More counting, up to sedici "sixteen". And the verb "to have" avere. That one has funny conjugation. I have is ho, you have is ha. I have got to read up on verb conjugation in general. One of the things about Pimsleur that I am a little not in love with is the lack of familiar you verb conjugation. This set of lessons uses paying a check at a shop or restaurant, with asking about how much you owe. Quanto le devo?
Anyway, I am enjoying Pimsleur, but I think I am going to try to catch up on the Rosetta Stone stuff, too.
Thanks for your good thoughts! And I look forward to catching up with everyone!
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