Personal pronouns
For individuals seeking to enhance their personal communication skills, learning Italian offers unparalleled benefits. Whether you're a business professional looking to better connect with colleagues or clients in Italy and the broader Italian-speaking world, or someone planning an extended visit to Rome for cultural immersion, mastering Italian allows you to express yourself more fluently using personal pronouns like 'io,' 'tu,' and 'lei.'
Additionally, Italian speakers can enjoy a richer understanding of European culture and literature. Works by Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio are renowned for their poetic use of personal pronouns, which become even more meaningful when read in the original language. Whether you're a student, an expatriate, or simply someone eager to explore the depths of Italian literature and conversation, your command of personal pronouns will be a valuable asset.
I am fine.
I am fine.
She is beautiful.
Ella è bella.
He likes to run.
Lui piace correre.
We are going to the park.
Andiamo al parco.
They speak Spanish.
Hanno parlato spagnolo.
You (singular) can do it.
Puoi farlo.
It is important.
È importante.
This is my family.
Questo è la mia famiglia.
That girl over there is tall.
Quellragazzalàtta.
These oranges taste great.
Queste arance sono squisite.
Those apples are delicious.
Queste mela sono deliziose.
My name is Sarah.
Il mio nome è Sarah.
Your shirt looks nice.
Il tuo maglietto fa bella figura.
Her hair color is brown.
Suo colore di capelli è bruno.
His voice is deep.
La sua voce è profonda.
Our house is small but cozy.
Il nostro appartamento è piccolo ma accogliente.
Their cats are playful.
Ilorano gatti sono giocosi.
We have a meeting at 3 PM.
Abbiamo una riunione alle 15:00.
You (plural) all seem happy.
Vi parete tutti felici.