In this Italian lesson, we learn how to talk about likes and dislikes. The Italian verb “piacere”, in English “to like”, is not conjugated like other traditional verbs, since it requires the use of indirect pronouns.

Two Main Takeaways

  • To say that we like one thing, a singular noun, we use the verb form “mi piace”, in English “I like”.
  • To say that we like more than one thing, a plural noun, we use the verb form “mi piacciono”, in English “I like”.

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Links Mentioned and Other Resources

  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #39: Twenty Useful Italian Filler Words.
  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #15: How to Use Eight Question Words.
  • CLICK HERE to get the Irregular Past Participles Learning Map, a guide summarizing the most common irregular past participles in Italian.

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