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Se vs. si. if, whether. Vi dispiace se mi siedo qui ? (Do you mind if I sit here?) Se fossi libero, accetterei il suo invito . (If I were free, I would accept his invitation.) (the pronoun "si" becomes "se" when followed by a third-person direct object clitic: lo, la, li, le, or ne) Guardatelo. Non se lo merita . (Look at him.
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The forms mi and ti come from the datives mihi and tibi; me and te are the accusative forms. For the third person, lui, lei, lo and la come from Latin demonstratives; sé and si come from sui/sibi/se/se but are only used for the reflexive form in Italian. The history of ci is another topic altogether; also vi is a bit strange.
Type inside the form above the italian verb you wish to conjugate (ie: amare, temere, finire, noi siamo, io vado, che tu sappia). If you wish the conjugation in the reflexive (pronominal) form, just type the reflexive verb (ie: amarsi, struggersi, spazientirsi, io mi lavo, tu ti pettini).