Conjunctions

E is one of the most common words in Italian, and it means and.
donne e ragazze
women and girls
E usually becomes ed before a vowel.
un ragazzo ed una ragazza
a boy and a girl
Remember that è with an accent mark is a form of the verb to be.
Why? Because...
The Italian word perché means both because and why. But don't worry! It won't be too confusing. Context will always help you understand what perché means.
Perché non mangi la verdura?
Why don't you eat the vegetables?
Tu mangi perché hai fame.
You eat because you are hungry.
Don't be so negative!
You've already come across the negative words no and non. But how can you say neither... nor in Italian? You can use a similar pattern and say né... né.
Lei non mangia pollo pesce.
She eats neither chicken nor fish.
Careful! Notice how in Italian you'll still need to add non before the verb, even if you're saying né... né.
You can't until you finish your practice!
To say until in Italian, you'll have to use the two‑word expression finché non. ​
Io aspetto finché non trovi il cane.
I wait until you find the dog.