#148: The Difference Between "Dire", "Parlare", and "Raccontare"

#148: The Difference Between "Dire", "Parlare", and "Raccontare"

Italian Grammar Made Easy · 2024-08-15
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Learning Italian involves mastering verbs like “dire,” “parlare,” and “raccontare,” each with unique contexts. “Dire” means “to say” or “to tell,” “parlare” means “to speak” or “to talk,” and “raccontare” means “to tell” or “to narrate.” Understanding these distinctions enhances fluency and communication accuracy.


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