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==Li== | ==Li== | ||
It is used as a pronoun in the construction of the direct object when it is masculine plural. | |||
For the masculine singular we use "'''lo'''". For the feminine singular we use "'''la'''", for the feminine plural "'''le'''" and for the masculine plural, we use "'''li'''". | For the masculine singular we use "'''lo'''". For the feminine singular we use "'''la'''", for the feminine plural "'''le'''" and for the masculine plural, we use "'''li'''". | ||
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==Gli== | ==Gli== | ||
It is used as a pronoun in the construction of the complement for a masculine singular. For the feminine singular, we use "'''le'''". For the plural, we use "'''a loro'''", and it is invariable in gender. | |||
Example: | Example: |