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il si impersonale
languages
391
lessons found
3 verbs that end in -are
we get a bruise, sometimes it swells —
Si
gonfia. Poi l'universo ha cominciato a gonfiarsi,...
2 kinds of prepositions and articles combined
the noun. Sa, la banda del paese
si
riunisce qui per provare. You know, the...
Che ne so: Let's take it apart
so, which is simply the first person
si
ngular of the verb sapere (to know). You...
I Mezzi: What are they?
collegata? -La Campania è collegatissima, quindi ci
si
può arrivare in treno, in aereo, in...
Metaphorically speaking: aria (air)
selling, not worth taking into consideration. Qui
si
vende aria fritta. Here we're selling fried...
Pronunciation tips for the letter E
hear it (sometimes it goes by quickly).
Sì
, e noi facciamo su e giù da...
50 good-to know adjectives part 5
new lists from time to time. 41)
si
mpatico (likeable, congenial, nice) This is such a...
A tale of 2 related adverbs: a malapena and appena
didn't know each other! Lui e lei
si
sono appena conosciuti, ma già
si
amano....
Using suffixes for emphasis
such as in minimizing un difetto (a defect). Quando
si
parla troppo bene delle persone, senza neanche...
50 Italian good-to-know adjectives part 4 - emotions
the past participle of the verb scoraggiare.
Sì
, ma guarda, ne ho sentiti trentadue, un...
50 good-to-know Italian adjectives part 2 — negatives
un mondo che è brutale, terrificante... -Aspro,
sì
. That is, we live in a world...
2 basic verbs: essere (to be) and avere (to have)
how they sound, in the first person
si
ngular: Ciao, io sono Anna e ho quasi...
3 bothersome synonyms: disturbo, fastidio, noia
the last one remaining, Captions 30-31, Gianni
si
racconta L'olivo e i rovi Play Caption...
The fine line between adjectives and nouns
too, just like adjectives idiota, cretino, and scemo.
Sì
. Sara, io sono uno stupido. Yes, Sara,...
50 good-to-know Italian adjectives part 1 — positives
they didn’t ask you to do. Eh
sì
. -Eh
sì
. Comunque Luca è stato molto...
1 important way to translate the verb "to get" in Italian
get thirsty. Non ti viene fame? -Oh,
sì
. Don't you get hungry? -Oh, yes. Caption...
Getting busy with darsi da fare
works hard in general, we might say:
Si
dà da fare (he/she works hard). Note...
Why is mi piace so hard to figure out?
started. One important thing: Use items in the
si
ngular or collective nouns. When we begin referring...
Scucire and Cucire
ed il cappotto era liso non lo
si
buttava. Semplicemente lo
si
faceva rivoltare ad...
The noun il passo — What does it mean?
however, that passo is also the first-person
si
ngular of the verb passare (to pass). That's...
Expression: Era ora!
about time)! Forza, dai, dai, dai, ci
si
amo, ci
si
amo. Come on, come on, come...
Qualifying Adverbs: troppo, tanto
much," "many," or "very." Ben presto però
si
sviluppò in Europa, dove ebbe tanto successo....
When 2 Doesn't Mean 2
a walk)? Due spaghetti Due spaghetti indicates a
si
mple, humble meal featuring pasta. It can also indicate...
Qualifying Adverbs: molto, poco, abbastanza, piuttosto
think: After practically seven-plus centuries, questi colori
si
sono leggermente sbiaditi. Sono assai meno brillanti....
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