#008: Present tense in Italian: -are verbs

-Are verbs in Italian are first conjugation verbs. Follow the pattern below to conjugate regular verbs by dropping the -are and adding the following endings:
For example, the verb, parlare (to speak, to talk):*NB: In the third person plural (loro and Loro forms), the stress falls on the same syllable as the third person singular (as underlined).

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