Description
io = I
tu = you (informal)
Lei = you (formal)
lui = he
lei = she
noi = we
voi = you (plural, formal and informal)
loro = they
The subject pronoun io, unlike the English I, is not capitalized unless it begins a sentence.
Lei is the formal form for both masculine and feminine and is written with the capital L to distinguish it from lei (she).
parlare = to speak
io parlo = I speak
tu parli = you speak (informal)
Lei parla = you speak (formal)
lui parla = he speaks
lei parla = she speaks
noi parliamo = we speak
voi parlate = you speak (plural)
loro parlano = they speak
Inglese = English
Francese = French
Spagnolo = Spanish
...
Published 11/30/18
libro = book
penna = pen
matita = pencil
carta = paper
quaderno = notebook or planner
sedia = chair
luce = light
finestra = window
scrivania = desk
pagina = page
porta = door
Published 11/29/18
Change the 'o' to an 'i' to make it plural:
amico = friend, amici = friends
Change the 'a' to an 'e' to make it plural:
chiesa = church, chiese = churches
Change the 'ca' to a 'che' to make it plural:
banca = bank, banche = banks
Change the 'e' to an 'i' to make it plural:
studente =...
Published 11/28/18