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Building Preference Statements with 'piace' and 'piacciono'

Learn to express likes in Italian with 'mi piace' for singular nouns and 'mi piacciono' for plural nouns. This deck covers how to state your preferences and ask about others'.
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Lesson#1
To say you like something in Italian, you use a special structure. For a single thing, you say 'mi piace', followed by the noun. For example, to say 'I like the book', you would say 'Mi piace il libro'.
Quiz#2
How do you say 'I like the book' in Italian?

Mi piace il libro.

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I like the idea'.

Mi piace l'idea.

Lesson#4
When you like more than one thing, the structure changes. For plural nouns, you use 'mi piacciono'. So, to say 'I like the books', you would say 'Mi piacciono i libri'.
Quiz#5
How do you say 'I like the books' in Italian?

Mi piacciono i libri.

Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'I like the shoes'.

Mi piacciono le scarpe.

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