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Italian Phrase

Preparo esempi della mia esperienza.

/preˈpa.ro eˈzɛm.pi ˈdel.la ˈmi.a es.peˈri.en.tsa/
Meaning"I prepare examples from my experience."
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Meaning

Literally, “I prepare examples from my experience.” It conveys that the speaker is creating illustrative examples based on what they have personally lived through.

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When to use

Use this sentence when you are explaining that you are drawing on personal anecdotes to illustrate a point, such as in a lesson, presentation, or casual conversation about teaching methods.

Grammar Breakdown

Preparoesempidellamiaesperienza

1

Verb Conjugation (Presente Indicativo)

‘Preparo’ is the first person singular present indicative of ‘preparare’, meaning ‘I prepare’.

2

Partitive Article ‘della’

‘della’ = ‘di’ + ‘la’, used here to mean ‘of the’ linking ‘esempi’ with ‘esperienza’.

3

Possessive Adjective ‘mia’

‘mia’ agrees in gender and number with the noun ‘esperienza’, meaning ‘my’.

4

Noun Agreement

Both ‘esempi’ (plural) and ‘esperienza’ (singular feminine) are correctly placed; the article ‘della’ matches the feminine singular noun.

🗨In Conversation

A

Come rendi più chiaro il tuo corso di fotografia?

How do you make your photography course clearer?

Preparo esempi della mia esperienza.

I prepare examples from my experience.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Preparo esempi di la mia esperienza.

    ‘di la’ should be contracted to ‘della’.

  • Preparo esempi della mio esperienza.

    Possessive adjective must agree in gender: ‘mia’ not ‘mio’.

  • Preparo esempi della esperienze.

    ‘esperienza’ is singular; the article ‘della’ matches singular feminine.

Alternatives

  • Uso esempi tratti dalla mia esperienza.

    I use examples taken from my experience.

  • Presento esempi basati sulla mia esperienza.

    I present examples based on my experience.

  • Mi avvalgo di esempi della mia esperienza.

    I draw on examples from my experience.

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Cultural Tip

In Italian, sharing personal anecdotes is a common way to build credibility and rapport, especially in educational or professional settings. However, keep the tone modest; avoid sounding overly self‑promotional by balancing personal examples with general knowledge.