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    Exercise "Accento", created by mondets (a free exercise to learn Italian):
    Results of the 4 267 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 64.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): ilgatto67 / SWITZERLAND, on Sunday 14 April - 09:49:
    "Grazie! "


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (3931 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 68.6 %
    un'anguilla an/guil/la (une anguille)*

    Question 2 passed: 61.7 %
    cadere ca/de/re (tomber) cf. [choir †] *

    Question 3 passed: 46.6 %
    una vergine ver/gi/ne (une vierge)*

    Question 4 passed: 75.3 %
    undici un/di/ci (onze)*

    Question 5 passed: 71.7 %
    quindici quin/di/ci (quinze)*

    Question 6 passed: 74.6 %
    un'aringa a/rin/ga (un hareng)*

    Question 7 passed: 47.5 %
    ardere ar/de/re (brûler) cf. [ardre†]*

    Question 8 passed: 70.3 %
    un diavolo dia/vo/lo (un diable)*

    Question 9 passed: 46.8 %
    correre cor/re/re (courir) cf. [courre †]*

    Question 10 passed: 62.2 %
    un'armata ar/ma/ta (une armée)*

    Question 11 passed: 65.5 %
    ridere ri/de/re (rire)*

    Question 12 passed: 58.5 %
    un amico a/mi/co (un ami)*

    Question 13 passed: 46.5 %
    un'edera e/de/ra (un lierre)*

    Question 14 passed: 64.8 %
    piangere pian/ge/re (pleurer) cf.[plaindre]*

    Question 15 passed: 64.1 %
    sedici se/di/ci (seize)*

    Question 16 passed: 67.3 %
    un carreggio car/reg/gio (un charroi)*

    Question 17 passed: 63.4 %
    scrivere scri/ve/re (écrire) *

    Question 18 passed: 62.9 %
    una femmina fem/mi/na (une femelle) cf. [ une femme]*

    Question 19 passed: 65.7 %
    un secolo se/co/lo (un siècle)*

    Question 20 passed: 59.2 %
    rompere rom/pe/re (rompre) *


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