Italian
Italian
“The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” (in Italian: “Le avventure di Sherlock Holmes”, orig. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) by Arthur Conan Doyle – is a full, engaging graded reader adapted specifically to level A2 (elementary). You don't need to know every word. You'll understand 95% of the text immediately, and every new word is explained in the margin. Just read – and learn naturally.
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Italian is the official language of Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City, and holds official status in parts of Switzerland and Slovenia. It is spoken by communities around the world, notably in Argentina and the United States.
Italian has about 65–70 million native speakers, mainly in Italy, with several million more in Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, and diaspora communities.
Italian is a Romance language with two main noun genders (masculine and feminine) and a rich system of verb conjugations. Word order is relatively flexible; subject pronouns are often dropped. Agreement of past participles with objects (in compound tenses) is a distinctive feature for learners.
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The clock is ticking. Eighty days to circle the world, a detective on your trail, and a fortune at stake. Absorb essential A2 Italian vocabulary and grammar naturally as you race across continents with Phileas Fogg. A margin dictionary keeps you immersed, never breaking your reading flow.
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