Mariotti's Italian grammar: a practical grammar of the Italian language1862 |
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Common terms and phrases
accent accustom adjectives altri altro amico andare andato Arabian horse arriva avete bella bought casa cavallo ciò città Cond credere danaro declension domani English Example Exercise fanciullo father fatto fear feminine figlio fool genders Gerund giorno girl give horse Imper Italian Italian Language l'ho laugh leggiadro libro lodano lodare madre madri marito masc masculine nouns meglio mezzogiorno moglie morire mother nemico neut nouns numbers padre parlate parlo participle perduto pers person plur plural posso pranzo prepositions Pret preterit pretty pronouns può quale regular verbs repent ricco scudo second conjugation segga signore sister sorella speak splendere strada Subj subjunctive Tasso tell tempo tenses termination thee thou to-morrow Torquato Tasso tutto uomo uscio vedere vedete vedo veduto veggiano vengo venire verbs voglio volete vowel vuol weep wish woman
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Page 47 - Becommends, raccomanda ; command, comando ; I recommend, raccomando ; speak, parlate ; show, mostrate ; do not show, non mostrate. Have you a watch ? Show it to him. Have you a purse ? Show it to her. Have you a book ? Will you show it to me ? I will show it to you. I will show it to you, but not to her. Is this your wife ? Introduce me to her. Introduce her to me. Watch, oriuolo ; purse, borsa ; your wife, vostra moglie ; have you, avete ? will you show, volete mostrare ? I will show, mostrerb ;...
Page 88 - ... its compound tenses conjugated with essere, sono andato, era andato, I have gone, I was gone, etc.) Trasandare, to exceed or neglect, and riandare, to go over again or consider, both compound of andare, are, however, regular. Pr. Ind. trasando, trasandi, etc. 2nd. Dare, to give.
Page 4 - ... loved. Most Italian words have the accent on the penultimate syllable, or last but one, fewer on the last but two, very few on the last but three. The accents have been marked on the following exercise. Exercise I.