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[[File:Past Participle in Napolitan.png|alt=Past Participle in Napolitan|thumb|'''Past Participle in Napolitan''']] | [[File:Past Participle in Napolitan.png|alt=Past Participle in Napolitan|thumb|'''Past Participle in Napolitan''']] | ||
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Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions ! | Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions ! | ||
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<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons:</span> [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Possessive-Case-in-Napolitan|Possessive Case in Napolitan]] & [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]. | |||
== '''Some Verbs in the Past Perfect in Napolitan''' == | == '''Some Verbs in the Past Perfect in Napolitan''' == | ||
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|Eles amaram | |Eles amaram | ||
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=== '''Verb : to speak / parlà''' === | === '''Verb : to speak / parlà''' === | ||
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|Eles falaram | |Eles falaram | ||
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=== '''Verb : to sleep / durmì''' === | === '''Verb : to sleep / durmì''' === | ||
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|Eles dormiram | |Eles dormiram | ||
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=== '''Verb : to open / arapì''' === | === '''Verb : to open / arapì''' === | ||
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== | ==Other Lessons== | ||
* [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] | * [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Past-Tense|Past Tense]] | ||
* [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Imperative-Tense|Imperative Tense]] | * [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Imperative-Tense|Imperative Tense]] | ||
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* [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Possessive-Case-in-Napolitan|Possessive Case in Napolitan]] | * [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Possessive-Case-in-Napolitan|Possessive Case in Napolitan]] | ||
* [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] | * [[Language/Neapolitan/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:35, 27 March 2023
Hello everybody,
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about ¨PAST PARTICIPLE¨ in Napolitan
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !
Happy learning ! :)
Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Possessive Case in Napolitan & Prepositions.
Some Verbs in the Past Perfect in Napolitan
Verb : to love / amà
ENGLISH | NAPOLITAN | BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
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I have loved | Io aggio amato | Eu amei |
You have loved | Tu aje amato | Você amou |
He has loved | Isso àve / ha amato | Ele amou |
We have loved | Nuje avimme amato | Nós amamos |
You have loved | Vuje avite amato | Vocês amaram |
They have loved | Lloro àveno / hanno amato | Eles amaram |
Verb : to speak / parlà
ENGLISH | NAPOLITAN | BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
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I have spoken | Io aggio parlato | Eu falei |
You have spoken | Tu aje parlato | Você falou |
He has spoken | Isso ha / ave parlato | Ele falou |
We have spoken | Nuje avimmo parlato | Nós falamos |
You have spoken | Vuje avite parlato | Vocês falaram |
They have spoken | Lloro àveno / hanno parlato | Eles falaram |
Verb : to sleep / durmì
ENGLISH | NAPOLITAN | BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
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I have slept | Io aggio durmuto | Eu dormi |
You have slept | Tu aje durmuto | Você dormiu |
He has slept | Isso ave / ha durmuto | Ele dormiu |
We have slept | Nuje avimmo durmuto | Nós dormimos |
You have slept | Vuje avite durmuto | Vocês dormiram |
They have slept | Lloro àveno / hanno durmuto | Eles dormiram |
Verb : to open / arapì
ENGLISH | NAPOLITAN | BRAZILIAN
PORTUGUESE |
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I have opened | Io aggio araputo | Eu abri |
You have opened | Tu aje araputo | Você abriu |
He has opened | Isso àve / ha araputo | Ele abriu |
We have opened | Nuje avimme araputo | Nós abrimos |
You have opened | Vuje avite araputo | Vocês abriram |
They have opened | Lloro àveno / hanno araputo | Eles abriram |
Other Lessons
- Past Tense
- Imperative Tense
- Future Tense
- Verbs in Napolitan
- How to Use Be
- Times in Napolitan
- How to Use Have
- Possessive Case in Napolitan
- Pronouns