"ANDARE A" o "ANDARE IN" in italiano?
Prepositions are a difficult topic in all languages and Italian is no exception. For example, do we use the preposition A or the preposition IN after the verb ANDARE? Can we use either A or IN? Why do they say ANDARE IN PISCINA, but ANDARE A TEATRO? You will find the answer in this video. This video is another step towards your fluency in Italian. I really hope my videos WILL help you learn and speak Italian with fun! Click "subscribe" to be sure to receive all my Italian lessons. Download my free e-book: "PARLIAMO ITALIANO! 6 tips to fluency"" https://vaporettoitaliano.com/ebook/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe and follow me on social media! I'd love to meet you! YouTube: http://bit.ly/Vaporetto_YouTube Facebook: http://bit.ly/Vaporetto_Facebook --------------------------------------------------------------------- Vaporetto Italiano was born to help those who have the desire to learn and speak Italian fluently. My mission is to allow my students to immerse themselves into the Italian language and culture, in order to fully live and experience them. #andare #learnitalian #vaporettoitaliano

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