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Using Direct and Indirect Pronouns in Italian

Learn to use Italian direct, indirect, and tonic pronouns to replace nouns and make your speech sound more natural and fluent.
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Lesson#1
Welcome to your A2 Italian course. By the end, you'll be able to speak more naturally in everyday situations: replacing repeated words with pronouns, linking ideas clearly, making comparisons, asking politely for what you need, choosing and buying food or clothes, handling restaurant conversations, and giving simple cooking instructions in Italian.
Lesson#2
In Italian, when a pronoun like 'me', 'you', or 'her' comes after a preposition like 'con' (with) or 'per' (for), you use a special set of stressed pronouns. These are also used for emphasis. Let's start with 'me' and 'you'.
Lesson#3
The stressed pronoun for 'me' is 'me', and for the informal 'you' it's 'te'. For example, 'con me' means 'with me', and 'con te' means 'with you'.
Quiz#4
How do you say 'with me' in Italian?

con me

Quiz#5
How do you say 'I'm coming with you' in Italian, speaking to a friend?

Vengo con te.

Lesson#6
For 'him' and 'her', the stressed pronouns are 'lui' and 'lei'. So, 'per lui' means 'for him', and 'per lei' means 'for her'.

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