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il si impersonale
il si impersonale - the impersonal si
languages
313
lessons found
Che as a Conjunction
they flunked me. Caption 22, Ma che
ci
faccio qui! - Un film di Francesco Amato...
Italians Know Their Chickens
does something, or as a justification afterwards.
Ci
butto un etto di pasta in più...
How to Wear Clothes in Italian
cosa (what). Eh, scusate, commissario, ma come
ci
dobbiamo vestire? -Eh, infatti. Uh, sorry Commissioner,...
What's up with Italian Nicknames?
a street called via San Paolino in the historical
ci
ty of Lucca, so nicknaming this way is...
7 Ways to Share Information in Italian
vicoli, è molto affascinante But also the
ci
ty of Genoa, with its alleys, is very...
Another Way to Notice Something (or Not), in Italian
we do have to contend with the particle
ci
which in this case stands for "about it"...
More Ways to Use the Noun Conto
having you participate. It's a modo di dire.
Ci
vogliono, fai conto, tre ore per andare da Pisa...
Fare i conti (Taking Things into Account) Part 2
se tutti si vogliono innamorare, un motivo
ci
sarà. that if everyone wants to fall...
Fare i conti (Taking Things into Account) Part 1
formal second person) reflexive. La stampa locale
ci
sta addosso. The local press is on...
Using Prepositions A and In with
Ci
ties and Countries
preposition a (to, at) with names of
ci
ties and minor islands. Bologna is a
ci
ty, so we use a. Perché è partito...
Combining the Preposition A with a Definite Article
the (masculine singular) definite article lo. Oggi
ci
troviamo allo stadio comunale Renzo Barbera di...
Let's Talk about the Italian Preposition A
to the prickly topic of prepositions preceding
ci
ties, states, countries, and regions. Knowing when to...
Combining the Preposition In with a Definite Article
singular article lo Questo è fondamentale quando
ci
si trova This is fundamental when you...
Let's Talk about the Italian Preposition In
about a means of transportation: A Parigi
ci
vai in treno o in aereo (Are...
What Does Salutare Actually Mean?
to say goodbye to us." That pesky
ci
again! Brigadiere, ma che sei venuto a...
Bilancio or Bilancia?
It's describing the role of the Bank.
Ci
oè, immette liquidità nella partita per That is,...
Diritto, Dritto, and Dritta
as a worker. Caption 6, Ma che
ci
faccio qui! - Un film di Francesco Amato...
How to Fix Things in Italian Part 2
the English verb "to repair." Io non
ci
metto le mani. I'm not going to...
Fixing Things in Italian Part 1
millenovecentonovantuno, When the piazza was renovated in nineteen ninety-one,
ci
si è accorti che il palombaro, they...
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...
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