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Parts of the Body

Webun ginocchio. knee. una caviglia. ankle. un piede. foot. un dito del piede. toe. In Italian, possessive adjectives are usually not used to indicate the owner of any given body part.

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Italian Politeness

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Lawless Italian: Reflexive Verbs

WebReflexive Verbs. For reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun indicates that the subject of the verb is performing the action on him/her/itself, rather than on someone or something …

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Italian Reflexive Verbs

WebVerbi riflessivi. Reflexive verbs are the most common type of pronominal verb. Here, the reflexive pronoun indicates that the subject of the verb is performing the action on …

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Italian Subject Pronouns

WebPerson includes “first person” (the speaker), “second person” (the listener), and “third person” (neither the speaker nor the listener). Thus, with two numbers and three …

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Italian Imperfect

WebImperfetto. They say practice makes perfect, so how can one of the most common Italian past tenses be imperfect? In grammatical terms, "perfect" means "complete," so the …

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About Evelyn Reid

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Stare – to be, to stay

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