BELLO, BEL, BEGLI, BEI - Learn how to speak Italian correctly ;)

Click “subscribe“ to be sure to receive all my Italian lessons. If you want to know how to learn Italian in a fun and effective way, download my free e-book: “PARLIAMO ITALIANO! 6 tips to fluency“ In today’s video we’re going to talk about an Italian word that most of you might know, but many people get confused as it appears in different forms and positions. This word is BELLO. But maybe you heard BEL as well, or BEGLI and BEI. What’s the difference then? When should you use one and when the other when you speak Italian? First of all, BELLO (or one of its derivates) is used to: - give a positive opinion about the someone’s or something’s appearance (“Un uomo bello“ - “A handsome man“) - to say that something is well-done (“Un bel lavoro“ - “A well-done job“) Let’s see now when we should use the different form of this adjective. 1. When BELLO comes AFTER the noun, it never changes. Ex. “Questo libro è molto BELLO“ - This book is very nice In this case the plural is
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