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16
lessons found
All about
particles
vi, ve, ci, and ce
written to us to ask about two
particles
: vi and ci. Many of us are...
Those Pesky Particelle (
Particles
)
example from Marika’s video about all these
particles
. Cominciamo con "ci" più "mi". Let's begin...
The Little Words:
Particles
ne and ci in Context
Even though Marika has talked about the
particles
ne and ci in her video lessons, actually using them in conversation...
Che ne so: Let's take it apart
Part 1 Play Caption For more about
particles
ci and ne, see Daniela's video lessons...
Andarsene: yet another important pronominal verb
of just going, we add on some
particles
that make it mean something more. We...
Ascoltare vs sentire
a common expression with sentirsi plus some
particles
. It's used when you don't feel up...
Managing with farcela
together with one or two particular pronominal particelle (particles). Particelle or
particles
are those tiny, usually, 2-letter pronouns we...
A Tricky but Useful Pronominal Verb Volerci
kind of verb that has pronouns and
particles
connected to it that change the meaning...
Noticing Things (or Not) in Italian with Accorgersi
we have to deal with those pesky
particles
that can attach themselves to the verb...
Combining Conjugated Verbs and Infinitives Part 2
in the infinitive are combined with particelle (
particles
), when they are reflexive, or when they...
Dare: the Gift that Keeps on Giving
of a verbo pronominale (a phrasal verb using particelle or short pronoun-related
particles
) — this time with dare — we have darsela. We have...
When Pensare Doesn't Mean "to Think"
do with "thinking." The particle is ci. Ci is one of those
particles
that mean a lot of things, so...
More on Riprendere
object. It does, however, use the same attached
particles
as reflexive and other pronominal verbs, so it's...
Understanding the Reciprocal Reflexive Form
we’ll need one of the plural pronominal
particles
: ci (to us, ourselves, each other), vi (to you, yourselves, each...
Verbi pronominali - Pronominal Verbs
Verbs can combine with one or two
particles
. The
particles
used to make up a pronominal verb...
Fidanzato: Engaged or having a boy/girlfriend?
to get engaged). We use the reflexive
particle
si (oneself) and the auxiliary verb essere (to be)....