te |
1. pron. (disjunctive, emphatic) you | |
lo |
1. art. (ngd, The form of m, it, il) that is used before the so-called impure consonants, that is, s+consonant (it, l'; the | |
l’osso - the bone | |
lo stato - the state | |
lo zio - the uncle | |
2. pron. (accusative) him | |
Lo conosci? - Do you know him? | |
3. pron. (accusative) it, this or that thing | |
Quando te lo diedi. - When I gave it to you. | |
auguro |
1. v. first-person singular present indicative of augurare | |
augurare |
1. v. to wish | |
2. v. to hope (for) | |
figlio |
1. n-m. (often, in the plural) child (of unspecified sex, in relation to their parents) | |
Quanti figli avete? - How many children do you have? | |
2. n-m. son | |
È mio figlio. - He is my son. | |
3. v. first-person singular present indicative active of figliare | |
mio |
1. pron. (used attributively) my; of mine | |
casa mia — “my house” | |
i miei figli — “my children” | |
le mie macchine — “my cars” | |
2. pron. (used predicatively) mine | |
Sono i miei. — “They are mine.” | |
3. pron. (used substantively) mine; the thing belonging to me | |
Il mio è.... — “Mine is....” | |