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Learn the language / Italian Grammar / A1 Level

Learn the language / Italian Grammar / A1 Level
Master Italian Grammar from A1 Level: A Comprehensive and Interactive Guide Welcome to this professional guide on learning Italian grammar starting from the absolute beginner level (A1). This resource is designed in English for clarity, but each section includes Italian examples with translations to help you immerse yourself. The content is organized into key topics, allowing you to select and explore each one interactively. Click on any accordion section below to expand it and dive into explanations, examples, and simple exercises. Practice regularly to build confidence—buona fortuna (good luck)! Note: This covers foundational A1 grammar. For pronunciation, we recommend audio resources like Forvo or Duolingo. 1. The Italian Alphabet and Basic Pronunciation The Italian alphabet has 21 letters (similar to English but without J, K, W, X, Y except in foreign words). Vowels are pure: A (ah), E (eh/ay), I (ee), O (oh/aw), U (oo). Consonants like C/G change based on vowels (e.g., "ce"…