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51 Cards in this Set

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l'aliscafo
hydrofoil
il batello
boat
la corsa
route
l'impegno
duty
l'imbarcadero
pier
il molo
dock
il traghetto
ferry
sfaccendato
idle
accorgersi
to notice
sbrigare
to hurry
trascinare
to drag
costare un occio della testa
to be very expensive
fare lo spiritose
to be funny
magari
probably`
il biglieto da visita
business card
il branzino
sea bass
le cappasante
scallops
l'invadenza
intrusion
il pesce spada
swordfish
la rondine
swallow
il tuffo
plunge
ciarliero
talkative
frastagliato
jagged
mozzafiato
breathtaking
sommerso
overwhelmed
sudato
sweaty
affacciarsi
to appear
colpire
to strike
essere di premura
to be in a hurry
fare baldoria
to celebrate
gestire
to manage
percorrere
to run across
ritirare
to withdraw
tramontare (il sole)
to set (sun)
di fianco
on the side
essere al settimo cielo
to be very happy
in cima
on top
neppure
not even
trapassato prossimo
imperfect + past particple. 2 steps back: i had gone. With: dopo che, appena (as soon as), perche, poiche (since), gia
Passato Remoto
ai, asti, o, ammo, aste, arono

ei (etti), esti, e (ette), emmo, este, erono


ii, isti, i, immo, iste, irono

Gerundo Passato
"Having walked to store, I realized that I forgot the milk"


Tempi Progressivi
Actions someone is doing RIGHT NOW. All other ing things is just the gerund.



When using the imperfect, it is a continual action they are doing in the past where you cant use passato.




sto, stai, sta, stiamo, state, stanno


stavo, stavi, stava, stavamo, stavate, stavano

Participio Presente e Passato
verb stem + ante, ente, ente. When you want to put the verb as a noun: "Swimming is great" The past participle alone is used when you want to use it as an adjective: "Enchanted castles and abducted princesses"
Infinito Passato
aver cantato, esser partito

Things that happened before the tense of the first to the same subject




"I dont think I exaggerated"

Fare + infinitive
to make someone do something. takes both direct and indirect objects



( Faccio pulire la casa a franco. a is only put there if it is separated from the verb like above. la casa must stay next to verb so a Franco is used)

Indirect Objects
mi, ti, gli (he), le(she), ci, vi, gli (loro)
Direct Objects
mi, ti, lo, la, li, le
Pronomi Doppi
me lo (etc..), te lo, ce lo, ve lo, glielo

ending of past participle matches the direct object when it goes with avere (L'ho. only for lo and la)

Lasciare and Permettere di + infinito
to allow. Permettere di takes indirect objects only and lasciare takes direct. ('a' is used similar to fare+infinito)
Perception verbs + infinitve
ascoltare, sentire, guardare, vedere often used.
Suffissi
Small: -ino, -etto,-ello, -uccio, -icello, -icino, -olina,-uoloLarge/Extra: -one/i/a, -occio/a/i/e, -otto/a/i/eNegative: -accio/a/i/e, -astro/a/i/e, -iciattollo/a/i/e