Regular Italian verbs follow consistent patterns in their conjugation. For verbs ending in -are, -ere, and -ire, the infinitive ending is removed and replaced with specific endings for each tense. For instance, in the present tense, a regular -are verb like 'amare' (to love) becomes 'amo...
Learn how to conjugate the Italian verb sentirsi in past, present, future, subjunctive, and imperative tenses.