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What is the meaning of "avere intenzione di" in Italian?
What is the meaning of "avere intenzione di" in Italian?
What is the structure used with "avere in programma"?
What is the structure used with "avere in programma"?
What is the meaning of "intendere" in Italian?
What is the meaning of "intendere" in Italian?
Study Notes
- "Avere intenzione di" means "to intend to" in Italian.
- It's used with the structure "avere + intenzione + di + verb in the infinitive."
- It's not commonly used in the future tense.
- "Intendere" is another verb that exists in Italian, with multiple meanings such as "to mean," "to interpret," and "to understand."
- "Avere in programma" is another way to say "to intend," but with the meaning of "to have planned."
- It's used with the structure "avere + in programma + something" or "avere + in programma + di + verb in the infinitive + something."
- "Programma" can also mean "schedule," "plan," or "agenda."
- Examples were given for each of the structures mentioned.
- The article provides translations and explanations for each of the Italian phrases covered.
- The article is a language learning resource.
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Test your knowledge of Italian verbs with this quiz on "avere intenzione di" and "avere in programma." Learn about their meanings, structures, and usage with examples provided. Improve your language skills and expand your vocabulary with this language learning resource.