-OSO

May 7, 2023 · 6m 20s
-OSO
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In English, words that end in "-ous" can often be translated into Italian with the ending "-oso." For example, Nervous (English) - Nervoso (Italian) Similarly, in Italian, words that end...

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In English, words that end in "-ous" can often be translated into Italian with the ending "-oso." For example, Nervous (English) - Nervoso (Italian) Similarly, in Italian, words that end in "-oso" often have the same meaning as English words that end in "-ous." For example, the Italian word "curioso" translates to "curious" in English.
Understanding this pattern can help learners of Italian to recognize and remember new vocabulary words, and to build their language skills through regular practice and immersion in the language.

By practicing pronunciation and using Italian words and phrases in context, learners can improve their understanding of the language's grammar and structure, and communicate more effectively in Italian.
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Author Irineu De Oliveira Jnr
Organization Irineu De Oliveira
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