Verbos Italianos Irregulares [extra Quality] [2K]
If you’re learning Italian, you’ve probably already met the verbi irregolari . Unlike regular verbs (which follow predictable patterns like -are, -ere, -ire ), irregular verbs refuse to play by the rules. They change their stem, their endings, or both.
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✅ Conjugate andare while walking. Say vado, vai, va, andiamo, andate, vanno like a mantra. If you’re learning Italian, you’ve probably already met
| Verb | Meaning | Present Tense (io / tu / lui/lei / noi / voi / loro) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | to be | sono / sei / è / siamo / siete / sono | | Avere | to have | ho / hai / ha / abbiamo / avete / hanno | | Andare | to go | vado / vai / va / andiamo / andate / vanno | | Fare | to do/make | faccio / fai / fa / facciamo / fate / fanno | Pro tip: Notice how andare and fare have a regular noi and voi form but change completely in other persons. Common Patterns in Irregularity While each verb is unique, you’ll start to recognize recurring patterns: 📚🇮🇹 Would you like a printable PDF cheat
But don’t panic! While they can be tricky, irregular verbs are also the most common and useful verbs in the language. Mastering them is the key to moving from basic phrases to real conversation. Most high-frequency Italian verbs come from Latin and have evolved in unique ways over centuries. The verbs people use every day—like essere (to be) and avere (to have)—tend to be the most irregular because they’ve been streamlined for speed and ease of pronunciation. The "Big Four" You Must Know First These four verbs are used constantly as main verbs and as auxiliary (helping) verbs to form compound tenses.
So embrace the irregulars. They’re not obstacles—they’re the heartbeat of real Italian.
