October12012
Faro’ la prova scritta sul soggetto di fobia delli transessuali.
September72012
Che ora sono?=What time is it?
Sono le (ora) e (minuti)=It is (hour):(minutes).
Per esempio: Sono le otto e diciannove.
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Also, “ora” can be used as “now,” “hour,” and “time.”
Per esempio:
Ora lo so!=Now I know it!
Ho bisogno di due ore a fare i miei compiti.=I need 2 hours to do my homework.
Che ora comincia’ la festa?=What time will the party begin?
August232012
Some verbs have the endings “-arsi,” “-ersi,” and “-irsi.” Don’t be intimidated because they aren’t all that different from the regular verbs we’ve studied. Infinitive words that end with “-arsi” will follow the conjugation rules of “-are” verbs as ”ersi” is to “-ere,” and “-irsi” to “-ire.” There is only one difference which will be bolded in this example:
alzarsi=to get up
io mi alzo
tu ti alzi
lui/lei/Lei si alza
noi ci alziamo
voi vi alzate
loro si alzano
The bolded portions never change according to the ending of the reflexive verbs.
June262012
1=uno
2=due
3=tre
4=quarto
5=cinque
6=sei
7=sette (remember 7 has 2 T’s or else it’s “thirst” (=sete) )
8=otto
9=nove