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Italian verbs can be classified into three categories: regular, semi-regular and irregular verbs. In the previous lesson, we learned about regular verbs and how to conjugate them in the present tense. In this lesson, we will focus on irregular verbs and how to use them in the present tense.
Italian verbs can be classified into three categories: regular, semi-regular and irregular verbs. In the previous lesson, we learned about regular verbs and how to conjugate them in the present tense. In this lesson, we will focus on irregular verbs and how to use them in the present tense.


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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Italian/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
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* [[Language/Italian/Grammar/Adjectives-and-Adverbs|Adjectives and Adverbs]]
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Italian Grammar - Introduction to Italian Language > Present Tense of Irregular Verbs

Italian verbs can be classified into three categories: regular, semi-regular and irregular verbs. In the previous lesson, we learned about regular verbs and how to conjugate them in the present tense. In this lesson, we will focus on irregular verbs and how to use them in the present tense.


Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Nouns and Articles & How to Use Be.

Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs do not follow the usual conjugation patterns of regular verbs. They often have unique forms for different persons or numbers. Some of the most common irregular verbs in Italian are:

  • Essere (to be)
  • Avere (to have)
  • Fare (to do/make)
  • Dare (to give)
  • Dire (to say)
  • Stare (to stay)
  • Sapere (to know)

Present Tense of Irregular Verbs

The present tense of irregular verbs is formed by taking the stem of the verb and adding the appropriate endings for each person. The present tense endings for irregular verbs are:

Person Ending
io (I) o
tu (you) i
lui/lei (he/she) e
noi (we) iamo
voi (you all) ete
loro (they) ono

Here are some examples of irregular verbs conjugated in the present tense:

  • Essere (to be):
Italian Pronunciation English
io sono /soːno/ I am
tu sei /sei/ You are (singular)
lui/lei è /ɛ/ He/She is
noi siamo /siamo/ We are
voi siete /ˈsjɛte/ You all are
loro sono /sono/ They are
  • Avere (to have):
Italian Pronunciation English
io ho /o/ I have
tu hai /ai/ You have (singular)
lui/lei ha /a/ He/She has
noi abbiamo /abˈbjaːmo/ We have
voi avete /aˈvete/ You all have
loro hanno /ˈanno/ They have
  • Fare (to do/make):
Italian Pronunciation English
io faccio /ˈfattʃo/ I do/make
tu fai /fai/ You do/make (singular)
lui/lei fa /fa/ He/She does/makes
noi facciamo /fatˈtʃjaːmo/ We do/make
voi fate /ˈfaːte/ You all do/make
loro fanno /ˈfanno/ They do/make

Usage

Irregular verbs are used in the present tense to express ongoing actions in the present. They are also used to describe what someone or something is like, their characteristics or states. Examples:

  • Sono italiano. (I am Italian.)
  • Marco ha 25 anni. (Marco is 25 years old.)
  • Faccio la spesa ogni sabato. (I do the groceries every Saturday.)
  • Maria sa parlare francese. (Maria knows how to speak French.)

Practice

Conjugate the following irregular verbs in the present tense:

  • Dire (to say)
  • Stare (to stay)
  • Dare (to give)
  • Sapere (to know)
  1. Dico, dici, dice, diciamo, dite, dicono
  2. Sto, stai, sta, stiamo, state, stanno
  3. Do, dai, dà, diamo, date, danno
  4. So, sai, sa, sappiamo, sapete, sanno

Sources

Other Lessons

Videos

RIEMPIRE - Irregular Italian Verbs (Present Tense) - YouTube

Italian Present Tense 8 Irregular Verbs - YouTube