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What are direct object pronouns in Italian? Get a super simple explanation + examples of how to use them in conversation. No.53. Listen to the episode: Direct object pronouns in Italian: Mi, Ti, Lo, La, Ci, Vi, Li, Le. Can you remember how to say "I love you" in Italian? Ti amo.
We use the term ‘combined pronoun’ to describe this use of both an indirect and a direct pronoun together in a sentence. And sometimes the two pronouns really are combined! Indirect Personal Pronoun: mi = a me. ti = a te. gli/le/Le = a lui/lei/Lei. ci = a noi. vi = a voi.
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!
The direct pronouns always come before the verb: Examples. It can also be used formally, for the formal “Lei”: Signora, La chiamo domani. (La=Lei) Madam, I'll cal you tomorrow. Direttore, La disturbo? (La=Lei) Director, am I disturbing you? Professore, La ringrazio. Arriveder La. (La=lei) Thank you Professor. See you soon.
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le ho mangiate. li ho mangiati. Passato Prossimo con NE. With ne, the ending of the participle refers to the reference word, that is, the specified quantity. As a reminder, we generally always use ne for quantities. Review the topic in our lesson here. Passato Prossimo con MI, TI, CI, VI.