#154: "Preferito" and "Preferisco": Which One Should You Use? - podcast episode cover

#154: "Preferito" and "Preferisco": Which One Should You Use?

Sep 26, 20246 minSeason 1Ep. 154
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“Preferito” and “preferisco” both come from the verb “preferire”, but serve different functions. “Preferito” is an adjective or past participle that indicates a general favorite, while “preferisco” is the present tense form meaning “I prefer”, expressing a current or habitual preference.


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