogatives #beginner #vocabulary