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Lasciare, Andare, and Partire in Italian - Meaning Explained | Italian Basic Verbs

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Lasciare, andare, and partire are all pretty common Italian verbs. Often times, many people get these three Italian verbs mixed up when trying to use them, as they all have the same meaning when translated into English, however, Lasciare, andare, and partire all have a different meaning when used in Italian. In this video, the differences between these 3 basic verbs will be explained to you so you can begin to use them properly when speaking Italian.

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