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14. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to use the verb “essere” (“to be”)

14. Learn Italian Beginners (A1): How to use the verb “essere” (“to be”)

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In questo video vediamo alcune espressioni con il verbo “essere” per esprimere il nostro stato d’animo: “sono felice”, “sono triste”, “sono stanco/a”, “sono annoiato/a”, “sono arrabbiato/a”, “sono sorpreso/a”. Vediamo, inoltre, come coniugare il verbo “essere” al presente:
(io) sono, (tu) sei, (lui, lei, Lei) è, (noi) siamo, (voi) siete, (loro) sono.
Fate attenzione alla differenza fra “annoiato” e “noioso”!
Ricordate che, tranne in alcuni casi, non usiamo il pronome insieme al verbo (diciamo “sono”, non “io sono”).

In this video you’ll learn some expressions with the verb “essere” (= to be) to express how we feel: “sono felice” (= “ am happy), “sono triste” (= I am sad), “sono stanco/a” (= I am tired), “sono annoiato/a” (= I am bored), “sono arrabbiato/a” (= I am angry ), “sono sorpreso/a” (= I am surprised). You’ll also learn how to conjugate “essere” in the present tense:
(io) sono, (tu) sei, (lui, lei, Lei) è, (noi) siamo, (voi) siete, (loro) sono.
Be careful with the difference between “annoiato” and “noioso”!
Remember that, except in specific cases, we don’t use the pronoun with the verb (we say “ho”, not “io ho”).

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