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Italian basics

QuestionAnswer
mi piace la pizza pizza pleases me
ti piace la pizza pizza pleases you
gli piace la pizza pizza pleases him
le piace la pizza pizza pleases her.
andare to go (forward)
uscire to exit (to go party)
giocare to go play (sport)
Io Abito I live
Tu abiti you live
lui/lei abita he/she lives
io ho I have
Tu Hai you have
Lui/lei Ha he/she has
Mi piace pleases me
Ti piace pleases you
gli piace pleases him
le piace pleases her
I like doing my homework. To make a call. To have breakfast. is this fare or faccio? Fare
Io (I) and present tense or something that is a general truth. ex: I'm having breakfast. I'm going grocery shopping . I do my homework. are these examples of fare or faccio? Faccio
his/her name si chiama
your name Tu chiami
my name mi chiamo
molti many
molto very
conoscero know
pigro non active
goloso sweet tooth
mangiere eat
cibo food
corere run
passeggiare stroll
attrice actress
attore actor
mezza half
chi who
soltanto only
chi è Lei? who are you?
Chi è lei? who is she?
quello/quella/ che that
I saw the house that he bought. That is the train that goes to Rome. are these sentences going to use che or quello? why? che, acts like, which.
I don't like these students. I prefer this book, not that one. are these sentences using quello or che? quello. because they refer to a specific noun. (book. students) it directly replaces a noun.
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