In Italian, we usually categorize Italian verbs based on three groups: verbs that end in “-are”, verbs that end in “-ere”, and verbs that end in “-ire”. There are also three more, less-known categories: verbs that end in “-arre”, in “-orre”, and in “-urre”.

Two Main Takeaways

  • The conjugation of verbs that end in “-arre”, in “-orre”, and in “-urre” is irregular.
  • Common Italian verbs with these endings are “tradurre” (to translate) and “porre” (to put, to place).

Three Action Steps

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Links Mentioned and Other Resources

  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #103: Irregular Verbs Ending in “-Iare”.
  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #56: Irregular Masculine and Feminine Nouns.
  • CLICK HERE to get the guide: 5 Fail-Proof Strategies to Speak Italian with Confidence.

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