ne |
1. adv. from there | |
Ne uscirono tre. - Three of them came out from there. | |
2. pron. about it | |
Ne ho sentito parlare. - I have heard about it. | |
Cosa ne pensi? - What do you think about it? | |
3. pron. of it | |
C'è della torta? Ne voglio una fetta. - Is there any cake? I want a slice of it. | |
4. pron. of them (sometimes not translated in English) | |
Non ne ho più. - I've got no more (of them) left. | |
5. contraction. apocopic form of it nel | |
Massimo Troisi ha vinto un oscar per la sua interpretazione ne "Il postino". - Massimo Troisi won an Oscar for his performance in "Il Postino". | |
abbiamo |
1. v. first-person plural present indicative of avere | |
2. v. first-person plural present subjunctive of avere | |
3. v. first-person plural imperative of avere | |
avere |
1. v. to have | |
Avevo un'anima. - I used to have a soul. | |
Ho una macchina. - I have a car. | |
Ho diciassette anni. - I have 17 years. | |
2. v. (auxiliary) to have | |
Ho fatto un errore. - I (have) made a mistake. | |
3. n. property, substance | |
4. n. (in the plural) belongings | |
5. n. credit, assets | |
6. n. swag | |
aperte |
1. adj. feminine plural of adjective aperto | |
due |
1. num. (cln, it, cardinal numbers) two | |
2. adj. two | |
3. n. two | |
4. n. (following the article (m, it, le)) two o'clock (a.m. or p.m.) | |
Sono le due. - It's two o'clock. | |
c'era |
1. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of esserci; there was; there used to be | |
C'era una volta... - Once upon a time... | |
ci |
1. pron. us | |
Loro ci conoscono - They know us | |
2. pron. (reflexive pronoun) ourselves; each other | |
Ci arrabbiamo - We (ourselves) get angry | |
Ci amiamo - We love each other | |
3. pron. to us | |
Lui ci ha detto questo - He said this to us | |
4. pron. (ngd, Replaces the indefinite personal pronoun m, it, si, , one) before reflexive m, it, si, , oneself; one | |
Ci si lava. - One washes oneself. | |
Ci si annoia quando non c'è niente da fare. - One gets bored when there is nothing to do. | |
5. pron. it, to it | |
Non ci credo. - I do not believe it. | |
6. adv. to there, here, there | |
Ci sono andato - I have been there | |
Ci siamo - We're here | |
Ci sono molte cose - There are many things | |
C'è un problema - There is a problem | |
7. adv. ngd, Forms part of many verbs: | |
volerci - to require/take | |
abituarci - to get used to it | |
riuscirci - to be able to do it | |
entrarci - to do with something | |
contarci - to count on it | |
pensarci - to think about it | |
starci - to agree / to be up for something | |
farcela - to manage to do something | |
crederci - to believe it | |
8. n-m. The Twi language family. | |
era |
1. n. age, epoch, period | |
2. n. (geology) era | |
3. v. third-person singular imperfect indicative of essere | |
essere |
1. v. (intransitive, indicating existence, identity, location, or state) to be, to stay | |
2. v. (auxiliary, used to form composite past tense of many intransitive verbs) to have (done something); to | |
3. v. (impersonal, of a duration of time since an event) to have passed | |
4. n. being | |
ci era |
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essersi |
1. v. (reflexive) To exist; to be | |
farina |
1. n. flour, meal | |
e |
1. conj. and | |
ceci |
1. n. plural of cece | |
cece |
1. n. British, US | |