As you probably caught with our previous articles, most verbs in Italian follow precise conjugation rules, but, as in any other language, there are some verbs that don’t follow any! Such verbs are called irregular, and the only thing that should be done when dealing with such these verbs is learning them by heart. But don’t be intimidated. The verbs we’re going to learn in this article are used quite frequently in everyday Italian, so it won’t be too difficult remembering them, o
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