A good way to memorize new vocabulary is to focus on opposite words. In this episode, we focus on fifteen pairs of opposite Italian adjectives. Repeat out loud after me to practice your Italian pronunciation.

Two Main Takeaways

  • Adjectives change their ending based on gender, masculine or feminine, and number, singular or plural.
  • Common opposite Italian adjectives are: “aperto” and “chiuso”, “vuoto” and “pieno”.

Three Action Steps

  • Listen to the Italian lesson with the player above, on Apple Podcasts, or on Spotify.
  • Download this episode’s printable guide. You can find it here.
  • Take the instant-score quiz below to test your understanding of the lesson.

Links Mentioned and Other Resources

  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #60: Opposite Italian Verbs.
  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #89: Subject Pronouns in Italian.
  • CLICK HERE to get the guide: 5 Fail-Proof Strategies to Speak Italian with Confidence.

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