With “Dimmi Che Non Hai Paura” (“Tell me you’re not afraid”) you can learn the Italian verb avere in the present tense. Try to sing along by reading the lyrics on the video, or the text below with the English…

With “Dimmi Che Non Hai Paura” (“Tell me you’re not afraid”) you can learn the Italian verb avere in the present tense. Try to sing along by reading the lyrics on the video, or the text below with the English…
How to use the verb win in Italian – Example vincere in scioltezza = to win hands down vincere senza colpo ferire = to win without firing a shot or win without a fight vincere a mani basse = to…
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