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Italian Grammar

Italian Grammar

The Italian Grammar Study Brief is ideal as a quick reference for beginning learners of one of the five most widely-spoken Romance languages in the world. It may also serve as a convenient refresher for students or travelers needing a reliable overview of the essentials of Italian in a timely manner. Compiled by our experts, its intent is to give the reader a general understanding of the Italian language structure and provide fundamental guidelines for lexical expression in one intensive short read. This fact-filled resource presents the basics in a consistently organized and easy-to-follow format. Inside you will find a concise introduction to Italian alphabet, numerals, parts of speech (nouns, pronouns, adjectives, articles, verbs, adverbs, conjunctions, interjections), necessary rules and mechanics for structuring meaningful sentences, helpful guidelines for pronunciation, useful examples of common phrases and numerous English-Italian translations. Study Briefs are concise and visual academic outlines that help students and professionals master key concepts quickly and accurately. Don’t spend your valuable time researching on multiple websites, paging through books or investigating reference sources. Our experts have done the research for you! Compiled in one convenient guide, you will find up-to-date and reliable sources presented in a visual and easy to follow format for everyday use. Choose from our ever-growing library of need-to-know topics in the following subject categories: Business, Math, Reference, Science, Language, History and Technology!

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