1. 不定冠词uno在元音和一般辅音开始的阳性单数名词前断为un: un albero,un contadino, un ospite, un tavolo. Alucuno, buono, nessuno 与uno的情况相似,例如:alcun libro ,al
Ce 和 ne 是Pronomi(代词)代词本身没有任何意义,其意义是根据所代的名词或其它而定。Ce 在 lo,la,li, le,ne,前面代替ci,作间接宾语使用。为了能
表达动作发生的频率mai (一般情况下放在谓语动词之后)A pranzo non mangio mai spaghettiNon ho mai mangiato gli spaghetti la settimana scorsa还可用Mai来提问一个动作发生的
The imperative verb forms are used to give orders or advice, to urge strongly, and to exhort. It is a simple tense—in the sense that it isn’t compound—and has only one form, the present. Further
FIRST-CONJUGATION VERB IMPERATIVESINFINITIVETUVOIcantareCanta!Cantate!mangiareMangia!Mangiate!parlareParla!Parlate!The familiar commands for regular -ere and -ire verbs are the same as the tu and voi
SECOND- AND THIRD-CONJUGATIONVERB IMPERATIVESINFINITIVETUVOIdormireDormi!Dormite!finireFinisci!Finite!pulirePulisci!Pulite!salireSali!Salite!scrivereScrivi!Scrivete!vendereVendi!Vendete!Although the i
SECOND- AND THIRD-CONJUGATIONVERB IMPERATIVESINFINITIVETUVOIandare (to walk)Va’!Andate!avere (to have)Abbi!Abbiate!dare (to give)Da’!Date!dire (to say, to tell)Di’!Dite!essere (to be)Sii!Siate!f
The Italian prepositions per, su, con, and fra/tra stand for many different words and are used in a variety of grammatical constructions. The preposition per (“for“ in English) is used to indicate
Propri 专有名词Cesare凯撒Italia意大利Comuni 普通名词uomo男人cane狗nazione国家, 民族Concreti 具体名词giudice
giudice法官Roma罗马Astratti 抽象名词giustizia司法fedeltà忠诚potenza力量Primitivi 根词libro