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Italian Time Words You MUST Know First! “(Before Days of the Week)"

In this beginner-friendly Italian lesson, you'll learn how to talk about time using six essential Italian expressions!
I’ll guide you through the meaning and correct use of oggi (today), domani (tomorrow), dopodomani (the day after tomorrow), ieri (yesterday), ieri l’altro (the day before yesterday), and l’altro ieri (an alternative regional form).

Mastering these common time words will help you talk more naturally about your week, your plans, and your past — and it sets the perfect foundation for learning the days of the week in Italian, which we’ll cover in the next lesson! 🇮🇹

🌟 Topics covered:
• How to say “today” and “tomorrow” in Italian
• What “dopodomani” and “ieri l’altro” mean
• Understanding subtle differences in expressions of time
• Tips on how Italians naturally refer to past and future days

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💬 Comment below: Which of these time expressions did you find the most useful?

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