PS: Explore free learning materials for Italian: Module: Travel — Gender — Asking Directions — Bar
- Bartek1410
August 2017
ΔΩΣΤΕ ΑΠΑΝΤΗΣΕΙΣ
![]() | Fee13September 2017 The last sentence, is not the same word, I will write in capital letters to explain better: "IO LO SAPRÒ DOMANI". IO means I, while LO is related to the "object" (it). I am going to know (it) tomorrow. |
Bartek1410September 2017 Thank youthat was what i was looking for
![]() | AndreaRota96August 2017 it,we and I |
![]() | davide_durSeptember 2017 "Noi dobbiamo darla a lui" means "We have to give it to him"! |
![]() | davide_durSeptember 2017 "Lei la dà a lui" means "she gives it to him"! |