#50: I like it! I miss you! Talk backwards like an Italian.

I like it.

I miss you.

In the last couple of lessons, we've been learning how to say "like" and "miss" in Italian. These phrases are confusing at first because they're backwards compared to in English. But practice makes perfect - the

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#49: How to say "I miss you" in Italian

Do you know how to say "I miss you" in Italian?

It's a bit backwards compared to English!

But once you get into the Italian frame of mind, it's easy to learn.

Learn how Italians say "I miss you" in episode 49 of

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#48: How to say sorry in Italian: mi dispiace vs. scusa

Can you remember how to say "sorry" in Italian?

Last week, we learnt the phrase mi dispiace.

But it turns out, there's another way to say sorry in Italian, which requires a bit of explanation because there's a crazy rule you'll

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#47: How (and when) to say sorry in Italian

Sorry!

We owe you a little apology, so we thought: what better way to say sorry, than with a lesson on how to say sorry in Italian?

Find out why we'd like to say sorry and learn how Italians say sorry to

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#46: Mi piace! How to say "I like" in Italian

Ever felt confused about how to say “I like…” in Italian?
It’s completely different to how we say it in English!
But once you learn how to think like an Italian, it suddenly becomes much easier. Find out how in episode

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#45: How to say "I love you" in Italian (and avoid an embarrassing mistake)


Did you know that in Italian, there are two different ways to say “I love you”?
But they’re not interchangeable. If you use the wrong one with the wrong person, you might end up saying something embarrassing by accident!
Learn how Italians

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#44: The complete guide to the Italian present tense

Over the last few lessons, you learnt everything you need to use Italian verbs in the present tense.
But how much can you remember?
Test your knowledge and review what you learnt in episode 44 of 5 minute Italian: The

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#43: Capeesh?! The other -ire verbs in Italian

You know that bit in gangster movies when the mobster yells capeesh?!, right before whacking his business partner around the head with a wrench and throwing him in a garbage truck?

As a fan of the Sopranos and Goodfellas, capeesh? was

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#42: Buona Pasqua! How do Italians celebrate Easter?

How do Italians celebrate Easter? Where do they go? What do they do? Do they eat as much chocolate as we do? Find out, and learn the special “gossip” form of Italian verbs you can use to talk about what

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#41: 3 different ways to say "you" in Italian

Did you know that Italian has 3 different ways of saying you? There's the "singular you", the "formal you" and the "plural you". This can feel a bit confusing to English speakers because we only have one! But not to

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#40: More easy ways to remember Italian verbs

Did you know that Bill Gates can help you learn Italian? He's often quoted as saying: I will always hire a lazy person to do a difficult job because he will find an easy way to do it.

This describes exactly

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#39: The Easy Way to Learn Italian Verbs

Italian verbs. There are lots of them, and they can pain to remember at first! But they’re not as hard as you think - you can make them easier to remember by organising them into logical groups.



To help you remember

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#38: Quiz! Put your Italian knowledge to the test

How much can you remember from previous lessons of 5 minute Italian? In this quiz lesson, you’ll review the magic verb fare together with some handy grammar, words and phrases you’ve learnt in previous lessons. By the end, you’ll be

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#37: Fare: the magic verb that will help you sound more Italian



Learning a language can feel like hard work sometimes!

One way to make it easier is by starting with words that Italians say all the time. Like the magic verb "fare", which means make or do. Once you learn it, you'll

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#36: English words used in Italian (that don’t exist in English!)

Do you know what a “box” is in Italian? It might not be what you think it is! Over the years, the Italian language has borrowed many words from English, but they don’t always have the same meaning. The good

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#35: Buon Anno! What are your New Year's Resolutions?

What are your New Year’s resolutions? Find out ours and learn some useful words for talking about the New Year in episode 35 of 5 Minute Italian.



To help you remember what you learnt in today's lesson, below you'll find bonus

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#34: Buon Natale! How Italians Celebrate Christmas

How do Italians celebrate Christmas? Find out, and learn some useful words and phrases for talking about the festive period in this episode of 5 minute Italian.



To help you remember what you learnt in today's lesson, below you'll find bonus

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#33: Review: How to get around Italy on public transport

In today’s lesson, you’ll learn how to get around Italy on public transport, using only Italian. And you’ll practice using all those handy words and phrases for travel you’ve been learning over the last 3 lessons.



To help you remember what

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#32: How to ask for travel information in Italian

What time does the train leave? How long does it take? How much does a ticket cost? These are all essential questions if you want to make your way around Italy on public transport. Find out how to buy tickets

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#31: Che ore sono? How to tell the time in Italian



What time is it? A question which seems so simple to answer in your native language can cause a few problems in a new language! But not to worry, with a bit of practice, you’ll pick it up easily. Find

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