Learn to Actually Speak Italian
Real Italian conversation practice for intermediate and advanced learners — the kind that builds speaking, listening, fluency, and confidence. Italian throws a lot at you in the moment, from gender agreement and clitic pronouns to a subjunctive that comes up constantly, and this is your hub for working through it: practical guides, honest advice, and a place to start a real conversation today.
A common challenge
Understanding Italian and speaking it are different skills
Reading and listening are recognition — the meaning is in front of you and your brain just confirms it. Speaking is recall: you build the sentence yourself, in real time. Italian makes that build demanding, because as you speak you're keeping gender and endings in agreement, slotting in little pronouns like ci and ne, and deciding whether the moment calls for the subjunctive.
So you can understand Italian well and still stall when it's your turn — not because you don't know the rules, but because applying them live is a separate skill. The fix isn't more conjugation tables. It's producing the language out loud, often, until the agreement and pronouns start coming on their own. That's what the guides below are about.
Where Parla fits
Parla is an AI conversation partner for speaking Italian
Built for intermediate and advanced learners who want more real conversation practice than traditional apps provide.
Real, open-ended conversation
Talk about actual topics with an AI partner that responds naturally — and won't switch to English on you.
Available anytime
No tutor to book, no exchange partner to chase. Practice whenever you have five minutes.
Corrections after you speak
Have the whole conversation first, then get a clear debrief — including the agreement, pronouns, and moods you missed.
Judgment-free practice
Botch an ending, misplace a pronoun, start over. That's exactly how speaking improves.
Start here
The core of conversation practice and how to get it.
- Italian Conversation PracticeReal Italian conversation practice — not flashcards. Learn how to practice speaking out loud, build recall, and start an actual conversation today with Parla.
- Practice Speaking OnlinePractice speaking Italian online without booking a single class. Compare your options and build a simple daily speaking routine that actually works.
- AI Italian TutorAn AI Italian tutor for conversation practice — available 24/7, no scheduling, with corrections after you speak. See what an AI tutor does well and how to use it.
- AI Conversation PartnerAn AI Italian conversation partner you can talk to anytime — and one that won't switch to English. Practice real conversations and get feedback with Parla.
Common struggles
The specific things that keep Italian learners stuck — and how to fix them.
- Understand But Can't SpeakWhy you can understand Italian but freeze when speaking — from recall vs. recognition to agreement, pronouns, and the subjunctive — and how to fix it.
- Stop Translating in Your HeadStuck translating from English before every sentence? Learn why it happens, why it keeps you slow, and how to start thinking directly in Italian.
- Duolingo AlternativeLove Duolingo but still can't hold an Italian conversation? An honest look at what Duolingo does well, where it falls short for speaking, and what to use instead.
Level up
Push past the plateau toward real conversational fluency.
- Intermediate PracticePast beginner but stuck on a plateau? Intermediate Italian conversation practice that pushes your speaking with real topics, the subjunctive, and tougher prompts.
- Become Conversationally FluentConversational fluency isn't perfect agreement or the subjunctive. Learn what fluency really is, why grammar knowledge isn't enough, and the path to speaking freely.
- Practice By YourselfYes, you can practice speaking Italian alone. Proven solo methods — self-talk, shadowing, narration, and AI conversation — plus prompts to start today.
Start speaking Italian today
The fastest way to get better at speaking is to start speaking. Five minutes is enough to begin.