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What do you think when you see a couple with a considerable age gap? That it’s inappropriate? Good for him/her? That there’s nothing wrong with that? Well, Laura, from today’s dialogue doesn’t want to jump to any conclusions about Mike and his girlfriend, and asks a friend how old Mike and his girlfriend are. In today’s Newbie lesson, we learn some of the most basic things about Italian verbs. What do people mean when they talk about the gender and number? Find out in today’s lesson! Come to the site for the audio, PDF, online exercises, and more difficult courses in Italian. Ciao! 
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Today’s lesson is all about the most personal of personal questions. How should one break the ice with an Italian person on such a delicate matter? Perhaps by speaking in Italian. Listen carefully to today’s lesson and learn how! In today’s lesson we’ll be learning how to ask someone’s age. We’ll be learning the Italian verb “to have” and its conjugations. Be sure to stop by ItalianPod101.com after listening to the lesson, and if you stop by, be sure to leave us a post. 
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Category: Newbie Lessons | 13 Comments »
Grammar: nouns gender number | Function: asking ones age | Topic: age | Politeness Level: Informal and Formal
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