This is part one of pronominal verbs in Italian. In this lesson, we cover pronominal verbs that use the pronouns “ci”, “la”, as well as “ci” and “la” together. Download the printable guide for a written step-by-step explanation.

Two Main Takeaways

  • A very common Italian verb that uses the pronoun “ci” is “metterci”, in English “to take it”.
  • The verb “piantarla” is a pronominal verb that means “to stop it” in English. This verb is mostly used in informal situations.

Three Action Steps

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Links Mentioned and Other Resources

  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #62: How to Use the Verbs Essere and Stare.
  • CLICK HERE to listen to episode #9: How to Talk About Likes and Dislikes.
  • CLICK HERE to get the Italian Verb Blueprint, a guide for conjugating all regular Italian verbs.

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