Lesson Introduction
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kylep says
July 14, 2008
Buona lezione, ma poverino!
It made me think of a line from "Vivo per Lei":
"È un pugno che non fa mai male"
Too bad that wasn't the case here. :)
mngirl says
July 15, 2008
I'm a bit confused about word order here. Where can "anche" go in the sentence - after verb, beginning of sentence, etc? How about adverbs of time like "adesso" - are they only at the beginning of the sentence or can they be put anywhere in the sentence?
Cornelia says
July 15, 2008
Hi, I m a bit astonished about your selection of vocab: why did you not include "testa" and "pancia" - do you consider them a natural prerequisite for a newbie?