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il si impersonale
il si impersonale - the impersonal si
languages
313
lessons found
Non vuol dire (that doesn't mean anything)
notte. Eh, ma non vuol dire però.
Ci
son delle notti dove non c'è silenzio....
L'erbaccia: Che cos'è?
a kind of grass. E se no
ci
sarebbe stata tutta erbaccia, perché prima passava...
Ways to begin in Italian
Italy, and she uses incominciare in this example.
Ci
aiuteremo con...
ci
aiuteremo con un mestolo...
The expression Che ne so?
do I know? Captions 14-15, Ma che
ci
faccio qui! Un film di Francesco Amato...
Putting things behind us with croce (cross) and pietra (stone)
sopra or farci una croce sopra. The
ci
stands for "on it" and reinforces the preposition...
What's accoglienza?
arrivavano a Lampedusa dall'Africa, la Caritas spezzina,
ci
hanno [sic:
ci
ha] chiesto di fare...
Addressing people in Italian
to her boss, who is a notary.
Ci
dica, dottore. What is it, sir? Caption...
Expressions this week
entire Nest. Captions 58-59, Liberi tutti EP2
Ci
vivresti on un posto così? - Part 1...
Che ne so: Let's take it apart
what." See this lesson. Scusa, ma io che
ci
faccio qui? Non conto niente. Sorry, but...
I Mezzi: What are they?
qui è tutto tranquillo. In the big
ci
ty in order to do anything you have...
E vorrei vedere you're darn right
un po' di forza di volontà, non
ci
caschi. -Non tutti hanno la tua forza....
Pronunciation tips for the letter E
Part 10 Play Caption Destra e sinistra
Ci
sono le botteghe a destra e a...
A tale of 2 related adverbs: a malapena and appena
Imma, the deputy public prosecutor of the
ci
ty of Matera, is at a dinner party at...
3 bothersome synonyms: disturbo, fastidio, noia
disturbance, the interruption) is used a lot, too.
Ci
scusi il disturbo, il commissario Manara vorrebbe...
Nouns and verbs that go together
throwing them. Perché c'è una macchina che
ci
segue, saranno almeno dieci minuti. -Tieniti forte...
50 good-to-know Italian adjectives part 1 — positives
adjective that means “great.” Consider this exchange:
Ci
vediamo alle cinque. -Ottimo. I’ll meet you at...
Business Vocabulary and Expresssions Part 1
work. Be', mamma, io vado al lavoro,
ci
vediamo stasera. Well, Mom, I'm going to...
Why is mi piace so hard to figure out?
a car a band an actor a
ci
ty If you don't know what something is...
Scucire and Cucire
capable of flipping the omelet [turning the tables] che non
ci
puoi credere. like you wouldn't believe. Captions...
Expression: Era ora!
was about time)! Forza, dai, dai, dai,
ci
siamo,
ci
siamo. Come on, come on,...
Qualifying Adverbs: molto, poco, abbastanza, piuttosto
see Daniela's lessons. A qui [sic], a Mondello
ci
sono molti negozi. Here in Mondello there...
More expressions with caso
translating them differently. Non lo so, non
ci
ho fatto caso, mi dispiace. I don't...
Andarsene: yet another important pronominal verb
go somewhere, we can use the particle
ci
(to, in, or at that place) as...
Farcela: a pronominal verb to have in your toolkit
that ce means the same thing as
ci
, but when we have a direct object...
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