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Italian Routines and Preferences: Reflexives and Key Verbs

Learn key Italian verbs for daily routines and preferences. This deck covers reflexive verbs, piacere, and common points of confusion like sapere vs. conoscere.
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Lesson#1
In Italian, when the person doing an action is also the person receiving it, you use a reflexive verb. These are common for daily routines. For example, 'svegliarsi' means 'to wake oneself up'. You use special pronouns: mi, ti, si, ci, vi, and si. So, 'I wake up' is 'Mi sveglio'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'I wake up early' in Italian?

Mi sveglio presto

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I get ready'

Mi preparo

Quiz#4
How do you say 'You get dressed' in Italian, speaking to a friend?

Ti vesti

Lesson#5
Reflexive verbs can also show that two or more people are doing something to each other. This is called a reciprocal action. For example, 'vedersi' means 'to see each other', and 'incontrarsi' means 'to meet each other'.
Quiz#6
How do you say 'We'll see each other tomorrow' in Italian?

Ci vediamo domani

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