(I want to learn Italian.) Vuoi venire con me? (Do you want to come with me?) ‘Passato prossimo’ of ‘volere’ (Present perfect) The passato prossimo of volere describes recent past actions that still hold relevance in the present. It’s formed by combining the auxiliary verb avere in...
Learn how to conjugate the Italian verb sentirsi in past, present, future, subjunctive, and imperative tenses.
To Know: How to Conjugate the Italian Verb Conoscere is an irregular verb of the second conjugation that means to have knowledge of something: to be acquainted with a person, a topic, or a matter. It also means to have experienced something and to be familiar with it personally, in a ...