Italian word of the day: July 2009
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Italian word of the day: Wednesday 01 Jul 2009
to bleed
Italian word of the day: Thursday 02 Jul 2009
simple
Italian word of the day: Friday 03 Jul 2009
to get dark
Italian word of the day: Saturday 04 Jul 2009
to get light
Italian word of the day: Sunday 05 Jul 2009
unlikely
Italian word of the day: Monday 06 Jul 2009
present / gift
Italian word of the day: Tuesday 07 Jul 2009
king
Italian word of the day: Wednesday 08 Jul 2009
queen
Italian word of the day: Thursday 09 Jul 2009
by chance
Italian word of the day: Friday 10 Jul 2009
message
Italian word of the day: Saturday 11 Jul 2009
one-way street
Italian word of the day: Sunday 12 Jul 2009
to turn
Italian word of the day: Monday 13 Jul 2009
to show
Italian word of the day: Tuesday 14 Jul 2009
This month's star sign: Cancer
Italian word of the day: Wednesday 15 Jul 2009
bus stop
Italian word of the day: Thursday 16 Jul 2009
to commit (oneself)
Italian word of the day: Friday 17 Jul 2009
moustache
Italian word of the day: Saturday 18 Jul 2009
sense of humour
Italian word of the day: Sunday 19 Jul 2009
shy
Italian word of the day: Monday 20 Jul 2009
to pack (luggage)
Italian word of the day: Tuesday 21 Jul 2009
in the past
Italian word of the day: Wednesday 22 Jul 2009
abominable
Italian word of the day: Thursday 23 Jul 2009
demolish
Italian word of the day: Friday 24 Jul 2009
deserted
Italian word of the day: Saturday 25 Jul 2009
noise
Italian word of the day: Sunday 26 Jul 2009
ant
Italian word of the day: Monday 27 Jul 2009
to call / name
Italian word of the day: Tuesday 28 Jul 2009
to quit
Italian word of the day: Wednesday 29 Jul 2009
just as
Italian word of the day: Thursday 30 Jul 2009
to let someone know
Italian word of the day: Friday 31 Jul 2009
where
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In your word for the day (French) you have given the following example: "Il connaît bien son code de la route mais il a raté son permis de conduire encore une fois." and explained that it means "he knew ..." I am a little confused. Isn't "connaît" conjugation in present tense
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