Italian Phrase
Mi ha insegnato a essere resiliente e indipendente.
Meaning
This phrase reflects on a past influence that shaped one's character. It uses the passato prossimo to describe a completed action of teaching that resulted in the qualities of resilience and independence. It is a powerful way to acknowledge personal growth through others or life events.
When to use
Use this phrase when discussing your upbringing, a mentor, or a significant life experience that changed you. It is suitable for both formal interviews and deep personal conversations about life lessons.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Miha insegnatoaessereresilienteeindipendente
Indirect Object Pronoun
'Mi' functions as 'to me', indicating who received the teaching.
The verb 'Insegnare'
When followed by an infinitive verb, you must use the preposition 'a'.
Adjective Agreement
'Resiliente' and 'indipendente' end in 'e', making them the same for both masculine and feminine singular subjects.
🗨In Conversation
Tuo padre ti ha dato molti consigli?
Did your father give you a lot of advice?
Sì, mi ha insegnato a essere resiliente e indipendente.
Yes, he taught me to be resilient and independent.
✕Common Mistakes
Mi ha insegnato essere resiliente.
The verb insegnare requires the preposition 'a' before a following infinitive.
Mi ha insegnato di essere resiliente.
Unlike some other Italian verbs, insegnare uses 'a' rather than 'di' to link to an action.
↔Alternatives
Mi ha reso più forte.
It/He/She made me stronger.
Ho imparato a cavarmela da solo.
I learned to get by on my own.
Cultural Tip
Italians often speak with great reverence about family figures or mentors who provided 'lezione di vita' (life lessons). The word 'resiliente' has gained significant popularity in Italy recently as a buzzword for emotional strength and adaptability.

