Episode Description
Episode 21 – Il primo indizio | Five Uses of the Italian Gerundio
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In this episode, we take a final, focused look at il gerundio semplice, adding three important uses to the two you learned earlier — and bringing the total to five.
You’ll hear how the gerundio can express:
- cause and reason
- condition and consequence
- contrast or surprise with pur
Through clear examples and short dialogues, you’ll see how this compact form does a lot of work in Italian, especially in storytelling and written language.
Then, we step into Chapter 3 of Le Pagine del Passato.
You’ll hear Il primo indizio for the first time, entirely in Italian - first slowly, then again at a natural pace, as Mariella discovers a mysterious message left by her grandmother. A red staircase. An old library. And a clue that sets the story in motion.
After the story, you’re invited to reflect on a set of comprehension questions. We won’t give you the answers just yet. We’ll return to them in the next episode, alongside the full English translation.
This episode also prepares the ground for what’s coming next: stare + gerundio, the Italian present progressive, which we’ll explorenext, in Episode 22.
Piano piano, the mystery deepens - and so, speriamo, does your Italian!
⏳ CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
3:37 Three More Uses for the Italian Gerundio
4:18 Expressing Cause
5:52 Expressing Condition
7:27 Expressing Contradiction or Surprise
9:17 Dialogue Practice: Gerundio (Cause, Condition, and Pur)
11:57 Summary of the 5 Uses of the Simple Gerundio
14:06 Chapter 3 Part 1 (Italian Slow Speed)
17:58 Comprehension Questions
19:49 Chapter 3 Part 1 (Italian Normal Speed)
22:01 Wrap-up
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