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In this lesson, I’ll show you the personal pronouns in Italian, such as “io, me, mi, tu, te, ti, lui/lei, lo, li,” etc.----- SUMMARY O...
Io, tu, lei ... These are called reflexive verbs, with an additional mi, ti, or si which corresponds to the English "myself, yourself, him/herself". Come ti chiami? What's your name? lit How do...
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!
Italian Pronouns: io, me, te, ti, tu, voi, esso, essa… They are little words that help you replace nouns, to avoid repetitions. “Pronome” literally means → al posto del nome (instead of the noun). In Italian, there are many pronouns categories: they all substitute nouns, but in different ways… let’s learn a little more about their utilization!
Zaimki mi, ti, si, ci, vi oraz si przybierają przed zaimkami lo, la, li, le i ne formy: me, te, sé, ce, ve, se. Zaimki gli oraz le łączą się z tymi zaimkami w formy: glielo, gliela, glieli, gliele oraz gliene. Zaimek neznaczy: z tego, z nich, o nim, o niej, o nich, o tym.
Mi ci porti tu? (mi = me; ci = al lavoro) I have to go to work, but my car is at the mechanics'. Will you take me there? Mi accompagni all'aeroporto? Si, ti ci accompagno io! (ti = te; ci = all'aeroporto) Will you accompany me to the airport? Yes, I’ll accompany you! Se siete in ritardo per la lezione, vi ci porto io.
31 sty 2019 · Reflexive pronouns (i pronomi riflessivi) mi, ti, si, ci, vi, and si look just like direct object pronouns, except for the third-person form si (which is the same in the singular and in the plural). In a reflexive sentence, the action of the verb refers back to the subject.