sei |
1. num. (cln, it, cardinal numbers) six | |
2. adj. six | |
3. n. six | |
4. n. (following the article le) six o'clock (a.m. or p.m.) | |
Sono le sei. - It's six o'clock. | |
5. v. second-person singular present 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 | |
venuto |
1. adj. coming | |
2. n. comer | |
3. v. past participle of venire (feminine: venuta, masculine plural: venuti, feminine plural: venute) | |
venire |
1. v. (intransitive) to come, arrive | |
2. v. (intransitive) to be (see usage notes) | |
a |
1. prep. in | |
2. prep. at | |
3. prep. to | |
4. prep. Indicates the direct object, mainly to avoid confusion when it, the subject, or both are displaced, or for emphasis | |
A me non importa. - To me it doesn’t matter. | |
A lei non piace, ma a lui piace molto. - She doesn't like it, but he likes it very much. | |
5. v. misspelling of ha | |
leccare |
1. v. To lick | |
il |
1. art. the | |
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....” | |
adesso |
1. adv. now | |