Italian Phrase
Poi guardo la TV.
Meaning
This phrase describes a sequence of actions where the speaker watches television after something else has occurred. 'Poi' serves as a temporal bridge, while 'guardo' is the first-person singular present tense of 'guardare', which means to watch intentionally.
When to use
Use this phrase when listing activities in a daily routine or explaining your plans for the immediate future. It is perfect for casual conversation about how you spend your free time.
✦Grammar Breakdown
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Adverb 'Poi'
This is a common adverb of time used to sequence events, similar to 'then' or 'afterwards' in English.
Present Tense 'Guardo'
This is the 'io' (I) form of the regular -are verb 'guardare'. In Italian, the subject pronoun 'io' is often omitted.
The Article 'la'
TV is a feminine noun in Italian, so it requires the feminine singular article 'la'.
🗨In Conversation
Cosa fai dopo cena?
What do you do after dinner?
Poi guardo la TV.
Then I watch TV.
✕Common Mistakes
Poi guardo TV.
In Italian, you must use the definite article 'la' before 'TV' when talking about the activity of watching it.
Poi vedo la TV.
While 'vedere' means 'to see', 'guardare' is the preferred verb for watching a show or a screen with attention.
↔Alternatives
Dopo guardo la televisione.
Afterwards I watch television.
Più tardi guardo la TV.
Later I watch TV.
Cultural Tip
Television remains a central part of Italian domestic life, especially during the 'serata' (evening). Note that 'TV' is pronounced as the names of the letters 'Ti' and 'Vù', and it is almost always feminine.

