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Ever since the days of the early Roman Republic, Italians have been using currency to pay for things. No trading or bartering for goods and services here. So in Italy you’ll have to ask “how much” at every shop, cafe, street stall and public toilet that you come to. “How much” might very well be the Italian phrase that you use the most!
In today’s lesson we’ll be learning how to ask the cost of things. We’ll also be reviewing the conjugation of ~are verbs. Don’t forget the pdf, audio, the other ten newbie lessons, and online review questions, all of which can be found at the website: ItalianPod101.com
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Grammar: comprare | Function: using verbs in are | Topic: verbs in are | Politeness Level: formal
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