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Some direct-object pronouns

lo1   him or it (m.)                      li    them (m.)

la1   her or it (f.)                        le    them (f.)

These direct-object pronouns usually precede the verb of which they are the object. (Exceptions to this word order will be introduced later.)

1 The pronouns lo and la usually become l’ before a verb beginning with a vowel. The plural pronouns li and le never elide (meaning, they never become l’ before a verb beginning with a vowel).


VOCABULARY

attorno a
around
circondare
to surround
fino a
as far as, to
invece di
instead of
i suoi
its
lato
side
paese (m.)
country
percorrere
to run through
piccolo
small
settimana
week
stivale (m.)
boot
vanno
(they) go (3rd pers. plural of andare)

 

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