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In my picnic hamper, I have every conceivable Italian dish in existence. Salami, pizza, antipasto, linguini, lasagne… let’s just say if you can think of it, I have it. Now, which one would you like? This one? This one here? Sorry, pointing won’t do, we’re in polite company, and it’s rude. You’ll have to say what you’d like. In Italian. Having trouble? Well listen carefully:
Laura has no problem choosing what she wants in Italian (she’s an Italian native of course!). In today’s lesson we’ll be learning about definite articles in Italian. Download the audio and learn the rules of their use. For more Italian language lessons, online review questions, the accompanying PDF and more difficult courses, come to ItalianPod101.com!
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Grammar: il, l, la, lo | Function: using articles | Topic: singular definite articles | Politeness Level: informal
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