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quei
     1. adj. plural of quel
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.
sono
     1. v. first-person singular present of essere; (I) [[am]], [[I'm]].
     2. v. third-person plural present of essere; (they) [[are]], [[they're]].
     3. n. alternative form of suono
     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
sempre
     1. adv. always
     2. adv. (colloquial) still
           …sempre in garanzia? - …still under guarantee?
stati
     1. n. plural of it
     2. v. masculine plural past participle of essere
     3. v. masculine plural past participle of stare
     4. v. masculine plural past participle of starsene
     stato
          1. n. (sciences) state (physical property of matter as solid, liquid, gas or plasma)
          2. n. (polity) state sovereign polity; a government
          3. n. state (a condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time)
          4. n. state (condition of prosperity or grandeur; wealthy or prosperous circumstances; social importance)
          5. n. rank, status
          6. v. masculine singular past participle of essere
          7. v. masculine singular past participle of stare
          8. v. masculine singular past participle of starsene
nemici
     1. n. plural of nemico
     nemico
          1. n-m. enemy, foe
                Il re annientò i suoi nemici. - The king crushed his enemies.
          2. adj. enemy
          3. adj. hostile, foe
si
     1. pron. (reflexive pronoun) oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves
           Il tuo gatto si lava sul mio letto. - Your cat cleans himself/itself on my bed.
           La tua gatta si lava sul mio letto. - Your cat cleans herself on my bed.
           Marco si è rotto il braccio. - Marco has broken his arm.
     2. pron. (reciprocal pronoun) each other, one another
           Carlo e Laura si amano. - Carlo and Laura love each other.
     3. pron. (indefinite) one, you, we, they, people
           In Italia si pranza intorno all'una. - In Italy they eat lunch around 13.
           In Italia si tende ad andare a letto tardi. - In Italy, people tend to go to bed late.
           Si dice che Maria volesse uccidere Giovanni. - It is said that Maria wanted to kill Giovanni.
           Da questa finestra si vede la banca. - From this window, one can see the bank.
     4. pron. (si passivante) (ngd, Used to form the passive voice of a verb); it
           Si vende latte. / Vendesi latte. - Milk for sale.
           Non si accettano carte di credito. - Credit cards are not accepted.
     5. n. (music) B
     sì
          1. adv. yes
          2. adv. so
sono
     1. v. first-person singular present of essere; (I) [[am]], [[I'm]].
     2. v. third-person plural present of essere; (they) [[are]], [[they're]].
     3. n. alternative form of suono
     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
sempre
     1. adv. always
     2. adv. (colloquial) still
           …sempre in garanzia? - …still under guarantee?
odiati
     1. v. plural of it
     odiato
          1. v. past participle of odiare (feminine: odiata, masculine plural: odiati, feminine plural: odiate)
          2. adj. hated, detested
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