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Verbi in -are io lavor - o io mi chiam - o tu lavor - i tu ti chiam- i lui lavor - a lui si chiam- a lei Lavor - a lei si chiam- a Italian verbs change their ending depending on the person who is speaking/acting, therefore unlike other languages it is NOT essential to mention the Pronouns: io, tu, lui, lei before using the verb in a written or spoken sentence. Ciao, mi chiamo Elisa Pictures © microsoft office

Verbi in -ere io ved - o tu ved - i Picture© microsoft office lui ved - e lei ved - e Italian verbs change their ending depending on the person who is speaking/acting, therefore unlike other languages it is NOT essential to mention the Pronouns: io, tu, lui, lei before using the verb in a written or spoken sentence.

Verbi in -ire io cap - isco tu cap - isci lui cap - isce lei cap - isce Pictures © microsoft office Italian verbs change their ending depending on the person who is speaking/acting, therefore unlike other languages it is NOT essential to mention the Pronouns: io, tu, lui, lei before using the verb in a written or spoken sentence.

Pictures © microsoft office io sent-o tu sent-i lui sent-e lei sent-e Italian verbs change their ending depending on the person who is speaking/acting, therefore unlike other languages it is NOT essential to mention the Pronouns: io, tu, lui, lei before using the verb in a written or spoken sentence. Verbi in -ire