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We use direct pronouns to substitute a direct object (which answers the question “who?” or “what?” and where there is no preposition) or a whole phrase. The direct pronouns always come before the verb: Sai dov’è la stazione so/No, non so. Do you know where the station is? Yes, I do/No, I don’t. Uli beve la birra tedesca? Sì, beve spesso.
With "ti", it's completely different. "Tu" is the subject of the sentence. "Ti", on the other hand, is not, it's the indirect object. The only difference between English and Italian is really the order of the words here: "Ti faccio vedere il telefono" is literally "You I make see the telephone".
20 lip 2023 · Let’s first clarify the difference between tu and te in a simple way: “tu” is always used as subject, while “te” is a complement. For example: Tu vai a Londra. [tu performs the action, it is the subject] Luca guarda te. [te is the direct object complement] Vengo in vacanza con te. [te is a complement introduced by preposition]
Definicja: Se ne va "se ne va" or "se ne va via" means He/she goes away angielski (amerykański) francuski (Francja) niemiecki włoski japoński koreański polski portugalski (Brazylia) portugalski (Portugalia) rosyjski chiński uproszczony (Chiny) hiszpański (Meksyk) chiński tradycyjny (Tajwan) turecki wietnamski
Mi, ti, si, ci, vi, si… what the hell are they? Find out what are and how to use the subject and reflexive pronouns with this new video-lesson!