Learning Italian vocabulary
There are at least 93,000 Italian words in the dictionary. It's probably not a good use of your time to try and learn them one by one.
There's no secret to building vocabulary, not even in Italian: reading will help you learn more. It is however, possible,that you can spice up your learning process with other activities too.
If you are under the impression that reading isn't sufficient, mayhaps you ought to try Saga Baldoria: the first seven days are free!
How to build vocabulary with Saga Baldoria
You’ll learn hundreds of words & phrases listed below with our online Italian course.
Our short, 10-minute lessons are sent on a daily basis so that you can focus on learning instead of planning to learn. No cramming involved: our spaced learning approach helps you retain the words you learn over the long term.
Vocabulary is a serious matter, but you can make it fun with Saga Baldoria. Our lessons are story-driven - you don't just learn from a vocabulary list, you learn with context. Solidify the vocabulary you’ve built up, and learn more efficiently with our artificial intelligence engine.
Already know a word? Pas de problème (we have a French course available as well!). Our daily lessons are also personalized based on what you know and what you need to know. You get to tailor your own learning experience easily, without fuss, or muss.
Saga Baldoria delivers short, personalized and fun lessons. Our goal: your motivation, participation and progress.
Words & phrases you can learn with Saga Baldoria
Click on any of the letters below to see the full extent of the goodness you can learn with us.
Further reading
Do you need more than words? We've got you covered!
Saga Baldoria goes beyond words. Grammar, tenses, phrases, business vocabulary, culture... You can learn it all with our online Italian course.
Try for free today.
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- 10 reasons to learn Italian
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- Italy’s most list-worthy expressions
- 5 untranslatable Italian words
- 5 English – Italian false friends
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