These are really useful videos/podcasts. I have just returned to learning Italian after some time off and I have started re-working my way through CB Italian Series 2. These shows are a great supplement. 🙂
I am guessing the other version you referred to is one using "loro"? For example, "A loro piace il film". This was a good one for me to learn. As a beginner, i associate loro with the "ono" ending of verbs, so was instinctively thinking it would be "loro piacciono". But this phrase helped me to understand that piace and piacciono are referring to the noun, in this case "il film"
Giustissimo, Sergio! 👍 It looks like you got this right, bravo 👏 We are glad our episode helped you understand "piacere" better. Happy Coffee Breaking!
Ciao 👋 You can find our podcasts on Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/2PdBXXDEbSyR8fyd6RL5dR?si=4b02b5c1e65f4c5f) and Apple Music (podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coffee-break-italian/id958179457). Hope that's useful!
These are really useful videos/podcasts. I have just returned to learning Italian after some time off and I have started re-working my way through CB Italian Series 2. These shows are a great supplement. 🙂
Ciao, Trevor 👋 Grazie mille per il tuo commento! We are so happy to read our videos and podcasts useful. Buono studio and happy Coffee Breaking 🙂
I am guessing the other version you referred to is one using "loro"? For example, "A loro piace il film". This was a good one for me to learn. As a beginner, i associate loro with the "ono" ending of verbs, so was instinctively thinking it would be "loro piacciono". But this phrase helped me to understand that piace and piacciono are referring to the noun, in this case "il film"
Giustissimo, Sergio! 👍 It looks like you got this right, bravo 👏 We are glad our episode helped you understand "piacere" better. Happy Coffee Breaking!
Where can we find you when Google podcasts doesn't exist anymore?
Ciao 👋 You can find our podcasts on Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/2PdBXXDEbSyR8fyd6RL5dR?si=4b02b5c1e65f4c5f) and Apple Music (podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/coffee-break-italian/id958179457). Hope that's useful!