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| Subject | Ending | Conjugated | |---------|--------|------------| | io (I) | -o | parlo | | tu (you, sing. informal) | -i | parli | | lui/lei (he/she) | -a | parla | | noi (we) | -iamo | parliamo | | voi (you, pl.) | -ate | parlate | | loro (they) | -ano | parlano | mangiare (to eat), abitare (to live), studiare (to study). 2. -ERE verbs (e.g., credere – to believe) Drop -ere → cred- Add endings:

If you’ve just started learning Italian, you’ve probably heard the word coniugazione and felt a little knot in your stomach. Don’t worry — you’re not alone. Italian verbs can seem tricky at first, but once you understand the logic behind them, conjugation becomes a reliable friend, not a foe.

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