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What is the meaning of "avere intenzione di" in Italian?

  • to mean
  • to intend to (correct)
  • to understand
  • to interpret

What is the structure used with "avere in programma"?

  • avere + in programma + something
  • avere + intenzione + di + verb in the infinitive
  • avere + in programma + di + verb in the infinitive + something (correct)
  • avere + programmi

What is the meaning of "intendere" in Italian?

  • to interpret
  • to understand
  • to mean
  • all of the above (correct)

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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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