What this language hub includes
This landing page groups the main exercise types for italian, making it easier for learners and search engines to understand what they can practise here and where to go next.
Start learning italian with interactive exercises, direct feedback and practical practice from A1 to C1.
Learning italian on Smart with Bytes is built around short browser-based sessions with direct feedback. You can combine vocabulary, grammar, verbs, dialogue and game-style practice so the page works as a real study hub instead of a thin app shell.
The app runs entirely in the browser with no installation needed. Pick an exercise type, set your level and get immediate feedback on every answer. That makes italian practice more accessible than classroom courses and more flexible than a fixed schedule.
Whether you are just starting at A1 or working toward B2 and C1, the exercises match your level. Beginners build vocabulary and sentence basics first; more advanced learners deepen verb conjugations, expand thematic word lists and practise dialogues in context.
This landing page groups the main exercise types for italian, making it easier for learners and search engines to understand what they can practise here and where to go next.
The exercises work well for self-study, classroom support, travel preparation and light daily revision on desktop or mobile.
Choose a topic or level, complete a short round and then move to a second exercise type for reinforcement.
Use these internal links to jump straight to the most relevant practice pages.
Language skills grow fastest with short daily sessions. Pair vocabulary drills with verb and sentence exercises in the same week. Use the game modes (memory, hangman) for active repetition and the dialogue exercise to practise italian in real context. This way you train multiple skills without making sessions too long.
The Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) divides language ability into six levels. Here is a short description of each level and what you can expect when learning italian at that stage.
At A1 you build a core vocabulary: greetings, numbers, colours, family, food and everyday phrases. Exercises focus on recognition and linking words to meaning. Short sessions of 5–10 minutes work well at this stage.
At A2 you expand vocabulary to everyday topics such as travel, work and shopping. You begin building simple sentences and responding to straightforward questions. Dialogue and sentence-building exercises are most useful here.
At B1 you work on longer dialogues, more complex sentences and a broader vocabulary. You can describe, explain and give opinions on familiar topics. Verbs and storytelling exercises become an important part of your routine.
At B2 you understand complex texts and can communicate independently on abstract topics including news, culture and science. Your fluency increases and basic errors become less frequent.
At C1 you practise with longer stories, nuance and specific terminology. You can express yourself fluently and spontaneously in almost any situation. The focus shifts to refining style, tone and finer grammatical structures.
These 30 words from the "Dagelijks Leven" category give you a taste of A1-level italian vocabulary. The interactive exercises above cover all levels from A1 to C1.
| Italian | Dutch |
|---|---|
| la camera | de slaapkamer |
| il bagno | de badkamer |
| la cucina | de keuken |
| il salotto | de woonkamer |
| il giardino | de tuin |
| la porta | de deur |
| la finestra | het raam |
| il letto | het bed |
| il tavolo | de tafel |
| la sedia | de stoel |
| la madre | de moeder |
| il padre | de vader |
| il fratello | de broer |
| la sorella | de zus |
| il nonno | de opa |
| la nonna | de oma |
| il figlio | de zoon |
| la figlia | de dochter |
| lo zio | de oom |
| la zia | de tante |
| la testa | het hoofd |
| l'occhio | het oog |
| il naso | de neus |
| la bocca | de mond |
| l'orecchio | het oor |
| la mano | de hand |
| il piede | de voet |
| la gamba | het been |
| il braccio | de arm |
| il cuore | het hart |
At B1 level the vocabulary becomes more varied. These words are typical for the "Reizen & Transport" topic at B1 level.
| Italian | Dutch |
|---|---|
| il treno | de trein |
| l'autobus | de bus |
| l'aereo | het vliegtuig |
| la macchina | de auto |
| la bicicletta | de fiets |
| la moto | de motor |
| il taxi | de taxi |
| la nave | het schip |
Is Italian practice free on Smart with Bytes? Yes. You can start practising italian directly in the browser, and extra exercise types are available through a free account.
Which italian exercises are available? The app combines vocabulary practice with related exercise types such as sentence building, verbs, dialogues, stories or game-style repetition depending on the language.
Can beginners use this italian app? Yes. The landing pages and exercises are designed for learners from A1 upward, while still leaving room for broader review at higher levels.
How long does it take to learn italian? It depends on your starting level and how much time you practise daily. With regular sessions of 10–15 minutes you will notice progress in recognition and vocabulary within a few weeks.
Do I need an account to practise italian? No. You can start immediately without an account. A free account lets you save your progress and track which levels you have completed.
What level should I start at for italian? Start at A1 if you are new to the language. If you already have some basics, you can jump in at A2 or B1 and use the vocabulary quiz to gauge your level.