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Torto o Ragione (Wrong or Right)
seem like a rather reasonable person, io spero non
ci
saranno problemi, ecco. I hope there won't...
3 Ways to Get It Wrong in Italian
Mom, please. Ce tratti come du [romanesco:
ci
tratti come due] ragazzini! You treat us...
2 Expressions with the Verb Credere
verb parere (to seem, to appear): Noi
ci
sposeremo e soprattutto divorzieremo. We'll get married...
Asking Questions in Italian part 2
the verb, as in the following example. Ma,
ci
torneresti con tua moglie? -No. But would...
Putting in Time with Metterci
verb volere. We might say, for example:
Ci
vuole poco tempo per andare dalla stazione in...
A Tricky but Useful Pronominal Verb Volerci
to the uses of the little particle
ci
. We've done several lessons on it, and...
"Get Lost" in Italian
it's surely risen, quindi vattene a casa,
ci
penso io. so get yourself home, I'll...
Solo: What Does It Really Mean?
un sogno Ep.2 - Part 13 Play Caption
Ci
oè, penso solo al fatto che tu non
ci
sia più, Martino. I mean, I can...
3 Need to Know Italian Expressions for Arguing in Italian
finished bugging me? Caption 30, Ma che
ci
faccio qui! - Un film di Francesco Amato...
Getting Undressed in Italian
d'accordo? I'll examine you together, all right?
Ci
sono problemi? Are there any problems? No,...
How to Turn a Noun into a Verb (and Back) in Italian
un portale rinascimentale e il portico a
ci
nque arcate. in which a Renaissance portal and...
What Does Presto Really Mean?
we have a blast, e la mattina
ci
svegliamo presto per andare all'università. and in...
Noticing Things (or Not) in Italian with Accorgersi
his customer). Co' [romanesco: con] questa c'arivi [
ci
arrivi] a trecento che manco te n'accorgi....
Il Mutuo and La Mutua
edge of town. Una messa in piega
ci
vuole un mutuo, eh. To get one's...
Combining Conjugated Verbs and Infinitives Part 2
of leaving without saying goodbye, are you?
Ci
penso io a comprare i biglietti. I'll...
How to Hurry Up in Italian
it comes before "b." Dai, sbrigati che
ci
perdiamo l'inizio del film. Come on, hurry...
Legno or Legna ?
Antico a lievitazione naturale, cotto a legna,
ci
sono altri tipi... Traditional sourdough, baked in...
Tutti Quanti
you say the same thing every time).
Ci
manchi tanto, a tutti noi (we miss...
Animali and Animalisti
Solo per... Ma avete visto quanti animali
ci
vanno per fare una pelliccia? Just to......
Solutions to Exercises from "Servire: A Tricky Verb to Use"
Avrai bisogno di un ombrello, visto il cielo.
Ci
sarà bisogno di un ombrello, visto il cielo....
Servire: A Surprisingly Tricky Verb to Use
In the following example, the indirect object
ci
(for us, to us) is present, so...
How Adjectives Work in Italian Part 2
the most elegant, più signorili della capitale, dove
ci
sono le case più belle. most exclusive...
How Adjectives Work in Italian Part 1
e dintorni Play Caption Masculine + plural = i
Ci
siamo ricordati tutti i momenti belli della...
Adverbs Formed from Adjectives: Some Easy Tricks
onesta + mente = onestamente (honestly) Giacomo, onestamente non
ci
aspettavamo questa cosa. Giacomo, honestly, we didn't...
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