Learn Italian: CI particella Pronominale and its uses :)
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can u give mi your yahoo id or other id i want to learn itallian language thanx
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Ciao.... Amina... Grazie Grazie....
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cercando belle... Thanks for the video, i am learning Italian through this :D (Sushi)
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@mayuarijo i hope u liked the video grazie =)
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thank you for the great vid !
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HI AMINA COULD YOU DO A VIDEO WITH ITALIAN SLANG? :D I'M REALLY CURIOUS TO HEAR SOME LOL
babydoll209x3 3 months ago
@babydoll209x3 sure dear i will do it's fun =)
aminasoul 3 months ago
so ci si lave would be a way of saying we wash each other/ourselves? So this is instead of saying (noi) ci lavamo or ci vedemo?? I just saw a guy singing mi ci despiace que non ti ci piace. Does that mean im sorry that i or it doesnt please or make u happy? Could one instead leave out the two ci and say me despiace que non ti piace?? Tx a bunch for the vids and replies :))
peoplespeace 3 months ago
@peoplespeace yes ci si lava it's like we wash each other ur right =) yes right :) if you say ci si lava and u say ci laviamo is just the same concept but written in a different way :)
Ci dispiace= we're sorry for it and che non ti piace= that you don't like it ti and ci are both particelle pronominali =) but ci refers to us and ti refers to you =) hope you got the point let me know if u didnt =) yes u can absolutely say mi dispiace ( mi involves only you that u speak noone else) got it? =)
aminasoul 3 months ago
Often times i see ci followed by si and then the verb, what is that?
peoplespeace 3 months ago
@peoplespeace ci si vede = literally means we see each other well it's like a form, an expression we usually notice in italian you made a good question! =) thanks for askying =) that " si" is a riflexiv form! so CI SI vede or CI SI lava = lava means to wash, so it's like a reflexive form =) hope you got it! thanks for watching ciaooo
aminasoul 3 months ago