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01.lontano远02.vicino近03.vero真的04.falso假的05.dritto直06.storto弯07.sinistro左08.destro
The forms of the Italian direct object pronouns appear in the following table. ITALIAN DIRECT OBJECT PRONOUNSPERSONSINGULARPLURALImi (me)ci (us)IIti (you, informal)vi (you, informal)IIIlo, la (him, he
è importante mangiarla ogni giorno. (It is important to eat it every day.)è una buon’idea invitarli. (It’s a good idea to invite them.) In a negative sentence, the word non must come before the
A few Italian verbs that take a direct object, such as ascoltare, aspettare, cercare, and guardare, correspond to English verbs that are used with prepositions (to listen to, to wait for, to look for,
The Italian preposition di means “of“ in English. It is used in the following cases: 1. To indicate possession: il libro di Maria (Maria’s book)la padella del cuoco (the cook’s pan)la casa del
A sentence is usually made negative in Italian by placing the word non in front of the verb: Francesca voule dormire. (Francesca wants to sleep.)Francesca non voule dormire. (Francesca doesn’t want
FORMING ADVERBS IN ITALIANADJECTIVE (GENERAL OR MASCULINE)ADJECTIVE (FEMININE SINGULAR)ADVERBfelicefelicefelicemente (happily)lentolentalentamente (slowly)stancostancastancamente (tiredly)
If an adjective ends in -ale, -ile, or -are, the adverb is formed with the root of the adjective plus the ending -mente. FORMING ADVERBS FROM ADJECTIVES THAT END IN -ALE, -ILE, OR -AREADJECTIVE (GENER